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Dicamba, mecoprop-p and 2,4-Dicamba dimethylamine salt are the active ingredients in the herbicide Weed B Gone. They respectively contribute 5.3, 3.05 and 1.3 percent to the weed killer in question whereas inactive ingredients take up the remaining 90.35 percent. The United States Environmental Protection Agency- (USEPA-) required label is available on the internet for those who are possible shoppers, not yet actual buyers, of the broadleaf weed-killing product.

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