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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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Big Sagebrush and Rabbitbrush (for pastures and <br />rangelands, see note below) <br />Use 1-1/2 to 4 pints per acre in 2 to 3 gallons of oil or in 3 to <br />5 gallons of oil-water emulsion spray. For rabbitbrush, the 4 <br />pints per acre rate is usually required. Brush should be <br />leafed out and growing actively when treated. Retreatment <br />may be necessary. <br />Chamise, Manzanita, buckbrush, coastal sage, coyotebrush <br />and certain other chaparral species <br />Use 1-1/2 to 4 pints per acre in 5 to 10 gallons of water. One <br />gallon of fuel oil may be included in the spray mixture for <br />added effectiveness. Make applications by aircraft or ground <br />equipment to obtain uniform spray coverage. For effective <br />control, the brush must be fully leaved out and growing <br />actively when sprayed. Retreatment may be needed. <br />Consult state of local brush control specialists for most <br />effective rate, volume and timing of spray application. <br />Dormant Application (other than Pine): For the control of <br />susceptible deciduous brush species, such as alder, <br />cascara, cherry, poplar, and serviceberry <br />Apply up to 2 quarts of product per acre in sufficient diesel, <br />fuel oil or kerosene for good coverage. Application may be <br />made by ground or air and should be made before conifer <br />bud break. <br />Pine Only: Make application while pine buds are still <br />dormant. <br />Apply 1-1/3 quarts of product per acre in sufficient water for <br />good coverage by air or ground equipment. Do not use this <br />application unless some pine injury is acceptable. Use of <br />diesel, kerosene, or other oil, or addition of surfactants to <br />spray mix may cause unacceptable pine injury. <br />Site Preparation: <br />(As Dormant Spray) <br />(As Foliage Spray) <br />For control of alder prior to planting seedlings, apply 1-1/3 to <br />2-2/3 quarts of product per acre in 8 to 25 gallons of water, <br />after alder budbreak but before foliage is 1/4 full size. <br />For control of alder prior to planting seedlings, apply 1-1/3 - <br />2-2/3 quarts of product per acre in 8 to 25 gallons of water, <br />after most alder leaves are full size. <br />To increase penetration, 2 to 4 quarts per acre of diesel, fuel <br />oil, kerosene, or a suitable approved nonionic surfactant at <br />recommended label rates may be added to the spray <br />mixture. <br />RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR WOODY PLANT CONTROL: <br />x Broadcast applications: <br />o Limited to one broadcast application per year <br />o Maximum of 91 ounces per acre per year <br />CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATIONS <br />WEEDS IN CROP DIRECTIONS FOR USE <br />For control of labeled broadleaf weeds in Douglas fir <br />Christmas trees <br />Use 2/3 to 1-1/3 pints of this product per acre. Apply over <br />the top of Douglas fir by ground or aerial application, e.g., <br />only when the trees are dormant, prior to bud break. Do not <br />spray over the top of pine or true firs (Abies spp.) Directed <br />sprays may be made to weeds in Christmas tree plantations <br />of all conifer species, but the spray must not contact tree <br />foliage as injury may occur. Do not apply to weakened, <br />diseased, or stressed seedlings, since unacceptable injury <br />may occur. This product may be mixed with Atrazine for
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