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8/24/2016 9:01:10 PM
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11/18/2007 8:22:44 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977560
IBM Index Class Name
Inspection
Doc Date
3/2/2007
Doc Name
How to Submit a Weed Control Plan
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DRMS
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Valco, Inc.
Inspection Date
11/30/2006
Media Type
D
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<br />Roundup Pro, and 2,4-D. You must read the label and use a herbicide labeled <br />for the intended site. <br />Field Bindweed <br />A. Cultural and Chemical Control - A herbicide application using short residual <br />herbicides will be made. This will be followed by a-fall reseeding program <br />with a competitive sod forming grass mix. Additionally, fertilization (based on <br />soil tests) or irrigation will be instituted to stimulate grass growth. <br />B. Chemical Control Only - A herbicide will be used. during the flowering stage, <br />typically in June and July, and in the fall just before a hazd freeze, if . <br />necessary. The herbicides that can be used independently or in combination <br />with other herbicides on field bindweed include: Clarity, Tordon 22K, <br />Roundup Pro, Pazamount, and 2,4-D. You must read the label and use a <br />herbicide labeled for the intended site. <br />Dalmatian Toadflaa <br />A. Cultural and Chemical Control - A herbicide application using a short <br />residual herbicide will be made up to eazly flowering. This will be followed be <br />reseeding in the fall with a competitive sod forming mix of grasses. <br />Additionally, fertilization (based on soil tests) or irrigation will be instituted to <br />stimulate grass growth. <br />B. Mechanical and Chemical Control - Multiple mowings will be carried out <br />throughout the summer when Dalmatian toadflax is in the bud stage. A fall <br />herbicide application will be made in October to any bolted plants, before a <br />hazd frost. <br />C. Chemical Control Only - A herbicide application will be applied up to the <br />eazly flowering stage. This will be followed up with a fall application, if <br />necessary. The herbicides that can be used independently or in combination <br />with other herbicides on dalmatian toadflax include: Clarity; Tordon 22K, <br />Roundup Pro, or 2,4-D. You must read the label and use a herbicide labeled <br />for the intended site. <br />
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