EPA Logs New Pesticide Uses – Comment by September
Published Date: 8/17/2026
Notice
Summary
The EPA is letting everyone know they’ve received new applications to use existing pesticides in new ways. If you’re a farmer, gardener, or pesticide company, this could affect you! You have until September 16, 2026, to share your thoughts before the EPA makes decisions that might change how pesticides are used—and possibly impact costs or safety rules.
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Indoxacarb Use on Cattle Products
EPA received an application from Control Solutions, Inc. (File Symbol 53883-LAE; Docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2025-3061) on September 26, 2025 to register Indoxacarb for use on milk and cattle (meat, fat, and byproducts). The public comment deadline is September 16, 2026.
Florylpicoxamid Proposed Crop Uses
EPA received an application from Corteva Agriscience LLC (received February 12, 2026; Registration numbers include 62719-752 and others; Docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2026-3169) to register Florylpicoxamid for use on avocado, broccoli, hops, many vegetable and fruit crop groups, tree nuts, various berry subgroups, and herb fresh leaves. Comments are due by September 16, 2026.
Glufosinate‑P Proposed Many Food Uses
EPA received an application from Albaugh North America Limited (Company Number 81598; Registration Numbers 81598-UG, 83100-II; Docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2025-3060) on January 15, 2025 to register Glufosinate‑P‑Ammonium for use on numerous crops and animal commodities, including blueberry, raspberry, canola/rapeseed, cattle meat/fat/byproducts, citrus, multiple corn uses, cotton products, grapes, milk, olives, apples and pears, potatoes, poultry meat/fat/byproducts, soybeans, sugar beets, tree nuts, and others. Comments must be submitted by September 16, 2026.
New Veratrine Indoor/Outdoor Uses
EPA received an application from McLaughlin Gormley King Company (received May 11, 2026; EPA Registration Numbers 1021-2871, 1021-2870, 1021-2869, 1021-2868) to register Veratrine for new indoor/outdoor non-food uses in or on apartments, barns, commercial buildings, dumpsters and trash containers, farm structures, garages, greenhouses, homes, horses and horse stables, hotels and motels, kennels, lawns, office buildings, railroad cars, resorts, sheds, theaters, transportation equipment, truck trailers, vehicles, warehouses, and zoos. The public may comment on this application through September 16, 2026.
Topramezone for Rapeseed Subgroup
EPA received an application from BASF Agricultural Solutions US LLC (Registration Numbers 7969-261 and 7969-262; Docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2025-3291) on July 11, 2025 to register Topramezone for use on rapeseed subgroup 20A. The public comment period closes September 16, 2026.
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