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SPECIMEN LABEL UPDATES AVAtL.ABLE AT WWW.CREENBOOK.NET 3 <br />Fagar Treatment With Ground Equipment <br />®High Volume Foliar Treatment <br />'~Cfr control of woodyplanrs, use Gazlon 4 at the rate of i to 3 quarts Per 100 gallons <br />spay mizmrc, or Garlon 4 at i m 3 quarts maybe rank mixed with labeled rates <br />2,4-D low volatile ester herbicide, Tordon ]O] Mixtuzt herbicide, or Tordoa <br />K herbicide and diluted to make 100 gallons of spay. Apply at a volumc of 100 <br />m 400 gallons of toml spay per acre depending on size and density of woody <br />plants. Covcagc should be thorough to wet all leaves, stems, and root collam. <br />Sec Table I for reladonship between spay volume and maximum applicadon <br />eta When tank mixing, follow applicable use direcdons and.prccaudons on tech <br />matnafacmrer's label. <br />Low Volume Foliar Treatment <br />To control susceptible woody plants, mix up to 20 quarts of Garlon 4 in I O m 100 <br />gallons of finished-spiny. The spay concentradon of Garton 4 and toml spay <br />volume per acre should be adjusted according to the size and density of target <br />woody plants and kind of spay equipment used. With low volumc spays, use <br />sufficient spay volume m obtain umform coveage of target plants including the <br />surfaces of all foliage, stems, and root collars (See General Use Precaudons). For <br />best results, a surfactant should be added to all spay mixtures. Match equipment <br />and delivery etc of spay nozzles m height and density of woody plants. When <br />treadng tall, dense brash, a truck mounted spray gun wtth spay nps that deliver <br />up to 2 gallons per minute at 40 to 60 psi may be required. Backpack or other <br />types of spmialized spay equipment with spay dps that deliver Less than 1 gallon <br />of spay per minute may be appropriate for short, low m modeate density brush. <br />See Table 1 far relationship between mixing ate, spay volumc and maximum <br />applicadon ate. <br />Tank Mixing: As a low volume foliar spay, up m 12 quarts of Garlon 4 may be <br />applied in tank mix combinadon with labeled rates of Tordon K or Tordon IOi <br />Mixute in 10 [0 100 gallons of finished spay. <br />Broadcast Applicadans Wit4 Ground Equipment <br />Make epplicatlou using equipment [hat will assure thorough and umiform <br />coverage of spray volumes applied. <br />Woody Plant Control <br />Foliage Treatment: Use 4 to 8 quarts of Garlon 4 in enough water m make 5 <br />or more gallons per acre of total spiny, or Garlon 4 at 1 Vr m 3 quarts may be <br />combined with labeled arcs of 2,4-D low volume ester; Tordon 701 Mixmrc, or <br />Tordon K in sufficient water m make 5 or more gallons per acre of total spay. <br />Broadleaf Weed Control <br />Use Gazlon 4 et mus of I [b 4 quarts in a meal vohune of 5 or more gallons per <br />re as a water spay mixture. Apply at any time weeds arc acdvely growing. <br />~arlon 4 at 0.25 m 3 quarts may be tank mixed with labeled ales of 2,4-D amine <br />r low voladle ester, Tordon K, or Tordon 101 Mixture to improve the spectrum <br />of amiviry. For thickened (high viscosity) spray mixtures, Garlon 4 can be mixed <br />with dice) oil or other inverting agent When using an inverdng agenS read and <br />follow the use dkecdons and precautions on the product labeh <br />Aerial Appgcadon (Hellcopter Only) <br />Aerial spays should,be applied using suitable drift control (See "General Use <br />Prcwudons") . <br />Foliage Treatment (Utility and~Pipetine Rights-of--Way) <br />Us< 4 ro 8 quarts of Garlon 4 alone, or 3 to 4 quarts Garlon 4 in a tank mix <br />combination with labeled aces of 2,4-D low volatile ester Tordoa ] Ol Mixmrc <br />or Tordon K and apply in a tom] spay volume of 10 m 30 gallons per acre. Use <br />the higher rates and volumes when plants are dense or undo drought conditions. <br />Basal Bark and Dormant crush Treatments <br />To connol suscepdble woody planss in rights-of-way, and other non-crop areas, <br />and in forests, use Garlon 4 in oil or oil-water mixtures prepared and applied <br />as described below, When preparing mixtures, use as oils either a commcroiaity <br />available