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1 AC napropamide linseed Bellmac Straight MCPB outdoor crops grown for game cover Betasana SC phenmedipham outdoor ornamental plant production Corzal phenmedipham chard, outdoor herb agastache spp, outdoor herb angelica, outdoor herb balm, outdoor herb basil, outdoor herb bay, outdoor herb borage, outdoor herb burnet (salad), outdoor herb caraway, outdoor herb catnip, outdoor herb chamomile, outdoor herb chervil, outdoor herb chives, outdoor herb clary sage, outdoor herb coriander, outdoor herb curry plant, outdoor herb dill, outdoor herb dragonhead, outdoor herb edible pansy, outdoor herb fennel, outdoor herb fenugreek, outdoor herb feverfew, outdoor herb horehound, outdoor herb hyssop, outdoor herb lavandin, outdoor herb lavender, outdoor herb lovage, outdoor herb marigold, outdoor herb marjoram, outdoor herb mint, outdoor herb nasturtium, outdoor herb nettle, outdoor herb oregano, outdoor herb origanum heracleoticum, outdoor herb parsley, outdoor herb plantain, outdoor herb rocket (salad), outdoor herb rosemary, outdoor herb rue, outdoor herb sage, outdoor herb savory, outdoor herb sorrel, outdoor herb spike lavender, outdoor herb st john's wort, outdoor herb tarragon, outdoor herb thyme, outdoor herb verbena (lemon), outdoor herb violet, outdoor herb woodruff, outdoor herb yarrow, seakale beet, spinach, spinach beet Corzal phenmedipham chard, outdoor herb agastache spp, outdoor herb angelica, outdoor herb balm, outdoor herb basil, outdoor herb bay, outdoor herb borage, outdoor herb burnet (salad), outdoor herb caraway, outdoor herb catnip, outdoor herb chamomile, outdoor herb chervil, outdoor herb chives, outdoor herb clary sage, outdoor herb coriander, outdoor herb curry plant, outdoor herb dill, outdoor herb dragonhead, outdoor herb edible pansy, outdoor herb fennel, outdoor herb fenugreek, outdoor herb feverfew, outdoor herb horehound, outdoor herb hyssop, outdoor herb lavandin, outdoor herb lavender, outdoor herb lovage, outdoor herb marigold, outdoor herb marjoram, outdoor herb mint, outdoor herb nasturtium, outdoor herb nettle, outdoor herb oregano, outdoor herb origanum heracleoticum, outdoor herb parsley, outdoor herb plantain, outdoor herb rocket (salad), outdoor herb rosemary, outdoor herb rue, outdoor herb sage, outdoor herb savory, outdoor herb sorrel, outdoor herb spike lavender, outdoor herb st john's wort, outdoor herb tarragon, outdoor herb thyme, outdoor herb verbena (lemon), outdoor herb violet, outdoor herb woodruff, outdoor herb yarrow, seakale beet, spinach, spinach beet Page 1 / 6 guidance only. Additional up-to-date information can be found on our website.
