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<br />• It is permissible m treat non-irtigation ditch banks, seasonally dry wetlands
<br />flood plains, deltas, marshes, swamps, bogs, and transitional areas between
<br />upland and lowlavd sites. Do not apply to open water such as lakes, reservo¢s,
<br />rivers, streams, creeks, salt water bays, or esmarirs.
<br />Avoid Injurious Spray Drift
<br />Applications should be made only whrn there is little or no hazard from spiny
<br />drift, Very small quantities of spay, which may no[ be visible may seriously
<br />injurt susceptible plants. Do not spray when wind is blowing toward susceptible
<br />crops or omamenml plants near enough to be injured. I[ is suggested that a
<br />continuous smoke column at or near the spay site or a smoke gcneator on the
<br />spay equipment be used m detect air movement, lapse copditions, or [empeaturc
<br />inversidns (smbk air). If the smoke layers or indicates a potential of hazardous
<br />spiny drift, do not spray.
<br />Aerial Application (Helicopter Oaly): For aerial application on rights-of-way or
<br />other areas near susceptible crops, use an agricultually registered spay thickening
<br />drift control additive as recommended by the manufacturer ar apply through the
<br />Microfoil[ boom, 7hru-Valve boom, or equivalentdrifr control system. Thickened
<br />sprays prepared by using high viscosity invert systems or other drift reducing
<br />systems may be utilized if they aze made as drifr-free as aze mixmrts containing an
<br />agriculmally registered thickening agent or applications made with the Microfoil
<br />boom or Thm Valve boom. If a spiny thickening agent is used, follow all use
<br />recommendations end precautions on the product label. Do not use a thickening
<br />agent with the Microfoil boom, Thru Valve boom, or other systems that cannot
<br />accommodate thick sprays.
<br />[Reference within this label to a particular piece of equipmet produced by or available from
<br />other parties u provided withom consideatian for use by the reads at its discretion and
<br />subject m Ne reader's independent cucwnstantt; evaluadoq and expense. Such reference
<br />6y Ilow AgroBcirnces is nor intended as ao endorsement. of such equipmen; shall na
<br />eonsdmx a warranty (express or implied) of inch equipmen; aced u nm intended to imply
<br />that other equipment is not available and equally suitable. Any discussion of methods of uu
<br />of such equipmen[ does nm imply that the reader abould-use the equipment oNer than u
<br />advised m d'uecdovs available from the equipment's manufacturer. The reader u responsible
<br />for exercising re own judgment and expense, or consulting with sources other than Dow
<br />AgroBcienca, in'selecting and deterndning how m use its equipmen[
<br />With airtmft,~drift can be Iusened by applying a coarse spay; by using a spay
<br />boom no longer than 3'~ the rotor length; by spraying only when wind velocities
<br />aze low; or by using an approved drift control system. Keep opeadng spay
<br />pressures at the lower end of the manufacturer's recommended pmssmes for
<br />the specific nozzle type used. Low pressure noules are available from spay
<br />equipment matmfactttrtrs. Select nozzles and pressures which provide adequate
<br />plant coveage, but minimize the production of fine spray particles.
<br />Ground Equipment: To aid in rtducing spay drift potentia]when making ground
<br />applications ncaz susceptible crops or other desirable broadleaf plants; Garton 4
<br />should be applied through large droplet producing equipmenS such as the Radiare
<br />spayer or in thickened spray mixturts using an agriculturally registered drift
<br />control additive, or high viscosiry invert systems. When using a spray thickrning
<br />or inverting additive, follow al] use dircctons and precautions on the product
<br />label. With ground equipmenS spay drift can be reduced by keeping the spay
<br />boom as low as possible; by applying 20 gallons or more of spay per acre;
<br />and by spraying when wind velocity is tow. Do not apply with nozzles that
<br />produce a fine droplet spay. Keep opeating spay pressures at the lower end
<br />of the manufacturer's recommended pressures for the specific Houle type used, i
<br />Low pressure nozzles art available from spay equipment manufacturers. Select
<br />nozzles and pressures which provide adequate plant coverage, but minimize the
<br />production of fine spay particles.
<br />High Volume Leaf-Stem Treatment: To minimize spay drift, keep spays no
<br />higher than brash tops and keep spay pressures low enough to provide coarse
<br />spay droplets. A spay thickening agent may be used to reduce spay drifr.
<br />Grazing and flaying Restrictions
<br />Grazing or 6arveating green forage:
<br />])Lactating dairy anhnals
<br />Two quarts per.acre or leas: Do not gaze br harvest green foage from treated
<br />area for 14 days after treatment.
<br />Greatm titan 2 to 6 quarts per acre: Do not graze or harvest green foage until
<br />the next growing season.
<br />2) Other Livestock
<br />Two quarts per acre ar Icss: No gazing restrictions.
