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Russian olive will receive a cut stump treatment that can be applied any time the <br />bazk 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 Canada Thistle Kna weeds Field Bindweed <br />Mowin Yes Yes Yes <br /> March to May; continue <br /> every 3-4 weeks Prior to flowering <br /> thereafter during growing stage <br />Timin season Prior to flowerin sta e <br />Herbicide 1 Escort 1-2 oz/acre Curtail 3 is/acre Roundu Ultra 3-4 is/acre <br />Herbicide 2 Redeem 3-4 tslacre <br />Herbicide 3 <br />(suppression 1 qt Vanquish + 1 qt <br />onl 2,4-D <br /> Immediately following <br /> Immediately following mowing Immediately following <br /> mowing and when plant July to October (pre- mowing May to July; <br />Timin is in bloom bud to bloom Se tember to earl October <br />Method of Broadcast with water <br />A lication Broadcast carrier Sot <br /> Add 0.25% v/v <br />Note Add 0.25% vlv 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 lication2 carrier+surfactant <br /> Leave entire plant Add an oil to <br /> for two growing the Garlon 4 <br /> season after prior to <br />Note application application <br />