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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1998038
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/25/2017
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Kirkland Construction
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DRMS
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ERR
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F <br /> Integrated Weed Management recommendations <br /> CULTURAL <br /> 'Prevent the establishment of new <br /> 'infestations by minimizing disturbance <br /> 4 • -• dispersal, -• Integrated GVeed <br /> , ¢. -'1 •. lRp production an• tLlanagelnent.- <br /> native communities. •Contact • local <br /> + Natural • - • <br /> _ • .-•Resourcesrecommendations.� No single <br /> +t' r • •_ treatment <br /> reduce Hoary cress in crop rotations. P-rowdes <br /> effective,long <br /> 0 term control. <br /> The best and <br /> • • <br /> first defense <br /> There is no biological c• • .• - is alway-s <br /> for •• biological c• • prey ention. <br /> agents take years to research,develop Once <br /> � and release,no releases are expected established <br /> in the foreseeable future. • • integrate a <br /> information, •• - Palisade <br /> - .•- valietj•of <br /> • - • • .•• -•. • combinatlolls <br /> Agriculture at 970-464-7916. ofconlpetitive <br /> U _ planting; crop <br /> U rotations, and <br /> herbicides. 771is <br /> ' MECHANICAL <br /> can reduce <br /> ' Mowing several times before the plantsHoary c res.v <br /> to manrlmanageable'boltHoary cress an• for <br /> ' levels. <br /> plant to use nutrient reserves stored in i <br /> root systern.Combining rn <br /> -her• •- controlill • <br /> summer,then apply a herbicide in the <br /> HERBICIDES <br /> NOTE: The following are recommendations for herbicides that can be applied to range and <br /> pasturelands. Rates are approximate and based on equipment with an output of 30 gal/acre. <br /> Please read label for exact rates. Always read, understand, and follow the label directions. The <br /> herbicide label is the LAW! <br /> Herbicide Rate Application Timing <br /> Chlorsulfuron* (Telar) 1 oz.product/acre+ Apply at flowering. (Early spring to early summer) <br /> 0.25%v/v non-ionic <br /> surfactant <br /> Metsulfuron(Escort 1 oz.product/acre+ Apply at flowering. (Early spring to early summer) <br /> XP) 0.25%v/v non-ionic <br /> surfactant <br /> • Imazapic(Plateau, 12 oz./acre+2 Apply at late flower to post-flower growth stage. <br /> • Panoramic) pints/acre (Late spring to mid-summer) <br /> • methylated seed oil ro WUWM�.sinvb <br /> or crop oil <br /> concentrate <br /> Note: *This herbicide has residual soil activity that will affect all broadleaf seedlings germinating <br /> after application has occurred. • <br /> Additional herbicide recommendations for other species can be found at: <br /> www.colorado.gov/agconservation/CSUHerbicideRecommendations.pdf <br /> Top to bottom photos,©R.Old,XID Servisces; A.Sparks Jr.,Universitv of Georgia;and Kell•Uhin <br />
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