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<br />CANADA THISTLE TREATMENT <br />1st year - 2 quarts Banvel <br />2nd year - Seedlings - 1 qt Banvel <br />3rd year - Seedlings - 1 pint Banvel and 1 Pint 2-4D <br />4th year - Spot treat if necessary <br />*Use 1/2% surfactant by volume <br />When to treat Canada Thistle <br /> <br />~S rin~~ -emergence - Pre-bud <br />FaTT- -Rosette Stage (adequate moisture and 7 days before hard freeze - 22' <br />or less) <br />Both Spring and Fall has given equal control with 3 years comparison. <br />Advanta es of Banvel on Bindweed and Canada Thistle control work- <br />conomica xce ent contro a e pro uct to wor with and can <br />vary rates according to needs. <br />2 quart rates can be applied in fallow land the year after wheat harvest and <br />planted to fall wheat the year after. Corn and milo can be planted Spring <br />after Fall treatment. <br />For other rotational crops see your dealer-distributor or Banvel <br />Representative or Velsicol Labels. <br /> BINDWEED CONTROL PROGRAM <br />1st year - 2 quarts Banvel (initial treatment) <br />2nd year - 1 pint Banvel + 1 pint 2-4D or <br /> 1 quart Banvel <br />3rd year - 1 pint Banvel + 1 pint 2-4D or <br /> 1 quart Banvel <br />4th year - Spot treat as necessary <br /> *Use 1/2% surfactant by volume <br />When to spray Bindweed on 1st year treatment. <br />1. In the fall (September-October). <br />2. When Bindweed is fairly green and healthy - some moisture. <br />3. 7 days before a killing frost. <br />Bindweed Seedling Retreats - 2nd through 4th year <br />Treatment - Spray in early bud stage through October whenever seedlings <br />appear. Treat escapes whenever they reappear. <br />CHEMICAL FALLOW <br />Perennial weed control work in chemical fallow work appears to be a superior program. <br />The rate of 1 pt. of Banvel and 1 pt. of Roundup in mid to late summer has kept Canada <br />Thistle and Bindweed under control. This program also eliminates 2-3 tillages in <br />addition towards making progress in controlling your perennial weeds. <br />Leonard Eggemeyer Velsicol Chemical <br />