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UPDATES AVAILABLE AT WN'W.GREENBOOK.NET 3 <br />SPECTMEN LABEL <br />Foliar Treatment With Ground Equipment ~ Apply with knapsack sprayer or power spraying equipment using low pressure <br />(20-00 psi). Spiny the basal parts of brash and tree tmnks ro a height of 12 m 15 <br />High Volume Foliar Treatment <br />or control of woodyplanta, use Garton 4 at the mu of i ro 3 quads per 100 gallons inches from the gmwd. Thorough wetting of the indicated area is necessary for <br />good control. Spiny until mnoff at the ground line is noticeable. Old or rough <br />including <br />at any time <br />l <br />k <br />A <br />b <br />pray mixlufe, or Garton 4 at 1 m 3 quart maybe tattle mixed with labeled rotes <br />n 101 Mixture Herbicide, or Tordon <br />rd <br />T <br />i <br />id , <br />y <br />. <br />pp <br />ar <br />h~ inquires more spiny than smooth yotmg <br />except when snow or water prevent spraying to the ground <br />the winter months <br />o <br />o <br />c, <br />c <br />,4-D low volatile ester hcfi <br />herbicide and diluted to make 100 gallons of spiny. Apply at a volume of 100 , <br />line. <br />to 400 gallons of mtal spiny per acre depending on size aad drnsity of woody <br />plants. Coverage should be thorough m wet all leaves, stems, and mot colkus. <br />i <br />li Low Volume Basal Bark Treatment <br />To controlsusce title woody plants with stems less than6inchea in basal diameur, <br />f <br />cat <br />on <br />See Table 1 for relationship between spiny volume and maximum app <br />follow applicable use directions and precautions on each <br />When tank mixing <br />rat spiny <br />mix 20 to 30 allons of Garton 4 in enough oil to make 100 gallons o <br />~ Apply with a backpack or knapsack sprayer using low pressure and a <br />mixrurc <br />, <br />e. <br />manufacturer's label. <br />t <br />tm <br />Tr . <br />solid cone or flat fan nozzle. Spiny the basal parts of brush and tree tmnks in <br />er which thoroughly wets the lower sums, including the root collar area, <br />en <br />ea <br />Low Volume Foliar <br />To control susceptible woody plants, mix up m 20 quarts of Garton 4 in 10 to 100 <br />in <br />d t <br />t <br />l s a mann <br />but not m the point of mnoff. Herbicide concentration should vary with size and <br />including the winter months, <br />ly at any dine <br />ud <br />A <br />y <br />o <br />p <br />a <br />gallons of finished spiny. The spray concentration of Garton 4 an <br />cre should b< adjusted according [o the-sic and density of target <br />er , <br />. <br />pp <br />suscepdbiliry of species trea <br />except when snow or wear prevent spraying m [he ground line or whin stem <br />a <br />. volume p <br />woody plants and kind of spiny equipment used. With low volume sprays, use <br />bmin uniform wvemge of target plants including the svface are sarumud with waur. <br />4 Plus Tordo¢ K m OB Tank Mix: Garton 4 and Tordon K may be <br />t <br />suffiment spiny volume m o <br />surfaces of all foliage, stems, and root collars (See General Use Precautions). For <br />iny mixtures. Mach equipmrn[ <br />dded to all s <br />b on <br />Gar <br />a lied as a low volume basal bark treatment m improve control of eenain woody <br />hackbeny, oak, oceanspmy, birch, <br />aspen <br />oplar <br />le <br />ma <br />h <br />u <br />pe <br />p <br />e a <br />best results, a surfactant should <br />and delivery rate of spiny noules m height and density of woody plants. When <br />s that deliver <br />ra <br />b <br />s <br />d , <br />, <br />, p <br />p <br />tits such as as <br />, e <br />, <br />tilckory, ine, tanoak, cherry, locus; sassafras, and multiflom rose. (See product <br />y <br />p <br />p <br />t <br />treating tall, dense brash, a truck mounted spiny gun vn <br />up to 2 gallons per minuu at 40 ro 60 psi may be required Backpack or other <br />ll bulletin or mixing instmcdonsJ <br /> <br />mli¢e Basal Bark Treatment (SonMern States) <br />St <br />on <br />types of specialized spiny equipment with spiny tlps Neat ddivcr less than 1 ga <br />low m moderate density brush. <br />u for short <br />i rea <br />To control or suppress susecpbble woody plants for conifer release, mix 20 ro <br />, <br />a <br />of spiny per minuu may be eppropr <br />See Table 1 for relationship between mixing rate, spiny yolumc and maxwum 30 gallons of Garton 4 in enough oil to make 100 gallons of spiny mixrurt. <br />ack or knapsack sprayer using equipmrnt which provides a <br />ith a back <br />l <br />application mu. <br />Tank Mixing: As a low volume foliar spiny, up m 12 quarts of Garton 4 may be <br />ix combination with labeled cores