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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/9/2006
Doc Name
Weed Mngment
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 13 Attachment 13-14 Part 2
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SPECIMEN LABEL ~ CPD.4TES AVAILABLE .4T N'W'W'.GREENBOOK.NET 4 <br /> <br /> <br />WEEDS W CROP AMOUNT OF <br />WEEDONE° LV6 <br />EC PEA ACRE <br /> <br />DIRECDON$ <br />Perennial end 2 m 2 R5 pinu boot to milk stage if grass seed <br />biennial broadleaf production is desired. Bentgnss <br />weeds and legume may be injured by this <br /> trntmrnt. <br />Sand sage, ~ to 2 N. pinu Apply aerially to bmsh in 2 or mort <br />sagebrvsh, shinncry gallons of water per acre. One gallon <br />oak end odter 2,4-D - of fuel oil may be included in the <br />succptiblr woody mixture. Consult am¢ or local brush <br />species control specialise for most effective <br /> rate, volume and timing of spray <br /> applintions. <br /> <br />WEEDS AMOUNT OF <br />WEEDONE° LV6 <br />EC PER ACRE <br />DIRECTIONS <br />Woody plane rh to 1 K gallons Appy in 30 m 100 gallons <br /> of spray peraM,prefembly <br /> through low volume equipmrnt <br /> such as DIRECTA-SPRA°, <br /> WOBBLER°, MIM-WOBBLER° <br /> or SPIROMETER°. Teat when <br /> 2,4-D susceptible species art in full <br /> Inf and growing actively. Repeated <br /> applintions, oil or waning agent and/or <br /> high volume spraying (300 to 500 <br /> gallons of spray per acre) may be <br />' needed for acceptable control of some <br /> species or if bmsh is dense. <br />• <br />FALLOW LAND AND CROP STUBBLE <br /> AMOUNT OF <br /> WEEDONE°LV6 <br />WEED$ EC PER ACRE DIIiECDONS - <br />Mnual broadleaf Ys m 1'b pinu Use the lowtt rate when weeds art <br />weeds small (2 l0 3 inches tall) and growing <br /> emively. Uu the higher rate on older <br /> and drought-svessed plane. <br />Biennial broadlaf ala to 1'/s pinu Spray while musk thistles or other <br />weeds biennial species are in the seedling m <br /> rouse stage, and befor<flower stalks <br /> are inhaled. The lower rate can 6e <br /> uud in spring during rouse stage. <br /> In fall or af¢r Oower stalks have <br /> developed,uu the highest rate. <br />Pttrnnial broadlnf 1 Vj to 4 pinu Spray weeds m bud m bloom surge, or <br />we WS in good vegetative growth. W not <br /> disturb traced ara for at kasl 2 weeks <br /> after veamrrnt, or until weed tops nrt <br /> elect. <br />Wild gerlk or onions 2$ to 4 pinu Apply to new regrowh of wild onion <br /> or garlic which occurs m the fall <br /> fallowing harvest of small grain; <br /> xybeans, com m grain sorghum. <br />RESTRIC770NS AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE ON PASTURES, RANCE- <br />LAN7), AND FALLOW LAND <br />• For ground applicarioq a minimum of JO to IS gallons of water per acre is <br />recommended for properspay coverage. <br />• For aerial application, use a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre. <br />• Do not gran IacWting dairy animals on treated areas within 7 days after <br />treatment. <br />• Do not cm gross for hey within 30 days after application. <br />• Withdraw meat animals being finished for slaughter from treated forage at least <br />3 days befort slaughter. <br />FENCERON'S, ROADSIDES, VACANT LOTS, AIRFIELDS, RAILROAD, <br />HIGHWAY A,N'D UTILITY RIGHTS-OF-WAY, AND 071dER NON-CROP <br />AREAS. <br /> AMOUNT OF <br /> N'EEDONE° LV6 <br />WEEDS EC PER ACRE DIItECT10NS <br />Mnual broadlnf 1'h l0 2i5 pinu Apply when most weeds ere still young <br />weeds and growing vigorously. <br />Permniel and 2 to 4 pinu Apply who weeds ea actively <br />bimetal broadlnf growing and near the