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Coffeebean Musk thistle Wild carrot <br />Coffeeweed Mustard Wild garlic* <br />Common sowthistle Nettle Wild lettuce <br />Corn flower Nutgrass Wild mustard <br />Coyotebrush Orange hawkweed Wild onion* <br />Creeping jenny Parsnip Wild parsnip <br />Croton Pennycress* Wild radish <br />Curly indigo Pennywort Wild rape <br />Dandelion Peppergrass Wild strawberry <br />Devil’s-claw Pepperweed Wild sweet potato <br />Dogbane Pigweed (hybrid)* Willow <br />Dogfennel Plantains Witchweed <br />Elderberry Poison-hemlock Wormweed <br />Fanweed Poison ivy* Yellow rocket <br />Fiddleneck Poorjoe Yellow star thistle <br /> and many other broadleaf <br />weeds <br />Some of these species may require repeat applications and/or use of higher rate recommended on this product label even <br />under ideal conditions for application. Control of pigweeds in the High Plains area of Texas and Oklahoma may not be <br />satisfactory with this product. <br />*Partially controlled. <br />CROPS: <br />SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS <br />CEREAL GRAINS (Not Underseeded with a Legume) <br />Barley, Rye, Wheat <br />WEEDS IN CROPS <br />AMOUNT OF WEED <br />RHAP® LV-6D PER ACRE* <br />(Average Conditions) <br />AMOUNT OF WEED <br />RHAP® LV-6D PER ACRE <br />(Dry Conditions as in <br />Western States**) <br />DIRECTIONS FOR USE <br />Annual and biennial <br />broadleaf weeds <br />Perennial broadleaf weeds <br />Preharvest <br />1/3 to 2/3 pints <br />2/3 pints <br />2/3 pints <br />2/3 to 1 1/3 pints <br />5/6 to 1 1/3 pints <br />Do not apply WEED RHAP® <br />LV-6D to grain in the <br />seedling stage. <br />Spray when weeds are small <br />after grain begins tillering but <br />before boot stage (usually 4 <br />to 8 inches tall). Do not <br />apply before the tiller stage <br />nor from early boot through <br />milk stage. To control large <br />weeds that will interfere with <br />harvest or to suppress <br />perennial weeds, preharvest <br />treatment can be applied <br />when the grain is in the <br />dough stage. Best results <br />will be obtained when soil <br />moisture is adequate for <br />plant growth and weeds are <br />growing well.