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<br />buffalograss. Apply PLATEAU herbicide immediately after jrlandng prior to
<br />spring growth or seed germination. New growth and small seedlings can be
<br />severely injured or kilkd. If applying after emergence i[ is best m wait mtil
<br />bulfalograss has at Icast five true leaves and use a nonionic or silicmve surfactant
<br />Do not use a mcdtylakd seed oil. For established stands, PLATEAU herbicide
<br />may be applied at the rote of 2 m 8 o~/A for weed control. Hightt rotes may
<br />cause somc mrf discoloredon and smnting. PLATEAU herbicide maybe applied
<br />m dormant bufTalogmss m convrol wimtcr annual weeds. Turf type buffalogress
<br />may express different mlcrencc Icvel to PLATEAU herbicide than wild [ypc
<br />buffalogress. Some mrf types can tolttate low rotes of PLATEAU hcrbicide at
<br />seeding. Consul[ recd dealir for derails,
<br />Eastern Gamagrass: PLATEAU herbicide should only be used for the esmb-
<br />hshmcnt err maintwance of eastern gamagress if some stand thinning or loss can
<br />be toluated. Apply PLATEAU herbicide at 2 m 6 oz per acre a[ plantvg prior m
<br />gamagress cmergence. Sm¢d thinning end smnting is imminent Adverse condi-
<br />tions, poor so05, or added stress to the gamagrass could result in stand monaliry.
<br />Postemttgence applica4on to seedlings will cauu mormliry. On esmb]ishcd east-
<br />ern gmagress, apply PLATEAU herbicide at 2 to 8 oz per acre prior to gmagrass
<br />brcaWng dormancy. Some smnting will occur and increases as the PLATEAU
<br />herbicide rote increases. Applications made during or after green-up may result
<br />in foliar end seedhead suppression and possible mormliry of weak plants.
<br />TaB Fescue C¢¢trol; TaR fescue can 6e comm~lkd by using PLATEAU herbicide
<br />at the rote of 12 oz per acct plus methylakd seed oil at 2 pints pct acre in
<br />esmblished stands of or to prepare s secd bed for big bluestem, IiNe bluestetn,
<br />and indiangtass. The addition of Nitrogen fertiliur (see "SPRAY ADJUVANTS
<br />FOR POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATIONS" section) m the above mix will aid
<br />in cavtrol. TaB fescue must be actively growing for optimum control. If roll fescue
<br />has teachedthe boot stage or Isar reached summer dormancy, wntrol may be poor.
<br />For improved control of tall fescue, PLATEAU herbicide maybe tank mood with
<br />ACCORD, ROUNDUP PRO, or glyphosetc. Fall applications of PLATEAU
<br />herbicide at 8 to 12 oz/A plus 24 m 64 oz/A ACCORD or ROUNDUP PRO will
<br />rcsuri in best control of existing roll frswe and new germinating seedlings. With
<br />spring applications of PLATEAU herbicide at 6 m 12 o~JA, plus a ACCORD or
<br />ROUNDUP PRO at 32 m 64 orljA, use higher rotes for older, mature fescue stands
<br />and lower PLATEAU herbicide rotes when pla¢[ing forts. When using 8 oTIA of
<br />PLATEAU herbicide in the faB with a glyphosate product, i[ is rccommcnded ro
<br />apply 4 orJA PIATEAU herbicide in the spring at planting for annual weed and
<br />seedling feuue control. Burning the fescue stand, where pemtit[ed, the following
<br />spring, just prior to green-up, will aid in covtrol and provide a better seedbed for
<br />planting. Mowing the fescue several times the summcrbeforc fall application will
<br />weakrn the feccue root system, making it morn susceptible m herbicides. Always
<br />allow fora[ least 10 inches of regrowth, following the last mowing before spraying,
<br />as both PLATEAU herbicide and glyphosak products need foliage presev[ for
<br />herbicide upmke and satisfactory control.