<br />Geater than 2 to 6 quarts ptt acre: Do not gaze or harvest green foage from
<br />treated area for 14 days after treatment. Note: If less than 25 % of a grazed
<br />area is treated, there is no grazing rcstricdoa.
<br />Haying (harvestlng of dried forage):
<br />1) Lactating dairy anhnals
<br />Do not harvest hay until the next growing season.
<br />2) Orhez Livestock
<br />Two quarts per acre or less: Do not harvest hay for 7 days after treatment
<br />Greater than 2 to 4 quatu per acre: Do not harvest hay for 14 days after
<br />treatment.
<br />Greater than 4 quarts per acre: Da vot harvest hay until the next growing
<br />season.
<br />Slaughter Resmictions:
<br />Withdaw livestock from gazing treated gals or consumption of treamd hay at
<br />]east 3 days before slaughter. This restriction applies m grazing during the season
<br />following treatment or hay harvested during the season following treatment.
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<br />Plants Controlled by Carlan 4
<br />Woody Plants Controged
<br />alder Douglas-fir salt-bush (Braccharia
<br />amowwogd elderberry spp.)
<br />ash elm salt-eedarr
<br />aspen gallberry sassafras
<br />beaz clover (beamvat) gone scotch broom
<br />beech hazel sumac
<br />birch hickory sweetbay magnolia
<br />blackberry hornbeam sweetgum
<br />blackgum - kudzuTM sycamore
<br />boxeldert locust tanoak
<br />8azilian pepper madrone thimbleberty
<br />buckthorn maples ~ treeof-heaven
<br />cascaa mulberry (Ailantluts)t
<br />CeanotMrs oaks tulip poplar
<br />cheny ~ persimmon wax myrtle
<br />chinquapin pine ~ wild rose
<br />choke cherry poison try willow
<br />cottonwcod poison oak winged ehn
<br />Cataegus (hawthorn) poplar
<br />dogwood salmonberry
<br />t For ben wntroi, use either a basal bark or wt stump treatrnenL
<br />ttFor complex control, retrratrnent may be necessary.
<br />Annual stud Perennial Broadleaf Weeds Controlled
<br />black medic goldenrod smartweed
<br />bull thistle ground ivy sweet clover
<br />burdock ]ambsquarters vetch
<br />Canada dtistle lespedeza wild catzot (Queen
<br />chicory ma[chweed Anne's lace)
<br />clover mustard wild ]crater
<br />creeping beggarweed Oxalis wild violet
<br />wrly dock plantain yarrow
<br />dandelion purple loosestrife .
<br />field bindweed 'agweed
<br />Table 1 (Maximum Application Rate): The fol lowing table is provided as a
<br />guide to the user to achieve the proper tax of Garton 4 without exceeding the
<br />maximum use art of 8 quarts per acre:
<br />Quarts of Garlov 4
<br />Per 100 Gallovs of Spny
<br />r Per Acre (Not to Exteed~8 gf/Acre)
<br />400 2
<br />300 2.7
<br />200 4
<br />100 8
<br />50 16
<br />20 40
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<br />APPROVED USES
<br />FoBar Applications ,
<br />Use Garlov 4 at ores of 1 m 8 quarts per acre [o control broadleafweeds and woody
<br />plants. In all cases use the amount specified in enough water m give uniform.
<br />and complete cgveagc of dte plants m be controlled. The recommended order
<br />of addition [o the spay tank is water, spay thickening agent (if used), surfactant
<br />(if used), additional herbicide (if used), and Garton 4. If a sEandard agricultual
<br />surfactant is used, use at a rote of 1 to 2 quarts per acre. Use continuous adequate
<br />agitation.
<br />Before using any recommended tank mixtures, read the directions and all prtcau-
<br />tions on both labels.
<br />For best results applications should be made when woody plants and weeds are
<br />actively growing. When hard-tocontrol species such as ash, blackgum, choke
<br />cherry, eUn, maples (other than vine or big leaf), oaks, pints, or winged ehn art
<br />prevalent, anti during applications made doting late summer when the plants art
<br />maturt, or during drought conditions, use the higher rotes of Garton 4 alone or in
<br />combination with Tonon" I01 Mixture herbicide
<br />When using Garton 4 in combination with 3.8 poundspcr gallon 2,4-D low volatile
<br />ester herbicide generally the higher ores should be used for satisfactory brash
<br />conrtol.
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<br />Usc the higher dosage rotes when brush approaches an avenge of ] 5 fact in heigh .
<br />or when the bNSh covers moro than 60% of the area to be treated. If lower rotes
<br />are used or, hard-m-convol species, rcsprouting may occur the year following
<br />treatment.
<br />On sites where easy m control bash species dominate, rotes less than dose
<br />recommended may be effective. Consult state or local extension personnel for
<br />such information.
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