2 Devrinol napropamide evening primrose, borage, linseed, mustard outdoor lamb s lettuce, outdoor rocket outdoor baby leaf crops outdoor bilberry, outdoor blackcurrant and redcurrant, outdoor blueberry, outdoor whitecurrant outdoor blackberry, outdoor other rubus hybrids outdoor oriental cabbage, outdoor choi sum, outdoor collard farm forestry, forestry ornamental plant production Devrinol napropamide winter crops grown for game cover (winter) winter borage (grown for oilseed), winter evening primrose (grown for oilseed), winter linseed (grown for oilseed), winter mustard (grown for oilseed) Intruder chlorpropham outdoor baby leaf crops, outdoor chard, outdoor herb agastache spp, outdoor herb angelica, outdoor herb balm, outdoor herb basil, outdoor herb bay, outdoor herb borage, outdoor herb burnet (salad), outdoor herb caraway, outdoor herb catnip, outdoor herb chamomile, outdoor herb chervil, outdoor herb chives, outdoor herb clary sage, outdoor herb coriander, outdoor herb curry plant, outdoor herb dill, outdoor herb dragonhead, outdoor herb edible pansy, outdoor herb fenugreek, outdoor herb feverfew, outdoor herb horehound, outdoor herb hyssop, outdoor herb lavandin, outdoor herb lavender, outdoor herb lovage, outdoor herb marigold, outdoor herb marjoram, outdoor herb mint, outdoor herb nasturtium, outdoor herb nettle, outdoor herb oregano, outdoor herb origanum heracleoticum, outdoor herb parsley, outdoor herb plantain, outdoor herb rocket (salad), outdoor herb rosemary, outdoor herb rue, outdoor herb sage, outdoor herb savory, outdoor herb sorrel, outdoor herb spike lavender, outdoor herb st john's wort, outdoor herb tarragon, outdoor herb thyme, outdoor herb verbena (lemon), outdoor herb violet, outdoor herb woodruff, outdoor herb yarrow, outdoor spinach Page 2 / 6 guidance only. Additional up-to-date information can be found on our website.
3 Microthiol Special sulphur fodder beet protected aubergine, protected cayenne pepper, protected cucumber, protected pepper and chilli, protected tomato grassland (seed crop) protected herb agastache spp, protected herb angelica, protected herb balm, protected herb basil, protected herb bay, protected herb borage, protected herb burnet (salad), protected herb caraway, protected herb catnip, protected herb chamomile, protected herb chervil, protected herb chives, protected herb clary sage, protected herb coriander, protected herb curry plant, protected herb dill, protected herb dragonhead, protected herb fennel, protected herb fenugreek, protected herb feverfew, protected herb horehound, protected herb hyssop, protected herb land cress, protected herb lavandin, protected herb lavender, protected herb lovage, protected herb marigold, protected herb marjoram, protected herb mint, protected herb nasturtium, protected herb nettle, protected herb oregano, protected herb origanum heracleoticum, protected herb parsley, protected herb plantain, protected herb rocket (salad), protected herb rosemary, protected herb rue, protected herb sage, protected herb savory, protected herb scarole, protected herb sorrel, protected herb spike lavender, protected herb st john's wort, protected herb tarragon, protected herb thyme, protected herb verbena (lemon), protected herb violet, protected herb woodruff, protected herb yarrow outdoor parsnip borage (grown for oilseed) combining pea, vining pea Page 3 / 6 guidance only. Additional up-to-date information can be found on our website.
4 Microthiol Special sulphur protected aubergine, protected cayenne pepper, protected cucumber, protected pepper and chilli, protected tomato borage (grown for oilseed) protected herb agastache spp, protected herb angelica, protected herb balm, protected herb basil, protected herb bay, protected herb borage, protected herb burnet (salad), protected herb caraway, protected herb catnip, protected herb chamomile, protected herb chervil, protected herb chives, protected herb clary sage, protected herb coriander, protected herb curry plant, protected herb dill, protected herb dragonhead, protected herb fennel, protected herb fenugreek, protected herb feverfew, protected herb horehound, protected herb hyssop, protected herb land cress, protected herb lavandin, protected herb lavender, protected herb lovage, protected herb marigold, protected herb marjoram, protected herb mint, protected herb nasturtium, protected herb nettle, protected herb oregano, protected herb origanum heracleoticum, protected herb parsley, protected herb plantain, protected herb rocket (salad), protected herb rosemary, protected herb rue, protected herb sage, protected herb savory, protected herb scarole, protected herb sorrel, protected herb spike lavender, protected herb st john s wort, protected herb tarragon, protected herb thyme, protected herb verbena (lemon), protected herb violet, protected herb woodruff, protected herb yarrow grassland (seed crop) combining pea, vining pea fodder beet outdoor parsnip Penncozeb WDG mancozeb outdoor forest nursery Sempra diflufenican seed crop oats seed crop grassland Sempra XL diflufenican seed crop grassland, seed crop oats outdoor crops grown for game cover, outdoor forest nursery, outdoor ornamental plant production Tezate 220 SL thiabendazole narcissus bulb (dip) Tezate 220 SL thiabendazole narcissus bulb (dip) Page 4 / 6 guidance only. Additional up-to-date information can be found on our website.
