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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1987074
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/30/2018
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PUP app to BLM for Weed Control
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Mayne Block and Stone
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DRMS
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SJM
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CORN (Field and Pop) <br />WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF WEED RHAP® LV-6D <br />PER ACRE DIRECTIONS FOR USE <br />Preplant or Preemergence 2/3 to 1 1/3 pints Apply product from 3 to 5 days after <br />planting but before corn emerges. Do <br />not use on very light, sandy soils. Use <br />the higher rates on heavy soils. Plant <br />corn as deep as practical. <br />Postemergence 1/3 pints <br />In dry conditions <br />(as in Western States*) <br />Use 1/3 to 1/2 pint <br />Best results are usually obtained when <br />weeds are small and corn is 4 to 18 <br />inches tall. When corn is over 8 inches <br />tall, use drop nozzles. Do not apply <br />from tasseling to dough stage. If corn is <br />growing rapidly and temperature and <br />soil moisture content is high, use 1/3 <br />pint per acre rate to reduce possibility <br />of crop damage. Delay cultivation for 8 <br />to 10 days to prevent stalk breakage <br />due to temporary brittleness caused by <br />2,4-D. Application rates of up to 2/3 <br />pint per acre may be used to control <br />some hard to control weeds. However, <br />the possibility of injury to the corn is <br />increased. <br />If corn is over 8 inches tall, use drop <br />nozzles to keep spray off corn foliage <br />as much as possible. Do not use with <br />oil, atrazine, or other adjuvants. Since <br />the tolerance to 2,4-D of individual <br />hybrids varies, consult your local <br />Extension Service, Agricultural <br />Experiment Station, or University Weed <br />Specialist for information. <br />Preharvest 2/3 to 1 1/3 pints After the hard dough or denting stage, <br />apply 2/3 to 1-1/3 pints per acre by air <br />or ground equipment to suppress <br />perennial weeds, decrease weed seed <br />production, and control tall weeds such <br />as bindweed, cocklebur, dogbane, <br />jimsonweed, ragweed, sunflower, <br />velvetleaf, and vines that interfere with <br />harvesting. <br />Postharvest 1 1/3 quarts Following the harvest of corn, wild <br />garlic often produces new fall growth. <br />This should be sprayed with 1-1/3 <br />quarts of product per acre. This is a <br />useful practice as one part of a wild <br />garlic control program. Do not plant any <br />crop for three months after treatment. <br />*Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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