of Tordon K or Tordon ] Ol <br />i <br />k p <br />y w <br />App <br />directed straight stream spiny. Apply sufficient spiny m one attic of stems less <br />rite treaud zone should <br />mixntreais applied <br />~ <br />f <br />a <br />e <br />m <br />n tan <br />applied <br />Mixmrc in 10 to 100 gallons of finished spiny. , <br />spiny <br />amowt o <br />n the optimum <br />W <br />li <br />widen m cocotte the sum within appmximauly 30 minuus. Treat bolt sides of <br />Broadcast Appticaaons W{t6 Ground Egdpment <br />ent that will assure thorough and unHorm <br />i stems which are 3 m 4 inches in basal diameter. Direm.the spiny at bark that <br />is approzimauly 12 m 24 inches above ground. Pints (loblolly, slash, shottkaf, <br />pm <br />Make applkation using equ <br />coverage of spray volumes applied. ~ and Virginia) up m-2 inches in diameter breast height (dbh) coo be controlled <br />4 feet above ground. Vary spiny <br />ul <br />i <br />in <br />Woody Plant Control - <br />Foliage Treatment: Use 4 [o g quarts of Garton 4 in enough waur u make 5 y <br />ma <br />t approx <br />by ducting the spiny at a po <br />mature conerntmuon with sic and susceptlbihry of the spectra being treaud. <br />Best rcsulus are achieved when applications are made m young vigorously growing <br />or more gallons per acre of mint spray, or Garton 4 at 1 K to 3 quota may be <br />mbined with labeled mus of 2,4-D ]ow volatile ester, Tordon 101 Mixture, or <br />c sums which have not developed the [hicku bark chamc[eristic of slower growing, <br />understory trees in older stands. This uchnique is not recommended for scrub <br />o <br />Tordon K m sufficient waur to make 5 or more gallons per acre of total spiny. and live oak species, including blackjack, turkey, pos; live, bluejack and laurel <br />roxknauly 6 weeks prior m hardwood <br />from ap <br />l <br />A <br />$roadleaf Weed Control <br />Usc Garlou 4 at rotes of 1 [b 4 quarts in a mint volume of 5 or more gallons per <br />i p <br />y <br />pp <br />oaks, or big]eaf maple. <br />kaf expansion in the spring until approxtmamly 2 months after Iwf expansion <br />when snow or waur prevent spraying at the desired <br />l <br />t a <br />l <br />d <br />D <br />,~ <br />ng. <br />icre u a waur spiny mixtme. Apply at any Lima weeds ett actively grow <br />uarts may be rank mixed with labeled rotes of 2,4-D amine <br />25 m 3 <br />4 <br />t 0 <br />i y <br />pp <br />o no <br />eu <br />. <br />is comp <br />height above ground laud. <br />q <br />a <br />. <br />rn <br />ar <br />low volatilo esur, Tordon K, or Tordon ]01 Mature ro~improve die spectmm <br />For thickened (high visc¢siry) spiny matures, Garton 4 can be mixed <br />activity mow, Volume Stem Bark Band Treatmem (North Central and Lake Smtes) <br />To control sure dbk woodyplants with sums less than 6 inches in basal diameter, <br />. <br />with diesel oil or other inverting agent. When using an inverting agent, read and <br />ns and precautions on the product label. <br />cti <br />di <br />h mu 20 [0 30 gallons of Garton 4 in enough oil ro make 100 gallons of spiny <br />with a backpack or knapsack sprayer using ]ow pressure and a <br />l <br />re <br />o <br />e use <br />follow t <br />Aerial Appgcatlon (Helicopter Only) <br />l U <br />" y <br />mixture App <br />solid cone or flat fan nozzle. Apply the spiny vi a b ro ]0 inch untie band that <br />iny m a mower that completely wets the bark, <br />stem <br />S <br />ul <br />h <br />se <br />Genera <br />Aerial sprays should be applied using suitable drift control (See . <br />p <br />es [ <br />e <br />completely enc <br />but not m the point of rmoff. The treahnant band may be positioned at wy height <br />Prewurio¢s"). - ~ ~ <br />e Treatment (Utility and Pipegne Rights-of-Way) <br />Folia up to the firs[ major branch. For best results apP1Y the band as low as possible. <br />mixture conee¢tration should vary with Stu and susceptibility of species to <br />S <br />rs <br />g <br />Use 4 ro 8 quarts of Garton 4 alone, or 3 to 4 quarts Gazlon 4 in a tank mix Y <br />P <br />be trcaud. Applications may be made at any time, including winer months. <br />combination with labeled rnus of 2,4-D low volatile esur Tordon 101 Mixttue <br />or Tordon K and apply in a [oral spray volume of 10 ro 30 gallons per acre. Uso <br />arc dense or under drought conditions. <br />nt <br />l <br />Thinline Basal Bark Treatment <br />To control susceptible woody plants with stems less than 6 inches in diameer, <br />a <br />s <br />[he higher rotes and volumes when p <br />Basal Bark and Dormant Brush Treatments - apply Garton 4 either undiluted or mixed at 50.75 % vN with oil in a