5 Toppel cypermethrin outdoor carrot, outdoor horseradish, outdoor parsley root, outdoor parsnip mallow (althaea officinalis), outdoor frise, outdoor herb agastache spp, outdoor herb angelica, outdoor herb balm, outdoor herb basil, outdoor herb bay, outdoor herb borage, outdoor herb burnet (salad), outdoor herb caraway, outdoor herb catnip, outdoor herb chamomile, outdoor herb chervil, outdoor herb chives, outdoor herb clary sage, outdoor herb coriander, outdoor herb curry plant, outdoor herb dill, outdoor herb dragonhead, outdoor herb edible pansy, outdoor herb fennel, outdoor herb fenugreek, outdoor herb feverfew, outdoor herb horehound, outdoor herb hyssop, outdoor herb land cress, outdoor herb lavandin, outdoor herb lavender, outdoor herb verbena (lemon), outdoor herb lovage, outdoor herb marigold, outdoor herb marjoram, outdoor herb mint, outdoor herb nasturtium, outdoor herb nettle, outdoor herb oregano, outdoor herb origanum heracleoticum, outdoor herb parsley, outdoor herb plantain, outdoor herb rocket (salad), outdoor herb rosemary, outdoor herb rue, outdoor herb sage, outdoor herb savory, outdoor herb sorrel, outdoor herb spike lavender, outdoor herb st john's wort, outdoor herb tarragon, outdoor herb thyme, outdoor herb violet, outdoor herb woodruff, outdoor herb yarrow, outdoor lambs lettuce, outdoor leafy brassica crops grown for baby leaf production (i.e. harvested up to 8 true leaf stage), outdoor radicchio, outdoor scarole, outdoor spinach beet, protected frise, protected herb agastache spp, protected herb angelica, protected herb balm, protected herb basil, protected herb bay, protected herb borage, protected herb burnet (salad), protected herb caraway, protected herb catnip, protected herb chamomile, protected herb chervil, protected herb chives, protected herb clary sage, protected herb coriander, protected herb curry plant, protected herb dill, protected herb dragonhead, protected herb edible pansy, protected herb fennel, protected herb fenugreek, protected herb feverfew, protected herb horehound, protected herb hyssop, protected herb land cress, protected herb lavandin, protected herb lavender, protected herb verbena (lemon), protected herb lovage, protected herb marigold, protected herb marjoram, protected herb mint, protected herb nasturtium, protected herb nettle, protected herb oregano, protected herb origanum heracleoticum, protected herb parsley, protected herb plantain, protected herb rocket (salad), protected herb rosemary, protected herb rue, protected herb sage, protected herb savory, protected herb sorrel, protected herb spike lavender, protected herb st john's wort, protected herb tarragon, protected herb thyme, protected herb violet, protected herb woodruff, protected herb yarrow, protected leafy brassica crops grown for baby leaf production (i.e. harvested up to 8 true leaf stage), protected radicchio, protected scarole, protected spinach beet outdoor asparagus linseed outdoor broad bean (fresh) outdoor beet leaves, outdoor chinese cabbage, outdoor spinach, protected beet leaves, protected chinese cabbage, protected spinach ornamental plant production Page 5 / 6 guidance only. Additional up-to-date information can be found on our website.
6 Vivendi clopyralid forest nursery, outdoor crops grown for game cover Vivendi clopyralid forest nursery, outdoor crops grown for game cover Page 6 / 6 guidance only. Additional up-to-date information can be found on our website.
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