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it.'. . <br />WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN <br />This form whmt ca~tptcted will meet the initial ~~-for year Wxd <br />Maw Plan. Follow-up on thia pLn will be doge by the weed. A~etiasttstot. <br />Prather i>~bramrtion msy be oMraiaed oar wend twntrol fl+om t>se Colorado Cooperative <br />Extension Serve or $rritrt a private pesticide applicaEor: Weed ipgion wilt be <br />provided, upon pour r by the Weed Ate. This plea s+~ be wed <br />prior to gra~irtg of ii».l approval. It is tended drat at~at bor. initgeed on rho play <br />in the preliminory stage to arrow sufficiem time ror ooatrol .orlon and t~sula <br />vcriFcatic®. <br />NAME OF 3UBDMSION OR APPLICANT: <br />Nidc H. Gray <br />MAILING ADDRESS: <br />584 6S.30 Road <br />TELEPHONE: <br />970-249-9436 <br />LOCATION OF SUBDMSION OR PROPERTY: <br />10 acres in the SW114, NW1/4, Sea 24, T49N, RSW, N.M.P.M, known as Gray Pit #1 <br />NOXIOUS WE®8 IDENTIFIED AND LOCATION: <br />Canadian Thistle and Russian Knapweed at various locations within the 10 aces, <br />t <br />PLANNED METHODS OF WEED CONTROL: <br />Weeds will be controled by spraying with chemical herbicides as recommended by the <br />Montrose County Weed Department <br />t <br />IF HERBIDICE3 ARE TO HE USED FOR CONTROL, SPECIFY TARGBTED <br />SPECIES, CHEMICAL TO 13E USED, RATES OF APPLICATION. AND <br />APPROXIMATE DATES OF APPLICATION: <br />Canadian Thistle: Treat with Curtail at 2.0 ounces per gallon of water in the spring prior <br />to bud developement and in the fall after the plant has gone to seed. <br />Russian Knapweed: Treat with Curtail at 2.0 ounces per gallon in the spring prior to flower <br />developement and in the fall just prior to the early frost. <br />The initial treatment will begin in the spring of 2002 with a follow up in the fall of 2002 and <br />will continue until the pit is reclaimed and competing vegetation is established. <br />