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Proper Control <br /> Once the herbicide application is finished and we have checked the site. It is important to stay on top of <br /> the site and continue to monitor and control any problem weeds that may pop up for the next several <br /> years to insure control. <br /> Herbicide use protocol <br /> Outlaw Environmental has an herbicide use protocol. It is fairly simple. We will try to match which <br /> chemical will do the most efficient control on the identified noxious weeds while having as little impact <br /> on the native species per what the label says for the specific chemical used. All Chemicals will be mixed <br /> on site <br /> Herbicide labels <br /> All herbicide labels will be onsite with applicator at time of application. This insures the correct <br /> application was made to the correct site and at the intended rate. <br /> 3. SPECIFIC CONTROL PLANS FOR HIGH PRIORITY WEED SPECIES <br /> Scientific name: Halogeton Common name: alomeratus <br /> A. PRIORITY <br /> High <br /> B. DESCRIPTION <br /> Raftopoulos pit on Cr 4 has noxious weeds that would needto be controlled which include a main target <br /> of Halogeton. <br /> C. DAMAGE & THREATS <br /> If the noxious weed problem is not controlled can cause impact too the native species being able to re <br /> establish. <br /> D. GOALS <br /> Our goals would be to reduce the visual impact of problem weeds while controlling them on a year to <br /> year basis. <br /> E. Actions Planned(Treatments and monitoring) <br /> Viable control options are: <br /> (1)No treatment; <br /> (2)Herbicide treatment <br /> (3)Mowing <br /> For this site the Raftopoulos pit Outlaw Environmental will apply a herbicide application in late spring <br /> and possibly early fall The treatment will be a boomless spray treatment with an effective herbicide at the <br /> proper time <br /> 4 <br />