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<br />Daisy, English Poorjot _ Chinquapin Olivc, Russian
<br />Evening primrose, Cutleaf Puncturevine Cottonwood Persimmon, Faskm
<br />abane, Annual Purslane, Common `Creosotebush Pint
<br />sefoot, Nettleteaf Pusley, Florida Cucumbcrtree *Plum, Saad (Wild Plum)
<br />bit Radish; Wild "Dewberry Poplar
<br />msonweed Ragweed, Common . "Dogwood Rabbitbmsh
<br />Knotweed Ragweed, Giant (Buffaloweed} EIm •Rcdcedar, Easkm
<br />Kochia Ragweed Lance-Leaf Grape "Rose, McCartney
<br />Ladysthumb Rubberweed, Bitter {Bitterweed) `Hawthorn (Thomapple) `Rose, Multiflom
<br />Lambsquarters, Common ~ Sesbania, Hemp ~ Hemlock Sagebmsh, Fringed
<br />Lambsquarters (triazine resistant) Shepherdpume Hickory Sassafras
<br />Lettuce, Prickly Sicklepod Honeylocust Serviceberry
<br />Mallow, Common Sida, Prickly ('ftaweed) Honeysuckle Spicebush
<br />Mallow, Venice Smattweed, Green Hombcam Spence -
<br />Mare's Tail (Horseweed} Smartweed, Pennsylvania Huckleberry Sumac
<br />'Mayweed Sneezewad, Bitter Huisache "Swettgum -
<br />Momingglory, lvyleaf Sowthis[lq Annual Iry, Poison Syecamore
<br />Morningglory, Tall Sowthisde, Spiny Kudzu ~ 7arbush
<br />Mustard, Tansy Spikewe<d, Common Locust, Black Wi-ow
<br />Mustard, Wild Spurge, Prostrate
<br />~ Maple Witchhaztl
<br />Mustard (Yellowtops) Spurry, Com Mesquite `Yaupon
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<br />Nightshade, Black Smfiuy Bristly Oak *Yucca
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<br />Pennycress, Fitts (Fanwecd, Sumpweed, Rough Oak, Poison -
<br />Frenchweed, Stinkweed) Sunflower, Common (Wild)
<br />Pepperweed, Virginia (Peppergrass) Sunflower, Volunteer `Growth suppression
<br />Pigweed, Prostm[e Thistle, Russian FIELD, SEED*, POPCORN* AND SILAGE CORN
<br />Pigweed, Redroot (Carclessweed)
<br />Pigweed
<br />Rough Velvetleaf
<br />Watedtemp Observe all precautions, mixing, and application instmctions as well as the fol-
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<br />Pigwced, Smooth
<br />Waterprimrose, Winged lowing:
<br />Pigweed (triazine rcslsmn[) Wormwood, Annual ~ • !b not apply BANVEL to seed com or popcorn without first verifyingwith your local seed
<br />Pigweed, Tumble - tom company (supplin), the Dicamba ulectiviry on yow inbred line or varicry of popcorn.
<br />BIENNIALS Tao precaution wi0 help avoid pot<ndal injury of xnsitive varieties,
<br />Burdock, Common Planmin, Bmcted BANVEL is not rcgistcred for use on sweet com:
<br />Carrot, Wild Ragwort, Tansy Dhect concoct of BANVEL with com seed must be avoided. if com seeds are
<br />(Queen Anne's lace) Srarthistle, Yellow Itss than 1 K inches below [he surface, delay application until com has emerged.
<br />-. Cockiq White Sweetclover Up to 2 applications of BANVEL may be made during a growing season. Do
<br />Evening Primmsq Common Tease] pot exceed a mm2 of 14r pints of BANVEL per treated acre per crop year. Allow .
<br />Gcmnium, Carolina 7hisde, Bull
<br />- two weeks or molt between applications of BANVEL.. Ste appmpnate section
<br />Cromwell Thistle, Milk ~ for role information. For combination options or sequential treannenu, refer to
<br />Knapweed, Diffuse Thistle, Musk appropriak section.
<br />Knapweed, Spotted
<br />Dwarf
<br />llow 7hisde, Plumeless hcations of $ANVEL to com drain eziods of m td rowth ma rcsuit in
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<br />, temporary leaning. Com wit] usually become erect within 3 to-7 days. Cultivation
<br />1IEIYNIALS should be delayed until after com is growing normally to avoid breakage.
<br />"Alfalfa Milkweed, Common Agriculturally approved surfecmnts or spmyable fertilizers (55 to 1 gallon per acre
<br />Artichoke, lenmalem Milkweed, Honeyvine of 28%, 30% or 32% urea ammonium nitrate ar 2.5 pounds per acre spray grade
<br />AskG Spiny ~ Milkweed, Western Whorled ammonium sulfate) maybe added to the spray mizmcc m improve postemcrgence
<br />Askg Whiteheath Netrlo, Stingingg weed control, particularly in dry growing conditions.
