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The Russian Olive will receive a cut stump treatment that can be applied any time <br />the bark is not wet or frozen. Again, future applications, if needed will be completed. See <br />Table 3 for a detailed description of the treatment method. <br />Table 2. <br />S ecies Russian Kna weed Whiteto <br /> July to October April to May <br />Timin re-bud to bloom bloom <br /> Escort 1-2 <br />Herbicide 1 Curtail 3 is/acre oz/acre <br /> Redeem 3-4 <br />Herbicide 2 is/acre <br />Herbicide 3 1 qt Vanquish + 1 <br />su ression onl t 2,4-D <br />Method of Broadcast with <br />A lication water carrier Broadcast <br /> Add 0.25% <br /> Add 0.25% vlv v/v <br />Note surfactant surfactant <br />Table 3. <br /> Russian <br />S ecies Tamarisk Olive <br />A lication T e Foliar Cut Stum <br /> Anytime bark <br /> June to September is not wet or <br />Timin full leaf set frozen <br /> Garlon 4 <br />Herbicide 1 Arsenal Concentrate <br /> Pathfinder <br /> (Ready to <br />Herbicide 2 Habitat use <br /> Cut tree <br /> Spot treatment with down, spray <br />Method of 1 % solution + cut within 15 <br />A lication 1 surfactant minutes <br /> Broadcast 2 quarts <br />Method of per acre in water <br />A lication 2 carrier + surfactant <br /> Leave entire plant Add an oil to <br /> for two growing the Garlon 4 <br /> season after prior to <br />Note a lication a lication <br />Summary Control of weed species at the North Delta Pit will include: monitoring and <br />initial and follow-up herbicide application. <br />