Laserfiche WebLink
JUN-16-2005 14:22 F~rom:WESTEF2N GRRVEL-MONT 970 249 0590 To:9702411516 <br />i ~ W~~~~,r~N~ Gx~vh~.L, ]:NC,. <br />f ' <br />WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />DATE; June 16, 2005 ~-'~- <br />NAME: Western Gravel [nc. t~ <br />Pl'f NAME: Olathe Pi~ M-$4-10$ v ~( /~-~~1-~' <br />MAILING ADDRESS: 3001 Noah Townsend Avenue <br />Montrose, CO $1401 <br />TELEPH.ON.E: Attn: Jim Gilleeee 970.249-2431 <br />P.4~5 <br />G~ <br />~F~~l~~~ <br />U <br />°i~;so N~~ Zpp <br />ap/ $ <br />ILlineja/s apd Cep/oBr <br />NOXIOUS WEEDS IDENTIFIED: Russian Knapweed and Russian Olive <br />PLANNED METFIODS OF WEED CONTROL: Chemical contra) <br />SPECIFY CHEMICALS, RATES , APPROXIMATL-'LY DATE OF APPLICATION: <br />Russian Knapwced: Curtail at a minimum rate of three quarts per acre plus <br />surfactant at bud stage in early June, and again in late September. <br />Thistle: Curtail at a minimum rate of two quarts per acre plus surfactant in early <br />June or rosette stage. <br />Russian Olive: Oarlon 4 or Garton 3A (aquatic) at a minimum rate of 3 quarts per <br />100 gal plus surfactant to spray foliage to point of runoff when plants are actively <br />growing, <br />~ Tamarisk; Salt Cedar: Habitat (aquatic) at a minimum rate of 3 quarts per acre <br />wu surfactant at bud stage or in the fall. <br />Ar s along all waterways will only have appropriate aquatic chemicals used by <br />co rcial applicators. <br />Herbicide may need to be applied ibr several consecutive years to eradicate noxious <br />weeds. <br />