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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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depend on weather (temperature and <br />rainfall) from herbicide application until <br />soybean emergence and agronomic <br />factors such as the amount of weed <br />vegetation and previous crop residue <br />present. Injury is more likely under <br />cool, rainy conditions and where there <br />is less weed vegetation and crop <br />residue present. <br />RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON SOYBEANS (Preplant): <br />x Preplant: <br />o Preplant for Two (2) applications per crop cycle <br />Limited to 2 preplant applications per crop cycle. <br />Maximum of 11.4 ounces per acre per preplant application. <br />Apply not less than 7 days prior to planting soybeans. <br />o Preplant for Single (1) application per crop cycle <br />Limited to 1 preplant application per crop cycle. <br />Maximum of 23 ounces per acre per preplant application. <br />Apply not less than 15 days prior to planting soybeans. <br />x Do not apply WEED RHAP® LV-6D when weather conditions such as temperature, air inversions, or wind favor drift <br />from treated areas to susceptible plants. <br />x Do not apply WEED RHAP® LV-6D prior to planting soybeans if you are not prepared to accept the results of soybeans <br />injury, including possible loss of stand and yield. <br />x Do not replant fields treated with WEED RHAP® LV-6D in the same growing season with crops other than those <br />labeled for 2,4-D use. <br />x Do not mow or cultivate weeds prior to treating with WEED RHAP® LV-6D as poor control may result. <br />x Do not cut for feed treated hay, forage, or fodder or graze treated soybeans to livestock. <br />x Do not apply WEED RHAP® LV-6D pre-plant to soybeans in fields having a coarse-textured soil where the percent <br />organic matter is <1.0%). <br />x Only one application of WEED RHAP® LV-6D may be made prior to planting soybeans per growing season. <br />x Do not feed treated hay, forage, or fodder. Livestock should be restricted from feeding/grazing of treated cover crops. <br />x Not registered for use in California. <br />RED POTATOES (Grown for Fresh Market) <br />WEEDS IN CROPS AMOUNT OF WEED RHAP® LV-6D <br />PER ACRE DIRECTIONS FOR USE <br />Properly timed applications of this <br />product generally enhance red color, <br />aid in storage retention of red color, <br />improve skin appearance, increase <br />tuber set, and improve tuber size <br />uniformity (fewer jumbos). Crop <br />response may vary depending on <br />variety, stress factors, and local <br />conditions. Consult with Agricultural <br />Extension Service and other qualified <br />crop advisors for local treatment. <br />Apply 1.6 fl. oz. of this product per acre Apply in 5 to 25 gallons of water using <br />ground or aerial equipment. The <br />specific spray volume selected should <br />be sufficient for good coverage of <br />plants. Make first application when <br />potatoes are in the pre-bud stage <br />(about 7 to 10 inches high) and make a <br />second application about 10 to 14 days <br />later. Do not exceed two applications <br />per crop. Do not harvest within 45 days <br />of application. Uneven application or <br />mixture with other pesticides and <br />additives may increase the risk of crop <br />injury.
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