Howard County, Arkansas
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Table of Pesticide Active Ingredients
| Active Ingredient | Code | *TAR |
|---|---|---|
| AZINPHOS-METHYL | 3,5 | |
| BENOMYL | 1 | |
| CAPTAN | 1 | |
| CARBARYL | 3 | |
| CARBOFURAN(granular) | 199 | 0.7 |
| CARBOFURAN (non-granular) | 1 | |
| CHLOROTHALONIL (granular) | 1 | |
| CHLOROTHALONIL (non-granular) | 199 | 2.8 |
| CHLORPYRIFOS | ||
| 43 | ||
| 3,20 | ||
| DIAZINON | ||
| 2 | ||
| 3 | ||
| DIFLUBENZURON | 1 | |
| DIMETHOATE | 3,5 | |
| DISULFOTON | ||
| 2 | ||
| 3 | ||
| FLURIDONE | 20 | |
| MALATHION | 3,5,20 | |
| METHIDATHION | 2c | |
| MANCOZEB | 199 | 0.75 |
| METHOMYL | 5,399 | 0.2 |
| METHOPRENE | 20 | |
| METHYL PARATHION | 3,5,20 | |
| NALED | 3,5 | |
| OXYFLUORFEN (granular) | 1 | |
| OXYFLUORFEN (non-granular) | 199 | 0.75 |
| PHOSMET | 1 | -- |
| PROPACHLOR (granular) | 199 | 1.3 |
| PROPACHLOR (non-granular) | 199 | 0.4 |
| PYRETHRINS | 3,5,20 | |
| THIOPHANATE-METHYL | 1 | |
| TRICHLORFON (granular) | 2 | |
| TRICHLORFON (non-granular) | 399 | 3.5 |
| TRIFLURALIN (granular) | 1 | |
| TRIFLURALIN (non-granular) | 199 | 0.5 |
| Code | Limitations |
|---|---|
| 1 | Do not apply this pesticide within 20 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. |
| 2 | Do not apply this pesticide within 40 yards from the edge of water winthin the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 200 yards for aerial applications. |
| 3 | Do not apply this pesticide within 100 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 1/4 mile for aerial applications. |
| 5 | Do not apply ultra low volume (ULV) applications within 1 mile from the shaded portion of the stream shown on the map. |
| 20 | Do not apply directly to water within the shaded area shown on the map. |
| 43 | Do not apply this pesticide within 100 yards of the edge of water within the shaded area forground applications , nor within 1/4 mile for aerial applications. |
| 199 | Do not apply this pesticide above the threshold application rate (TAR) indicated within 20 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 100 yards for aerial applications. |
| 399 | Do not apply this pesticide above the threshold application rate (TAR) indicated within 100 yards from the edge of water within the shaded area shown on the map for ground applications, nor within 1/4 mile for aerial applications. |
Leopard darter[Percina pabntherina]
The Leopard Darter is a approximately 3 inches long. This fish has dark eyes, a white belly, and a light olive back that is spotted with dark spots and saddles. This fish feeds on algae and small invertibrates and in riffles and shallow pools of fast flowing streams from mountainous or hilly terrains with rubble, boulder or bedrock bottoms. This fish is only found in the Little River basin in southeastern Oaklahoma and in southwestern Arkansas.
The Leopard Darter habitat has been significantly altered by dam and reservoir construction on the Little River system. In addition, agricultural and industrial practices have been known to influence water quality essential for darter survival. The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has designated protection ranges in the Little River in both Oaklahoma and Arkansas, the Black Fork Creek, Glover Creek, including portions of east and west forks, and the main channel of the Mountain Fork Creek. Survival of this species depends on efforts to improve water quality and to protect and restore leopard darter habitat.
Matthews, J.R (ed.), The Official World Wildlife Fund Guide to Endangered Species Vol. II, Beacham Publishing Inc, Washington, DC. pp. 919-920.
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