All Pesticides - General Category 12/93
December 22, 1993
SUBJECT: Reregistration Notification
TO: Users of the RNN
FROM: Dr. Nancy N. Ragsdale
Director, NAPIAP
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
(USDA)
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
(NAPIAP)
REREGISTRATION NOTIFICATION NETWORK
(RNN)
Volume 3, Number 16
The intent of this network is to inform interested parties of recent or
impending pesticide use cancellations, tolerance revocations and other items
of agricultural interest. To the best of our knowledge, the uses mentioned
here, unless otherwise indicated, will not appear on any label registered by
the USEPA following the uses expected cancellation. We recommend that you
express any concerns or questions you have to the contact mentioned below or
your NAPIAP State Liaison Representative. If you wish to contact us at USDA,
our phone number is (301) 504-8846, and our fax number is (301) 504-8063.
all pesticides The USEPA has proposed that the tolerance regulations for
pesticide residues be expanded to show the term,
SORGHUM(GRAIN) is equal to SORGHUM SPP.[SORGHUM(GRAIN),
SUDANGRASS(SEED CROP), AND HYBRIDS OF THESE GROWN FOR ITS
SEED], and the term, SORGHUM(FODDER, FORAGE) is equal to
SORGHUM SPP.[SORGHUM(FODDER,FORAGE), SUDANGRASS, AND
HYBRIDS OF THESE GROWN FOR FODDER AND/OR FORAGE]. The
proposed amendment is based, in part, on recommendations
of IR-4. Written comments, identified with OPP-300313,
should be sent to the Public Response Section of EPA by
12/27/93.
For additional information contact:
Mr. Hoyt L. Jamerson Public Response Section (7506C)
EPA, Registration Division EPA, Office of Pesticide Prog.
Phone (703) 308-8783 401 M Street, SW
Fax (703) 308-8369 Washington, DC 20460
Initial source: Federal Register 58(225):62074
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criticism of unnamed products implied. Most of this information is historical
in nature and may no longer be applicable.
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