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<br />Wildflower Establishment with PLATEAU herbicide 4 ozlA + PENDULUM
<br />herbicide 2 Ibs e.iJAt
<br />Common Name Genus Species PRE` POST'
<br />Blackryed Susan Rudbecltla hirra Yes Yes
<br />Blanke[flower Gaillardia pulchella No Yes
<br />Bundleflowtt, Illinois Desmanrhus i/linoensis >50%thinning Yes
<br />Clover, Crimson Tnfolium incamamm >30% thinning Yes
<br />Coneflower, Clasping Dracopsis amplexicaults Yes Yes
<br />Coneflower, Upright Raribida calumnefera No OK
<br />Coneflower, Purple Echinaceapurpwea Yes Yes
<br />Coreopsis, Dwarf Red Coro-sis rineroria var. OK OK
<br />Plains Gay Feather smndng stunting
<br />Coreopsia Plains Coreapsis tincroria OK Yes
<br />Coreopsis, Lance Coreopsis lancealala 23%thinning Yes
<br />Leaved
<br />Comflower Cenmurea cyanus No OK
<br /> 20% thinning
<br />Cosmos, Garden Cosmos bipinnams OK OK
<br /> 10%thinning Smn[ing
<br />Cosmos, Yellow Cosmos sufphureus Yes Yes
<br />Daisy, Ox-eye Chrysanthemum 23% thinning Yes
<br />Daisy, Shasta Chrysanthemum marginal-OK Yes
<br /> maximum 20% thinning
<br />Lupine, Perennial Lupine perennis Yes G50%thinning
<br />Pamidgepea Cauia jasciculata 25%thinning Yes
<br />Poppy, California Fschscholzia cafifomica Yes 23% injury
<br />smnting,
<br />Yanow, Gold Achillea felipendu(ina OK OK
<br />k Ibs aJA = 2.4 qts of PENDULUM herbicide 3.3 EC or 3.3 Ibs of PENDULUM herbicide
<br />WDG
<br />-Preemergence m planting
<br />aPosmmergence to seedlings
<br />Yes = no injury
<br />No =results in no wildflower germination or unacreptable injury to scedling flowers
<br />OK =tan be used if thinning and/or smnting can be tolemied or if establishment is threatened
<br />by weed competition.
<br />Due [o [he diversity of species and varieties that exist in areas where wildflowers
<br />are grown, the response to PLATEAU herbicide may vary greatly. Careful testing
<br />on desimble species is recommended to determine if area-wide applications can
<br />be made. Try on a limited area to verify tolerance in a specific area.
<br />The suitability of PLATEAU herbicide use on wildflower species no[ listed, should
<br />be determined by treating a small number of such wild flowers a[ an appropriate
<br />tale, not to exceed 12 oz per acre per year. Treated wildflowers should be
<br />evaluated I to 2 months following application for possible injury. 7'HE USER
<br />ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY POR ANY DAMAGE OR OTHER LIABILITY.
<br />SPECIAL WEED CONTROL
<br />ALWAYS ADD AN ADJUVANT m PLATEAU herbicide (see "SPRAY AD-
<br />JUVANTS FOR POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATIONS" section). Research has
<br />shown Methylated Seed Oil (MSO) surfactants provide PLATEAU herbicide with
<br />superior control of perennial weeds. This effect is not always observed and is
<br />most prevalent on waxy leaf species, perennials and weeds under stress conditions.
<br />For the weeds listed below, it is recommended to use a MSO for best results. The
<br />use of nonionic surfactants or silicone based surfactants may result in less than
<br />acceptable control.
<br />dohnsongrass & Itebgrass: For best results, apply PLATEAU herbicide at [he
<br />tale of 8 to J2 oz per acre after johnsongrass or i[chgmss has reached ]8 to 24
<br />inches in height at the whorl. The addition of ACCORD or ROUNDUP PAO at
<br />the tale of 8 to 16 oz per acre may improve control after cuhn elongation or in
<br />dense stands. Use higher herbicide rates as density increases. Larger gross than
<br />specified above can be controlled.