<br />TOLERANT GRASS SPECIES' I
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<br />Pnlriegran PWTEAU herhklde
<br />Rnt< (oLA)s
<br />Common Nerve
<br />Big Bluestein Genus spades
<br />Mdropogon gercrdii New Seeding
<br />2-12 - Famblbbed
<br />2-12
<br />Link Hmertem Sehrmehyrium scoporam 2-12 2-12
<br />Indimgracs Sorghasrrvm numnr 2-12 2-12
<br />Bushy Bluenem Mdropogonglomerams -• 2-12
<br />King Ranch Bmestrns Borhriochloa tuhaenmm - 2-12
<br />Sikes Beard Blueatem Borhriachlaa samhanatder - 2-12
<br />Bmomsedge MdroPOgon virginicvr - 2-12
<br />Fingergress, Rhodes glass Chad' app. - 2-12
<br />Needlegrav Sripo app. - 2-12
<br />Needleandthread Sripo mmara - 2-12
<br />Keavy (Plains) Threeawn Ariuida /ongeryim - 2-12
<br />Prakie 7hraeawn Arirrido oligantha - 2-12
<br />Pinkie Smdreed Calamovilfa longifolia - 2-12
<br />Smooth Bromegrasx Bromur inermir - 2-12
<br />Krnmcky Bmegrass Poa prnrensis - 2-I2
<br />Sadberg sBluegaass Poa xandberglt - 2-12
<br />Whratgrasses Agmpyron app. - 2-12
<br />BoWebrush Squvrcltail Simnian hyrair - 2-12
<br />Rusian Wildrye EJymmjunceru 2-fir 2-12
<br />Sideoats Grame Bourdova curdpendulo 2-B' 2-8
<br />Blue Grams Bourelouagraetlu 2-B' 2-8
<br />BuRalograas Buchfce dacryloider 2-0 ~ 2-8
<br />Eavem Gamagrass Trtpracum dacryloidu 2-gr 2-8
<br />'PLATEAU herbicide pramergrnm applicafions to newty seeded sideoan, blue grams end
<br />Eastern gmagrass may Rsult in thinning or loss of stand.
<br />•Tolerance unlmown
<br />TOLERANCE OF ESTABLISHED GRASSES TO 8 TO 12 O7JA OF
<br />PLATEAU HE1261CfDE APPLIED [N THE FALL
<br />Grass Species' Toleravt Suppresredr Not Tolerance
<br />Tolerant Uaknowa
<br />Bttmudagrass X - '
<br />Bluegrasq Kenmeky X
<br />Bluegrass. Sandberg's X
<br />Bluestein, big X
<br />Bluestein, bushy X
<br />Bmestem, Kiag Ranch X '
<br />Bluatem, litile X
<br />Bluertem, silver heard X
<br />Bromegrass, meadow X X
<br />Bromegrass, smooth ~ X
<br />Broomsedge X
<br />Huffalogmss X X
<br />Cheatmass ~ X
<br />Creeping foxmi4 Garrison X '
<br />Downry brume X
<br />Fesroq Idaho X
<br />Fescue, WI X
<br />Gamagrass, eartem X
<br />Grarna, blue X X
<br />Gmma, sideoats X X
<br />Ivdiangrass X '
<br />Medusahead ~
<br />Nxdleandthread
<br />Needlegross, green
<br />X
<br />X X
<br />lhchardgross X
<br />Prairie cordgrass X
<br />Prsvie dropseed X
<br />PmiR sandreed X
<br />Pmue thrceawm X -
<br />Quackgrass. X
<br />Redtop X X
<br />Reed eanarygrass X X
<br />Rhodes grass/Fingergnna X -
<br />Rye, anvuel m ltslisn X
<br />Rye, perennial X X
<br />Squimelmil, bonlebrush X
<br />Swimhgrass X X
<br />TimoWy X
<br />Whrntgrass, blvebunch X X
<br />Wheatgrass, crested , X X
<br />Wlieatgrass, intermediarc X X
<br />Wheatgrass, pubeRrnt X X
<br />Whrntgrass, siberian X
<br />Wheatgrass, slrnder X X
<br />Wheatgrass, sueain bank X X
<br />Whrntgrass, western X X
<br />Wik1 ryegras; Cenrba X
<br />Wild ryegrass, Russian X
<br />Wild ryegrass, Virginia X
<br />'See individual grass section for applieadon timing.
<br />'High rates may remit in smnting and growth suppression,
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