bud stage, bra <br />wads ~ before flowering. For best resale on <br /> tasty ragwort and musk thistle, not m <br /> route stage, before bolting. A awed <br /> application is usually needed for best <br /> rcsulu on thistle, nettle and bindweed <br />- Treat wild onion or gulic in early <br /> spring and in fall wMn rhry ere young <br /> end growing actively. <br />Camils and roles 1 to 1=h gallons Miz 7'h quarts of this product in 2 <br /> quarts kerosene or dieul oil then add <br /> this mixture to I00 gallons of wattt. <br /> Apply 300 to 500 gallons of spray ptt <br /> one, depending on the stand. The <br /> addition of a waning agent wch ss <br /> SIJRFEL° spray adjuvem is suggested. <br />RESTRICT10N5 AND LIMITATIONS FOR USE IN NON•CROP AREAS <br />• For aerial application to solid stands of susceptible brush, use 1'/s m 24r quarts <br />in 3 to 12 gallons volume per acre. Two to 4 quarts of fuel oil may be included <br />in IhiS miXNre. <br />• Applications will be less effective when conditions such as deficient soil mois- <br />ture reduce bmsh growth. <br />TANK MIXTURES FOR NONCROP AREAS <br />N'EEDONE° LV6 EC and GARLON° < or GARLONiO 3A Tank Mixmrea <br />far Non-Crop Areai <br /> AMOUNT OF <br /> <br />- zYEEDONE° LV6 <br />WEEDS EC PER ACRE DIRECTIONS <br />Broadleaf weed I'h to 2$ pints For wider spectrum wnvol of <br />control W75EDONE°LV6 EC broadlnf weeds and woody plane: <br /> plus Apply u a broadest spray in enough <br /> 2 to 6 pinu water to deliver 20 m 100 gallons mul <br /> GAALON-0 spray Der ette, <br /> or Apply when broadlaf weeds are <br /> 3 to 8 pinu actively growing. <br /> GARCON-3A <br />Woody plant as to 1'y gallons Apply ss a broadcast spray in enough <br />entrol WEEDONE~ LV6 EC water to deliver 20 to 100 gallons mtnl <br />Broadcast foliar plus sprry per acre. Appy when woody <br />sPr*Y 145 to 3 9uarts Plane are ectrvely growing. <br /> GARCON-0 <br /> m <br /> 2 b 4 quarts <br /> GARCON-3A <br />Woody plant ~ '/s to Yh quarts Mix $ to 1 4a quarts of Nufarm <br />control WT:EDONE° LV6 EC WEEDONL~ LV6 EC Broadleaf <br />High volume plus Herbicide plus ] K to 3 pinu <br />Iaf-stem veavnent 144 to 12 Pine GAR~ON-0 or 2 to 4 pinu <br />with ground GARLON-0 GARCON-3A in enough water m <br />equipment or make 700 gallons of spray. Apply st a <br /> 2 m I6 pints volume of 100 to 400 gallons of mul <br /> GARCON-3A spray per acre depending on size and <br /> density of woody plane. Thoroughly <br /> wet all leaves, stems and root collars of <br /> plants to be controlled. <br />Woody plant r/a to 1'h gallons Apply in a total spray volume of 10 to <br />tontrol WEEDONE° LV6 EC 30 gallons per acre using drift control <br />Aerial application plus equipment such as the MICRO-FOIl° <br />(helicopter only) 3 to 4 quarts boom or an elTecdve drift control agent <br /> GARLON-0 such es LO-DRIF'lo spay addidve. <br /> or Uu the higher rates and volumes whrn <br /> 4 m 6 quarts plants are denu or undtt drought <br /> GARCON-3A conditions. <br /> <br />\\'EEDONE° LV6 EC and BANVEL° Herbicide Tank Matures For Non- <br />Crop Areas <br />AMOUNT OF <br />' wEEDONE° LV6 <br />REEDS EC PER ACRE <br />Mnual b: oadleaf 1'h to 2$ pin6 <br />weeds WEEDONE° LV6 EC <br />plus <br />'h to 14y pinu <br />BAr.'VEL <br />DDUECT10N5 <br />For wider spectrvm connol of broadleaf <br />weeds and woody plane: <br />Apply es a broadcast spray in enough <br />wamr m deliver 20 to 100 gallons meal <br />spray per acre Apply when broadleaf <br />weeds are actively growing. Uu the <br />higher rates when vesting dense or roll <br />Database and ormat copyright c be 'ante Communication Corp. <br />
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