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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977057
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/27/2017
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Application
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Pioneer Sand Co,
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DRMS
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CN1
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ACY
GRM
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D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Integrated Weed Management recommendations <br /> CULTURAL <br /> •i, Prevent the establishmentof <br /> infestationsby disturbance <br /> andseed dispersal, -• <br /> �- production <br /> native communities. Contact your <br /> x.. T 7s►'.;ty localResources, Conservation <br /> Integrated Weed <br /> ' -' mix recommendations. Management. <br /> Maintain healthy pastures and prevent lbare spots aused by overgrazing. <br /> Prevention is the <br /> best option when <br /> •4J dealing with <br /> • • Houndstongue. <br /> Cd <br /> 71A root ,. , - Use only certified <br /> �+ been ,• • weed-free hay. If <br /> introduced • but • an infestations <br /> 'been approved • • • .•• For does occur, <br /> • - information, • - Palisade reducing the seed <br /> • - • • ,•• -•, • production is key O <br /> . - m controlling <br /> Houndstongue. <br /> V !f Chemical, <br /> mechanical and <br /> ^ the developing V <br /> biological <br /> 'Cut or pull plants,and remove entire controls can <br /> root crownwhen also be effective <br /> rosette ment <br /> • • Remove manage <br /> • techniques. <br /> of desired plants. To reduce seed <br /> •_r*,,cluction mowor • <br /> significantly reduce seed production. <br /> ibefore seed nutlets develop,this can <br /> HERBICIDES <br /> NOTE: The following are recommendations for herbicides that can be applied to specific areas. <br /> Rates are approximate and based on equipment with an output of 30 gal./acre. Always read, <br /> understand and follow the label directions. The herbicide label is the LAW! <br /> Herbicide Rate Application Timing <br /> Metsulfuron(Escort 1 oz.product/acre+ Apply in spring rosette to early flower growth <br /> XP) +2,4-D 1 qt 2,4-D/acre stages. <br /> +0.25%v/v non- <br /> ionic surfactant <br /> Chlorsulfuron* (Telar) 1-1.5 oz. Apply in spring rosette to early flower growth <br /> + 2,4-D product/acre+ 1 qt stages. <br /> 2,4-D/acre+0.25% <br /> v/v non-ionic <br /> s u rfa cta nt r'r�1 r <br /> Metsulfuron+ 2.0 oz.product/acre Apply in spring rosette to early flower growth <br /> iru�_rti <br /> Chlorsulfuron +0.25%v/v non- stages. <br /> (Cimarron X-tra) ionic surfactant <br /> Additional herbicide recommendations for other species can be found at: <br /> i www.colorado.gov/agconservation/CSUHerbicideRecommendations.pdf <br /> Top photo,©Kelly Uhing,Colorado Department of Agriculture.Mogulones cruciger photo©H.Goulet.Mechanical <br /> I management by Kelly Uhing. <br />
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