Product Description:
De-Amine® 4 is a premium, low-volatile 2,4-D Amine formulation that provides selective control of many Annual and Perennial broadleaf weeds and certain brush species.De-Amine 4
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Product Details
CW SKU: ES11268
Manufacturer: Drexel
Physical State : Liquid
Restricted Use Pesticide : No
Restricted States : AK; HI; NM; WY
Haz Mat : No
Expedited Shipping Available : No
International: At this time ChemicalWarehouse does not ship pesticides outside of the Continental United States. (No shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, US Military Bases, or US Territories)Use Rate
Target Pests
AlderAlfalfa
Alligatorweed
Amaranthus spp. (Pigweed)
American lotus
Annual broadleaf weeds
Artichoke, Jerusalem
Aster, Many-flower
Austrian fieldcress
Biden
Big sagebrush
Bindweed (Hedge, Field, European)
Bitter wintercress
Bittercress, Small-flowered
Bitterweed
Blackeyed Susan
Blessed thistle
Blue lettuce
Blueweed, Texas
Boxelder
Broomweed
Buckbrush
Buckhorn
Bullnettle
Bur ragweed
Burdock, Common
Buttercup, Small-flowered
Carpetweed
Carrot, Wild
Chamise
Chaparral species
Chickweed
Chicory
Cinquefoil, Common
Cinquefoil, Rough
Clover, Red
Coastal sage
Cockle
Cocklebur, Common
Coffeeweed
Common waterplantain
Conifers (competing hardwood species)
Copperleaf, Virginia
Creeping Jenny
Croton, Texas
Croton, Woolly
Curly indigo
Cutleaf evening primrose
Dandelion
Devils claw
Dichondra (susceptible species)
Docks
Dogbanes
Duckweed
Elderberry
European bindweed
Evening primrose, Cutleaf
Field bindweed
Fleabane, rough
Flixweed
Frenchweed
Galinsoga
Garlic, Wild
Geranium, Carolina
Goatsbeard
Goldenrod
Goosefoot
Grapes (2,4-D susceptible weeds)
Gumweed
Hawkweed, Orange
Heal-all
Hedge bindweed
Henbit
Hoary cress
Honeysuckle
Horsetail
Horseweed (Marestail)
Indian mallow
Indigo
Ironweed, Western
Ivy, Ground
Jewelweed
Jimsonweed
Knotweed
Kochia
Lambsquarters, Common
Lettuce, Prickly
Lettuce, Wild
Loco, Bigbend
Locoweed
Lupines
Macadamia nut weeds
Mallow, Little
Mallow, Venice
Manzanita
Marijuana
Marshelder
Mexican weed
Morningglory, Annual
Morningglory, Common
Morningglory, Ivy
Morningglory, Woolly
Mousetail
Mustards (except Blue mustard)
Nettles (including Stinging)
Nut sedge
Okra (susceptible species)
Onion, Wild
Orange hawkweed
Ornamentals (susceptible species)
Parrot feather
Parsnip, Wild
Pears (susceptible weeds)
Pecan weeds
Pennycress, Field
Pennywort
Pepperweed
Pigweed
Plantains
Poison hemlock
Poison ivy
Pokeweed
Poorjoe
Povertyweed
Primrose, Common
Puncture vine
Purslane, Common
Pusley, Florida
Rabbitbrush
Radish, Wild
Ragweed, Common
Ragweed, Giant
Ragwort, Tansy
Rape, Wild
Rocket, Yellow
Rush
Sagebrush
Salsify, Common
Salsify, Western
Saltcedar
Sand sagebrush
Sand shinnery oak
Shepherdspurse
Sicklepod
Smartweed (annual species)
Sneezweed, Bitter
Southern wild rose
Sowthistle, Annual
Sowthistle, Perennial
Sowthistle, Spiny
Spanishneedles
Spatterdock
Speedwell
Spotted catsear
St. Johnswort
Stinkweed
Sumac
Sunflower
Sweetclover
Tansymustard
Tanweed
Tarweed
Thistle, Bull
Thistle, Canada
Thistle, Musk
Thistle, Russian (Tumbleweed)
Toadflax
Tomatoes (susceptible species)
Tumbleweed
Velvetleaf
Vervains
Virginia creeper
Water hyacinth
Water lily
Water plantain
Water primrose
Water shield
Western ironweed
Wild strawberry
Wild sweet potato
Willow
Witchweed
Wormseed
Wormwood
Yellow rocket For specific details on control of these target pest and use rates check the label provided
Areas of Use
AirportsAlfalfa (established pastures, non-harvested)
Apples
Apricot
Aquatic sites (ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, bayous, drainage ditches, canals, rivers, streams)
Asparagus
Barley
Bayous
Beech nut
Beef cattle pastures (non-harvested)
Bentgrass (spot treatments)
Black walnut
Blueberries (highbush vegetative strips)
Brazil nut
Cemeteries
Chestnut
Chickasaw plum
Chinquapin
Conifer plantations
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands
Corn (field, pop, sweet)
Cottonwood trees (pulp, bioenergy)
Cranberries
Damsites
Damson plum
Drainage ditch banks
Drainage ditches
English walnut
Filberts (hazelnut)
Forests / forest roadsides / reforestation areas
Fresh prunes
Golf courses
Grass bioenergy crops (giant miscanthus, giant reedgrass, switchgrass, other nonfood)
Grasses grown for seed
Hickory nut
Hops
Industrial sites
Japanese plum
Lakes
Lawns
Loquat
Macadamia nut
Marshes
Mayhaw
Millet
Nectarine
Non-cropland (roadsides, rights-of-way, fencerows, hedgerows, industrial sites, railroads, utility power lines, vacant lots, airfields)
Oats
Orchards (pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nut, pistachio)
Parks
Peach
Pear (Oriental and common)
Pecan
Plum
Plumcot
Ponds
Poplar trees (pulp, bioenergy)
Potatoes (red fresh market)
Quince
Railroads
Rangeland (established grass pastures)
Reservoirs
Rice
Rice (wild Minnesota only)
Rights-of-way
Rivers
Rye
Sod farms
Sorghum (grain, forage)
Sorrel fields
Stone fruits (apricot, peach, plum, cherry, etc.)
Strawberries (established plantings)
Sugarcane
Sugarcane (Hawaii specific restrictions)
Sweet cherry
Switchgrass (bioenergy)
Tart cherry
Teff (not in CA)
Triticale
Utility power lines
Vacant lots
Wheat For specific details on these areas of use and use rates check the label provided