<br />Beadstraw, Smooth Nightshade, Silverleaf Do not use adjuvants conmining penetrants such as pe[roleum-baud oils after
<br />$indweed, Field (White Horsenettte} trop emergence or trop injury may restilt:
<br />Bindweed, Hedge
<br />Blueweed, Tczas Onion, Wild
<br />`Plainmin, Broadleaf
<br />Com may be harvested or grazed for feed once the mop has reached the ensilage
<br />`Bursage (Bur Ragweed, Lakewecd, 'Plantain, Buckhom (milk) stage or la[tr in maturity.
<br />Poverryweed) Pokeweed Several synthetic pyrcthroid insecticides arc labeled far tank mix applications of
<br />Brasage, Woollyleaf (Lakeweed) Ragweed Wtstem dicamba. Refer to thew label for specific recommendations.
<br />Buttercup, Tall
<br />Campion, Bladder Redvine
<br />Sericfa I.espedeza WEEDS CONTROLLED
<br />Chickweed, Field Smarrweed, Swainp BANVEL will control many ANNUAL broadleaf weeds or give growth suppres-
<br />Chickweed (Mouseear, Canada) Snakcweed, Broom sion of many PERENNIAL broadleaf weeds commonly found iu corn. (Refer m
<br />Chicory "Barrel, Red (Sheep Sorrel) the GENERAL WEED LIST).
<br />'Clover, Hop ~ SowthisUe ~ For bestperformance, make application when weeds haveemerged and are acdvely
<br />*Dandelion, Common Sowthistle, Perennial growing, ~ ~ -
<br />'Dock Broadleaf (Bitterdock)
<br />'Dock
<br />Curly Spurge, Leafy
<br />Halfshmb
<br />Sundrop Preemergence control of cocklebur, velvetleaf, and jimsonweed may be reduced
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<br />Dogbane, Hemp ,
<br />(Evening Primrou) if conditions such as low tempemmrc or lack of sod moismm caux delayed or
<br />"Dogfennel (Cypmssweed) Thistle, Canada deep germination of weeds.
<br />Fern, Bracken Toadflex, Dalmation 'Not for use in Calitomia.
<br />Garlic, Wild
<br />Goldenrod, Canada Tropical Soda Apple
<br />7mmpetereeper (Buckviae) pREPLANT/PREEMERGENCE IN NO-TILLAGE CORN
<br />Goldenrod, Missouri Vetch Applications of BANVEL may be made before, during, or after planting to
<br />Goldenweed, Common Waterhemlock emerged and acdvely growing broadleaf weeds. Apply BANVEL at 1 pin[ per
<br />Hawkweed Wateryrimrose, Creeping Heated acre on medium or fine textured soils contammg 2% or g¢akr organrc
<br />Henbanq Black * Woodsoml, Creeping Common matter. Use 4. pint per treated acre on tonne tezmred soils (sand, sandy loam,
<br />HorsenetUe, Carolina Yellow - and loamy sand) or medium and fine textured soils with lus than 2°/ organic
<br />lronweed Wormwood, Common matter.
<br />Knapweed, Black Wormwood, Louisiana Whcn planting inm a legume sod (e,g., alfalfa or clover), apply BANVEL after 4
<br />ISnapweed, Russian "Yankeeweed to b inches of regrowth has occurred.
<br />Milkweed, Climbing Yarrow, Common pREEMERGENCE IN CONVENTIONAL OR REDUCED TILLAGE CORN
<br /> BANVEL ma be a lied afrer lantin and riot m tom emez cote A lication
<br />'Noted erennials me b<eonuolled usin BANVEL at rotes lower than those r<cornmended y PP p g P g
<br />p Y a et 1 pint per treated acre may be made to medium or Sne kxtured soils, which
<br />~r other lisud perennial weeds. (See application rates and timing ucdons m this leb<Lj conmin 2%or greater organic matter. DO NOT apply totoarse textured soils (sand,
<br />~OODY ~ ~ ~ ~ sandy Loam, and loamy sand) until afrer crop emergence (see Early. Poskmergence
<br />Alder B'uch uses below).
<br />Ash Blackberry Preemergenee application of BANVEL does not require mechanical incorporation
<br />Aspen `Blackgum to become active. A shallow mechanical incorporation is recommended if appl•
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<br />Basswood 'Cedar tillagc
<br />ration is not followed by adequate rainfall or sprinkler irtigadon. Avoid
<br />Beech - Chewy ~ equipment (e.g, drags, hartows) which concentra[es treated soil over seed furtow.
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