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08-12-16;21 : 17 EXHIBIT 6W'24'1961025 # 8/ 10 <br /> Rule 6.3.4 <br /> Reclamation Plan <br /> SOME.JACKSON COUNTY WEEDS <br /> Timing and Treatment Recommendations <br /> Platte Thistle— 1"week or two in June,Biennial, Escort @ 0.75oz./A works,frne, get the <br /> rosettes as they show. themselves <br /> Houndstongl e—June,Biennial,Escort @ I oz., or in combination w/digging up the <br /> rosettes, check 3 times over the summer, don't let any']ants bolt and go to seed, include <br /> a fall treatment. Backpacks and low volume sprayers are fine. Clopysalid which is in - <br /> TransIine, Curtail, &Redeem is mot eftective. <br /> Sage B h i Brush and other Brush Species—June when new growth is coming <br /> on, these get tougher as the summer wears on, use Access Penetrator as the surfactant, <br /> Rabbit Brush is on the Tordon Label, Triclopyr(in Redeem R&P) is good on brush <br /> species. Or Wet,Blade Mower, Short of that-cut and treat cut stalks immediately <br /> Grass Suppression—Found-up. Add some Plateau (6-8 oz),or Arsenal if you arm well <br /> calibrated, do at the 4-6"growth state of the grass, right after green up. Add some 2,4-D <br /> for early growing leafy weed control at the same time(Yellow Sweet Clover, etc.) <br /> Tamarisk—Treat when green leaves are present, Arsenal at a 2%solution, or Garlon 4. <br /> This plant will always be associated with water. <br /> White Top—Perennial, Treat when flowering commences. Telar at the highest labeled <br /> rate works a little better than Escort at one ounce. These two similar Dupont products are <br /> the only choices.. Hit again in the fall. As with all the deep-rooted perennials a residual <br /> chemical component is important. <br /> Musk Thistle—Biennial, visit sites at least 3 dries per year,—early summer, mid summer <br /> and late summer. Dig out rosettes and bolting adult plants w/o allowing any seed <br /> production <br /> FIixweed—and other mustard cousins-Pennycress, etc. June,,Escort @ .75 oz before <br /> they get tall and dry out. Another mustard -Dyer's Woad use Telar or Tordon <br /> Lupine—2,4-D&Banvel before flowering, causes deformities in calves when eaten by <br /> pregnant cows in the P trimester <br /> Locoweed—is on the Tordon and Escort labels <br /> Common Mullein- Escort, attack in the same manner and time frame as other biennials <br /> Oxeye Daisy— associated with stream courses, Ok to wait until flowers show for ease of <br /> finding; Escort @ I oz or low rate of Tordon where no valuable perenrdals occur.. <br /> Van Valkenburg Cattle Co.,LLC Page 8 of 10 <br /> Construction Materials Limited Impact(110)Operation Reclamation Permit Application Form <br />