<br />Dallisgrass, Bahiagrass, Vaseygrass, Pospofam spp„ Smutgrress: For dallis-
<br />gass, bahiagmss and smutgrass control, apply PLATEAU herbicide postemer-
<br />gence at the rote of 10 to 12 oz per acre, after grass has reached 100% green-up.
<br />For vaseygmss apply PLATEAU herbicide at [he rate of4 m 6 oz per acre posce-
<br />mergence after grass has reached 100% green-up and is from 3 to 8 inches in
<br />height. The addition of ACCORD or ROUNDUP PRO at the rote of 12 to 16 oz
<br />per acre will improve efficacy. Use higher herbicide rates as target grass weed
<br />densities and/or maturity increase. The additon of PENDULUM herbicide will
<br />provide increased preemergence control of these gmsses from seed.
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<br />Leafy Spurge: For best results, apply PLATEAU hefiicide at 8 to 12 oz per
<br />acre in late summer or fall (late August through mid-October). Consecutive year
<br />applications will optimize long term control. PLATEAU herbicide at 12 ozJA
<br />applied spring or fall, or 4 oz/A in the spring following an 8 oz/A fall treatment
<br />may result ¢t excessive injury to coal season gmsses in Some areas. For best
<br />results, always use a methylated seed oil at 2 pines per acm. Two pints per acre
<br />of Nitrogen fertilizer (see "SPRAY ADJUVANTS FOR POSTEMERGENCE
<br />APPLICATIONS" section) may also be added to the spray tank to increase leafy
<br />spurge connol, however, [his may increase injury to desired species of gmsses
<br />and forbs. The use of nonionic and silicone based surfactants have resulted in
<br />little or no control of leafy spurge. Approximate dates for fall timing in North
<br />and South Dakota is late August through September, for Nebraska and Iowa is
<br />mid September through mid-October. This application should be made after good
<br />soil moisture is present but prior to the leafy spurge losing its milky sap flaw due
<br />to a killing frost To check and see if the milky sap flow haz been affected by a
<br />frost simply break the main stem of the leafy spurge and if milky sap flows from
<br />:he break [hen PLATEAU herbicide can still be applied.
<br />Canada Thistle: Spring applications of 12 oz PLATEAU herbicide plus 2 pints of
<br />Methylated Seed Oil per acre applied postemergence to Canada thistle will provide
<br />:onrml and/or suppression ofabove ground biomass. For best resuhs, apply when
<br />histle is in the rosette to early bolt. Applications made at flowering will provide
<br />knock down of existing foliage but may result in root sucker sprouting.
<br />Tall Fescue Control: Tall fescue can be controlled by using PLATEAU herbicide
<br />at the tale of 12 oz plus Methylated Seed Oil at 2 pints per acre. The addition
<br />of ACCORD, glyphosate or ROUNDUP PRO and/or Nitrogen fertilizer (see
<br />"SPRAY ADJUVANTS FOR POSTEMERGENCE APPLICATIONS" section)
<br />to the above mix will aid in connol. Tall fescue must be actively growing for
<br />sptimum control. If tall fescue has reached summer dormancy, control may be
<br />Door.
<br />Fall applications of PLATEAU herbicide at 8 to 12 oz/A plus a ACCORD or
<br />ROUNDUP PRO at 24 to 64 oz/A will result in best control of existing tall fescue
<br />and new germinating seedlings. With spring applications of PLATEAU herbicide
<br />at 6 to 12 ozlA, plus ACCORD or ROUNDUP PRO at 32 ro 64 ozlA, use
<br />higher tales for older, mature fescue stands and lower PLATEAU herbicide tales
<br />when planting forbs. When using 8 oz1A of PLATEAU herbicide in the fat! with
<br />ACCORD or ROUNDUP PRO, it is recommended to apply 4 ozlA PLATEAU
<br />herbicide in the spring at planting for annual weed and seedling fescue connol.
