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Apply the label rate of Arsenal®herbicide per acre when Bag and Spray Application for <br /> making broadcast applications with helicopter or ground Conifer Release <br /> spray equipment. Refer to mixing and application instruc- <br /> tions for proper spray volumes.A nonionic surfactant may In Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine stands, broadcast appli- <br /> be added at no more than 0.25% by volume. cations of Arsenal up to 32 fl ozs per acre are permissible <br /> when the trees are covered by bags prior to the applica- <br /> Use the higher label rates of Arsenal when controlling par- tion.The bags must prevent the spray mix from contacting <br /> par- <br /> ticularly dense stands or difficult-to-control species. the conifer foliage. On sites with coarse textured soils <br /> Some minor conifer growth inhibition may be observed (e.g. decomposed granite, pumice, sandy or rocky sites) or <br /> when release treatments are made during periods of active low levels of soil organic matter(generally 5% or less), sig- <br /> conifer growth.To minimize potential conifer height growth nificant conifer growth inhibition and mortality is possible. <br /> inhibition, DO NOT make broadcast applications to conifer DO NOT use this treatment on these types of sites if <br /> stands except loblolly pine before the end of the second conifer growth inhibition and mortality cannot be tolerated. <br /> growing season.To minimize potential conifer height <br /> growth inhibition, broadcast release treatments may be Nonagricultural Land Use <br /> made late in the growing season.To prevent possibility of <br /> conifer injury, DO NOT apply Arsenal when conifers are Arsenal may be used for woody and herbaceous weed <br /> under stress from drought, disease, animal or winter injury, control in nonagricultural lands including private, public and <br /> or other stresses reducing conifer vigor. military lands as follows: uncultivated nonagricultural areas <br /> (including airports, highway, railroad and utility rights-of- <br /> Arsenal may be used to release loblolly pine seedlings ,May, and sewage disposal areas); uncultivated agricultural <br /> during the first growing season following planting or for areas - noncrop producing(including farmyards,fuel stor- <br /> one-year-old natural loblolly pine regeneration. For one- age areas,fence rows, nonirrigation ditchbanks, and <br /> year-old loblolly pine release, apply 24 fl ozs to 40 f1 ozs per barrier strips); industrial sites-outdoor(including lumber- <br /> acre of Arsenal after July 15. Rates below 32 fl ozs per yards, pipeline and tank farms); and natural areas (including <br /> acre are intended for hardwood growth suppression; wildlife management areas, wildlife openings, wildlife habi- <br /> tats, recreation areas, campgrounds, trailheads, and trails). <br /> Spot Treatment of Undesirable Hardwood Applications to nonagricultural lands are not applicable to <br /> Vegetation treatment of commercial timber or other plants grown for <br /> Arsenal may be used as a directed foliar or cut-stem sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed pro- <br /> application to control undesirable brush and hardwoods in duction, or for research purposes. <br /> the management of stands of all ages for the conifer Brush Control <br /> species listed in the broadcast application section above. <br /> Refer to mixing and application instructions in the directed Use the specified rate of Arsenal with the preferred appli- <br /> foliar or cut-stem sections above for proper use rates, cation technique for control of undesirable brush. <br /> equipment, and application techniques. DO NOT exceed Tank Mixes and Application Rates for <br /> maximum labeled rates per acre listed for crop species. Low-volume Foliar Brush Control* <br /> Cut-stem applications may be used for spot treatment of Target Arsenal Rate <br /> undesirable hardwoods in Ponderosa pine stands using o Tank Mix <br /> 24 fl ozs or less of Arsenal per acre. Vegetation (/o by volume) <br /> Avoid direct application to desired plant species or injury Mixed hardwoods <br /> without elm, 1.0 to 1.5 Surfactant <br /> may occur. Injury may occur to nontarget or desirable hard- locust, or pine <br /> woods or conifers if they extend from the same root o <br /> system, or their root systems are grafted to those of the Mixed hardwoods Accord at 2 to to <br /> treated tree, or their roots extend into the treated zone. containing elm, 3% by volume plus <br /> locust, and pine surfactant <br /> Late Rotation Vegetation Control in Mixed hardwoods Krenite®at 2%to <br /> Western Conifer with locust and 0.5 to 1.0 5% by volume plus <br /> In California, the Pacific Northwest and Inland Northwest, pine but no elm surfactant <br /> broadcast aerial applications of Arsenal up to 48 fl ozs per Mixed hardwoods Escort®at 2 ozs/A <br /> acre are permissible in conifer stands that are targeted for with locust and or <br /> harvesting the year following treatment. Use minimum elm but no pine 2.3 grams/gal plus <br /> spray volume of 15 gallons per acre. Significant conifer surfactant <br /> injury or mortality must be expected. DO NOT use this 'Tank mixes with 2,4-D or products containing 2,4-D have resulted in <br /> treatment if conifer injury or mortality cannot be tolerated. reduced arsenal efficacy. <br /> 10 <br />