basal oil, diesel fuel, No. 1 or No, 2 mel oil, or kerosene. Subsdmte <br />other oils or diluents only es recommended by the oil or diluent's manufacturer. <br />When mixing with a basal ail or other oils or diluents, read and follow the use <br />directons and precautions on the product label prepared by the oil or diluen['s <br />.manufacturer. <br />Oil Mixture Sprays <br />Add Garlon 4 to the required amount of oil in the spay tank or mixing rank and <br />mix thoroughly. If the nnzmrc stands over 4 hours, rcagttadon is regmrcd. <br />OB Mizmres of Garlon 4 and Tordoa K: Tordon K and Garlon 4 may be used in <br />rank mix combinadon for basal bark treatment of woody plants. These herbicides <br />are incompauble and will not form a smble mixmm whrn mixed together directly <br />in oil. Stable tank mixtures for basal bark applicadon can be made if each product <br />is first combined with a companbiiiry agent prior to final mixing in the desired <br />atio. (Sec product bulletin for mixing instrucdons.) <br />Oil-Water Mizmre Sprays <br />Firs4 premix the Garlon 4, oil and surfactant in a separate container. Do not allow <br />any water or mixtures conuining wacer to get into the Garlan 4 or the premix. <br />Fill the spray rank about half full with water, thin slowly add the premix with <br />continuous agitation and complete filling the rank with water. Condnue moderate <br />rtadon. <br />ore: If tSe premix is put in the tank without any water, the first water added <br />may form a thick "invert" (water in oil) emulsion which will be hard to break. <br />Basal Bark Treatment <br />To contol suscep[iblewoody plants with stemsless than 6 inches inbasal diameter, <br />mix 1 m 5 gallons of Garlon 4 in enough oil to make 100 gallons of spay mizmrc. <br />Database and format copyright ©by C&P Press..AII rights reserved. <br />Apply with knapsack sprayer or power spaying equipment using low pressure <br />(20-40 psi). Spiny the basal parts of brash and tree trunks to a height of 12 to I S <br />inches tram the ground. Thorough wetting of the indicand area is necessary for <br />good control. Spiny until mnoff at dt< ground line is ootc<abl<. Old or rough <br />bark requites more spray than smooth young bazk. Appy at any dine, including <br />the winter months, except when snow or water prevent spraying m the ground <br />line. <br />Low Volume Basal Bark Treatment <br />To conml suscepdble woody plants with stems less than 6 inches in bawl diameur, <br />mix 20 m 30 gallons of Garlan 4 in enough oil m make 100 gallons of spiny <br />mixture: Apply with a backpack or knapsack sprayer using low pressure and a <br />solid cone or flat fan nozzle. Spay the basal parts of bntsh and tree Hunks in <br />a manner which thoroughly wets the Iowa s¢ms, including Lhe root collar area, <br />but not m the point of mnoff. Herbicide eoncentadon should vary with size and <br />suscepdbiiiry of species Heated. Apply at any dine, including the winter months, <br />except when snow or water prevent spraying to the ground hne or when stem, <br />surfaces arc sammted with water. <br />Garlan 4 Plus Tordon K in OB Tank Mix: Garlon 4 and Tordon K may be <br />applied as a ]ow volumc basal bark neatment to improve control of certain woody <br />species such as ash, elm, maple, poplar, aspen, hackberry, oak, oceanspmy, birch, <br />hickory, pine, tanoak, cherry, locust, sassatas, and muldflom rose. (See product <br />bulletn for mixing instacdons.) <br />Streamline Basal Bark Treatment (SoaMern States) <br />7o control or suppress suscepdble woody plane for conifer release, mix 20 m <br />30 gallons of Garlon 4 in enough oil to make 100 gallons of spiny mixture. <br />Apply with a backpack or knapsack sprayer using egmpment which provides a <br />directed straight stream spay. Apply sufficient spiny m one side of stems Tess <br />than 3 inches m basal diamemr m tarrtt a treated zone that is 6 inches in height <br />When the optimum amount of spray mixture is applied, the treaud zone should <br />widen to encrrcle the stem within approximately 30 minutes. Treat both sides of <br />stems which arc 3 m 4 inches in basal diameter. Direct the spiny at bark that <br />is approximately 