<br />Burning the fescue stand, where penni[[eQ the following spring, just prior tu
<br />green-up, will aid in control and provide a better seedbed for planting. Mowing
<br />the fescue several times the summer before fall application, will weaken the
<br />Fescue root system, making i[ more susceptible to herbicides. Always allow for at
<br />least 10 inches of regrowth. Following the last mowing before spraying, as both
<br />PLATEAU herbicide and ROUNDUP products need foliage present for herbicide
<br />uptake and satisfactory control.
<br />Russian Knapweed: Apply 12 ozlA of PLATEAU herbicide plus 1 quart per acre
<br />ofine[hylated seed oil when Russian Knapweed has begun faR senescence. Control
<br />may still be obtained with applications made after full senescence. Applications
<br />made prior to the initiation of senescence will result in reduced control.
<br />Dalmatian Toadtlax: Apply 12 oz/A of PLATEAU herbicide plus 1 quart per
<br />acre of methylated seed oil in the fall when the top 25% of the plant is necrotic,
<br />usually after a hard frost (late October through November). As long as there is
<br />some green stem and/or leaf tissue remaining, good control can be achieved. This
<br />timing usually corresponds to fall basal growth. Applications made prior to [his
<br />will result in poor control.
<br />Resistant Biotypes: Naturally occurring biotypes (a plant within a given species
<br />That has a slightly different, btu distinct genetic makeup from other plants of the
<br />same species) of some weeds listed on [his label may not be effectively controlled
<br />by this and/or other herbicides (OUSTTM) with the ALS/AHAS enzyme inhibiting
<br />made of action. If nammlly occurring ALS/AHAS resistant biotypes are present N
<br />an area, PLATEAU herbicide should be tank-mined or applied sequentially with
<br />an appropriate registered herbicide having a differem mode of action to ensure
<br />control.
<br />RESIDUAL BAREGROUND WEED CONTROL
<br />For sensitive areas and use around desimble vegetation PLATEAU herbicide at
<br />12 ounces per acre may be tank mixed with PENDULUM herbicide, ROUNDUP
<br />PRO, ESCORT, KARMEXTM, 2,4-D, diuron, ENDURANCETM or other labeled
<br />productsm provide total vegetation control For other baregroundareas PLATEAU
<br />herbicide at 12 oz per acre may be tank mixed with ARSENAL herbicide, SA-
<br />HARA DG herbicide, KROVAR, OUST, TORDONx", VANQUISH or other
<br />labeled products to provide total bareground weed control. For maximum weed
<br />eontrol, use 2 pints per acre of methylated seed oil as an adjuvant.
<br />Spot Treatments: PLATEAU herbicide may be used m control weed encroach-
<br />ment in bareground or total vegetation control situations. To prepare the spray
<br />solu[ioa, thoroughly min in each gallon of water 0.25 to 5°/ volume/volume (0.3
<br />az ro 5.4 oz per gallon) PLATEAU herbicide plus a methylated seed oil adjuvant.
<br />USE UNDER PAYED SURFACES
<br />Applications should be made to the soil surface only when final grade is estab-
<br />lished. DO NOT move soil following PLATEAU herbicide application. Apply
<br />PLATEAU herbicide in sufficient water to ensure thorough and uniform wettin
<br />of [he soil surface, including the shoulder area. Add PLATEAU hefiicide a[ a
<br />zte of 12 oz. per acre to clean water in the spray tank during the filling operation.
<br />Agitate before spraying. If soil is not moist prior to treatment, incorporation of
<br />PLATEAU herbicide will improve control. PLATEAU herbicide can be incorpo-
<br />ared into the soil to a depth of two inches using a rorotiller or disc. Rainfall or
<br />irtigation totaling one inch is also sufficient to incorporate PLATEAU herbicide
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