thin stream to <br />all sides of die lower stems. The stream should be ducted horizontally to apply <br />To wntrol susceptible woody plants in rights-of--way, and other non-crop areas, <br />use Garton 4 in oil or oil-water mixtures prepared and applied <br />nd in forests a narrow band around each stem or clump. Use a minimum of 2 m 1 S milliliurs <br />of Garlo¢ 4 or oil mixture with Garton 4 m neat single stems and from 25 to <br />, <br />a <br />as described below. When preparing mixnves, use as oils either a commermalty <br />diesel fuel, No. I or No. 2 fuel oil, or kerosene. Subsdruu <br />available basal oil 100 milliliters ro treat clumps of soma. Use en applicabr metered or calibmud <br />m deliver the srnall amounts required. <br />, <br />other oils or diluents only as recommended by the oil or dilurnt's manvfacmrcr. <br />Warn mixing with a basal oil or other oils or diluents, read and follow the use <br />ared by the oil or dilator's <br />l <br />e <br />b <br />d <br />l <br />Dormant Stem Treatment <br />Dormant sum treatments will control susceptible woody plants and vines wi0t <br />pr <br />p <br />e <br />uct <br />a <br />d'vations and precautions on the pro <br />~ sums less than 2 inches in diameter. Plants wide stems greaur than 2 inches in <br />.manufacturer. diametermay not be controlled and resprouting may occur. This treatment method <br />Oil Mixture Sprays <br />Add Garton 4 m the required amount of oil in the spiny tank or mixing tank and is best suited for sites with dense, small diameter brash. Dormant stem treatmenta <br />of Garlou 4 can also be used as a chemical sidetrim for controlling lateral branches <br />mix thoroughly. If the murure stands over 4 hours, reagitation is regmred. of larger trees that encroach onto roadside, utility, or odher rights-of-way. <br />OB Mixtures of Gariw 4 and Tordon K: Tordon K and Garton 4 may be used in <br />tank mix combination for base] bark treatment of woody plants. These herbicides Mix 4 to 8 trans of Garton 4 in 2 to'3 gallons of crop oil concentmu or other <br />recommended oil and add this mixture ro enough waterto make 700 gallons of <br />are incompatible and will not form a stable mixture when mixed together directly <br />Stable tank mixtures for basal bark application can be made if each product <br />in oil <br />spiny solution. Use continuous adequate agitation. Apply with Radiarc, OC or <br />p <br />e <br />a' <br />~ <br />a <br />r <br />. <br />is fast combined with a compatibility agent prior to final mixing in the desired <br />ct bulletin for mixing insvuctronaJ <br />d <br />S 4 quarts of Weedone <br />ixed with <br />m <br />G rlon 4 may b <br />s <br />su <br />,farm coverage of <br />control of track cherry and broaden the spectrum <br />th <br />i <br />u <br />ee pro <br />ratio. ( <br />Oil-Water Mizmre Sprays <br />arate container. Do not allow <br />t m a se <br />f <br />~ e <br />mprove <br />170 herbicide to <br />of herbicidal activity. In wcs[em starts, apply anytime after woody plants are <br />dormant. to other areas apply anytime within 10 weeks of budbreak, generally <br />p <br />actan <br />and sur <br />First, premix the Garton 4, oil <br />any water or mixture containing waur to get into the Garton 4 or the premix. February through April. Do no[ apply m wet or saruraud bark as poor control <br />Fill the spiny tank about halt full with water, then slowly add the premix with <br />itatio¢ and complete filling the tank with wakr. Continue modcmu <br />tinuous a may result. <br />Cut St¢mp Treatment <br />g <br />con <br />gmuon. - <br />u: If the premix is put in die rank without any water. the first water added To control resprouting of cut stumps of susceptible species, rnix 20 m 30 gallons <br />of Garton 4 in enough oil to make ]00 gallons of spiny mixture. Apply with a <br />f <br />y form a thick "invert" (water in oil) emulsion which will be hard m break. <br />~"° an <br />backpack or knapsack sprayer using low przssures and a solid cone or flat <br />attics of the stump, end the ouur portion of <br />area <br />ll <br />i <br />Basal Bark Treatment <br />To control susceptible woody plants with stems less than 6 inches in basal diameer, , <br />ar <br />te root co <br />wzzle. Spiny r <br />the cut surface including the cambium until thoroughly we; but not to the point <br />concentration should va <br />t <br />i <br />r <br />mix 1 m 5 gallons of Garton 4 in enough oil m make 100 gallons of spiny mixture, <br />hts reserve <br />All ri <br />&P P x <br />ure <br />of mnoff. Spiny m <br />es~ <br />f o Bred by C&P P <br />d <br />g <br />ress. <br />Dambase and format copyright ©by C . <br />