12 to 24 inches above ground. Pines (loblolly, slash, shortlcaf, <br />and Virginia) up m 2 inches in diameter breast height (dbfi) can bt controlled <br />by directing the spiny a[ a point approximately 4 feet above ground. Vary spiny <br />mixture conecntedon with stze and susceptibility of the species being teaud. <br />Best results are achieved when applicadons are made m young vigorously growing <br />steins which have not developed the thicker bark chaincterisdc of slawm growing, <br />understory trees in older stands. This techrdque is not recommended for scrub <br />sad live oak species, including blackjack, turkey, post. hue, bluejack and laurel <br />oaks, or bigleaf maple. Apply from approximately 6 weeks prior to hardwood <br />leaf expansion in the spring until approximately 2 months after leaf expansion <br />is completed. Do not apply when snow or water prevent spraying at the desired <br />height above ground level. <br />.Low Volume S[em Bark Sand Treatmeot (North Central and Lake States) <br />To control suseepdble woody plants with stems less than 6 inches in basal diameter, <br />mix 20 m 30 gallons of Garton 4 in enough oil m make ] DO gallons of spiny <br />mixture. Apply with a backpack or knapsack sprayer using low pressure and a <br />solid cone or flat fan Houle. Apply the spay in a 6 to 10 inch wide band that <br />completely encircles the stem. Spiny m a manner that completely wets the bark, <br />but not to the point of mnoff. The matmcnt band may be postdoned at any height <br />up to the first major branch. For best results apply the band as low as possblc. <br />Spay mixture wncentadon should vary with siu and suscepdbhiry of species m <br />be mated. Applicadans may be made a[ any time, including winter months. <br />Thinlfne Basal Bark Treatment <br />7o control suscepdble woody plants wtith stems less than 6 inches in diameer, <br />apply Garlon 4 either undiluted or mixed at 50-76 % v/v with oil in a thin stream m <br />ail sides of the lower stems. The sneam should be duetted horizontahy m apply <br />a nartow band around each stem or clump. Use a minimum of 2 m 15 millhiters <br />of Gazlon 4 or oil mizmrc with Garton 4 to Heat single stems and from 25 to <br />100 millhitem m neat clumps of stems. Use an applicator metered or calibrated <br />b deliver the small amounss required. <br />Dormant Stem Treatment <br />Dorman[ stem treatmenrs will control susceptible woody planss and vines with <br />sums less than 2 inches in diameter. Plano with stems greater than 2 inches in <br />diameter may no[ be controlled and rcsproudng may occur. This matment method <br />is best suited for sites with dense, small diameter brush. Dormant stem treetmeats <br />of Garlan 4 can also be used as a chemical sidetrim for controlling lateral benches <br />of largm trees that encroach onto roadside, udliry, or other rights-oF-way. <br />Mix 4 to 8 quarts of Garlon 4 in 2 to 3 gallons of crop oil concentrate or o[htt <br />rccornmended oil and add this mixture to enough waterto make 100 gallons of <br />spiny soludon. Use condnuous adequate agitation. Apply with Radiarc, OC or <br />equivalent noules, or handgun using 70 m 100 gallons of spiny pct acre m ensure <br />uniform coverage of stems. Garlon 4 may be mixed with 4 quarts of Weedone <br />170 herbicide.to improve the control of black chttry and broaden the spectmm <br />of herbicidal activity. In westcm smts, apply anytime after woody plants etc <br />dormant Lo other areas apply anytime within ]0 weeks of budbreak, gcneelly <br />Febmary through April. Do not apply m wet or samated bark as poor control <br />may result. ' <br />Cui Stump Treatment <br />7o control resprou[ing of cut stumps of susceptible species, mix 20 m 30 gallons <br />of Gsrlan 4 in enough ail to make 100 gallons of spay mizmrc. Apply with a <br />backpack or knapsack sprayer using low pressures and a solid cone or flat fao <br />Houle. Spray the root collar area, sides of the stump, and the outer pordon of <br />the cut surface including the cambium undl thoroughly wet, but not to the point <br />of runoff. Spray mizmrc concentration should vary with size and suscepdbility <br />Powered~by C&P Press. <br />