GLOSSARY CIPC isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl) carbamate (Diamond, Fasco, General, Ortho and other chemical suppliers). Dinitro DNBP, alkanolamine salts of dinatro-0-sec-butyl phenol, Sinox PE or Premerge (Dow, Standard Agricultural and other chemical suppliers). Eptam ethyl-di-n-propylthiolcarbamate, Eptam 6E (Stauffer). Karmex W 3-(p-chlorophenyl)-l, l-dimethylurea, CMU (duPont). Randox a-chloro-N, N-diallyl acetami CDAA (Mondanto). Simazine 2-chloro-4,6-bis(ethylamino)-s-triazine, Simazine 50W (Geigy). 2,4-D amine amine salts of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (many formulators and suppliers). Vegedex 2-chloroallyl diethyldithiocarbamate CDEC (Monsanto). Band application applying the herbicide in a narrow continuous strip in, over, or along the crop row rather than over the entire field area. Broadcast application applying the herbicide over an entire area rather than in a band only. .Contact herbicide an herbicide that kills principally by direct contact with plant tissue rather than by translocation within the plant. Directional application applying an herbicide to a restricted location such as the base of the crop row or bed at the base of plants. Post emergence treatment application made after the crop plants emerge. Treat- ments may be specified post emergent to weed growth also. Pre-emergence treatment applications made after the crop is planted but before its emergence. Cont~'ct pre-emergence is a treatment made after weed emergence but prior to crop emergence. Residual pre-emergence is a treatment which kills weeds as their seeds germinate or as they emerge, either before or after the crop has emerged. Pre-planting treatment any application made before the crop is planted. Pre-transplanting treatment an application made before setting the transplanted crop. Post transplanting treatment an application made after the transplant crop has been set in the field.