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<br />Noncrop industrial weed control and seleetive weed control in tut( (indus-
<br />trial, unimproved only) are not within the scope of the Worker Pro[eeBon
<br />Standard.
<br />• WEEDS CONTROLLED
<br />L, to Y, ounce oer acre
<br />Annual sowthistle
<br />Aster
<br />Bahiagmss
<br />Beebalm
<br />Bittercress
<br />Bitter sneezeweed
<br />Blackeyed-susan
<br />Blue mustard
<br />Bur buttercup
<br />Chicory
<br />Clover
<br />Cocklebur
<br />Common chickweed
<br />Common groundsel
<br />Common purslane
<br />Common yarrow
<br />Conical catchfly
<br />Coin cockle
<br />K m 1 ounce oer acre
<br />Blackberry
<br />Black henbane
<br />Broom snakeweed•
<br />Buckhom plantain
<br />Common cmpina
<br />Common sunflower
<br />Curly dock
<br />Dewberry
<br />1 to 2 ounces oer acre
<br />Bull thistle
<br />Common mullein
<br />Common tansy
<br />Field bindweed'"
<br />Gumweed
<br />Houndstongue
<br />u to 2 ounces oer acre
<br />anada thistle`"
<br />Daknation toadflax'"
<br />3 to 4 ounces oer acre
<br />Kudzu
<br />'Apply fall through spring.
<br />Caw cockle
<br />Crown vetch
<br />Dandelion
<br />Dogfennel
<br />False chamomile
<br />Fiddleneck tarweed
<br />Field pennycress
<br />Flixweed
<br />Goldenrod
<br />Lambsquarters
<br />Marestail
<br />Maximillion sunflower
<br />Miners letmce
<br />Pennsylvania smartweed
<br />Plains coreopsis
<br />Plantain
<br />Redroot pigweed
<br />Redstem filaree
<br />Dyer's woad
<br />Gorse
<br />Halogetan
<br />Henbit
<br />Honeysuckle
<br />Multiflom rose and other
<br />wild roses
<br />Musk thistle'''
<br />Perennial pepperweed
<br />Poison hemlock
<br />Purple loosestrife
<br />Scotch thistle
<br />Scouringmsh
<br />Salsify
<br />Duncecap larkspur
<br />Russian knapweed••
<br />Rough Beabane
<br />Shepherd's purse
<br />Silky crazyweed
<br />(locoweed)
<br />Smallseed falseflax
<br />Smooth pigweed
<br />Sweet clover
<br />Tansymustard
<br />Treacle mustard
<br />Tumble mustard
<br />Wild cartot
<br />Wild garlic
<br />Wild lettuce
<br />Wild mustard
<br />Wooly Croton
<br />Wood sorrel
<br />Yankeweed
<br />Plumeless thistle
<br />Pros[mte knotweed
<br />Rosering gaillardia
<br />Seaside arowgmss
<br />Sericea ]espedeza
<br />Teasel
<br />Wild caraway
<br />Snowberry
<br />St. lohnswort
<br />Western salsify
<br />Whitetop (hoary cress)
<br />Tall larkspur
<br />Yellow toadflax••
<br />•`Suppressiov, which is a visual reduction in weed competition (reducedpopulation orvigor)
<br />es compared m untreated areas. Apply as a full coverage spiny for best performance.
<br />•"Certain biotypes of musk thisde are more sensitive to DuPontTM ESCORT° XP and may
<br />be controlled with rates of '/e m '/. ounce per acre. Treatments of ESCOR'I~ XP may be
<br />applied from rosette through bloom stages of development.
<br />Tank Mil[ Combination
<br />For broader spectrum control and for use on certain biorypes of broadleaf weeds
<br />which may be resistant to ESCOR'I® XP and hebicides with the same mode of
<br />action, the following tank mixes are recommended.
<br />Dicamba + 2,4-D
<br />Combine 'A to 1 ounce of ESCOR'I® XP with 8 fluid ounces of dicamba and 16
<br />fluid ounces of 2,4-D far the control of kochia.
<br />Combine 4r ounce of ESCORT° XP with 8 fluid ounces of dicamba and 16 fluid
<br />ounces of 2,4-D for [he control of spotted knapweed.
<br />Combine 1 ounce of ESCORT° XP with 8 fluid ounces of dicamba and 16 fluid
<br />ounces of 2,4-D for the suppression of rash skelemnweed.
<br />NONCROP (INDUSTRIAL) SITES
<br />Application Information
<br />ESCORTa XP is recommended for use for general weed and brash control on non-
<br />crop, industrial sites such as airports, military installations, fence rows, roadsides
<br />and associated rights-o£--way, petroleum tank farms, pipeline and utility rights-of-
<br />way, pumping stations, railroads, storage areas, plant sites and other similar areas
<br />including governmental and private lands. I[ is also recommended for the control
<br />of certain noxious and troublesome weeds. Consult the "Weeds Controlled" and
<br />"Brash Species Controlled" tables to determine the appropriate application rate.
<br />ESCOR7® XP may be applied in rank mixture with other herbicides labeled for use
<br />~n noncrop sites. FuIIy read the labels and follow all directions and restrictions
<br />n each label.
<br />Applieation Timing
<br />For best results, DuPantTM ESCOR'I® XP should be applied postemergence m
<br />young, actively growing weeds. Applications may be made at any time of the
<br />year, except when the ground is frozen.
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<br />GRASS REPLANT INTERVALS
<br />Following an application of ESCOR"1® XP to noncrop areas, the treated sites
<br />may be replanted with various species of grosses at the intervals recommended
<br />below. For soils with a pH of 7.5 or less observe the following replant intervals:
<br />ESCOR'f® XP Rete Replan[ Interval
<br />Species oaJa (months)
<br />Brome, Meadow 'h-1 2
<br /> I-2 3
<br />Brome, Smooth '&-1 2
<br /> I-2 4
<br />Fescue, Alta iR-I 2
<br /> 1-2 4
<br />Feswe, Red 'h-1 2
<br /> 1-2 4
<br />Fescue, Sheep 'h-1 1
<br /> ]-2 4
<br />Foxtail, Meadow '/:-1 2
<br /> 1~ 4
<br />Grem Needlegrass 'h-2 I
<br />Orchardgrass ~h-I 2
<br /> I-2 4
<br />Russian wildrye '!, I
<br /> I 2
<br /> 2 3
<br />Switchgrass 'F-1 1
<br /> 1-2 3
<br />Timothy ~F---I 2
<br /> 1-2 4
<br />Wheatgtass, Western i~-1 2
<br /> I-2 3
<br />For soils with a pH of 7.5 or greater observe the following replant intervals:
<br />ESCOR'1~ XP Rate Replant Interval
<br />Species or/a (months)
<br />Alkali Seaton '6-1 ]
<br /> 1-2 3
<br />Bluestein, Big '/,-2 3
<br />Brume, Mountain 'F-I 1
<br /> I-2 2
<br />Gmmma, Blue 'h-2 1
<br />Gmmma, Sideoa¢ 'h 2
<br /> >~F- >3
<br />$witchgrass 'l+ 2
<br /> >'h_ >3
<br />Wheatgrass, Thickspike 'h-2 I
<br />Wheatgmss, Western 'h-7 2
<br /> 1-2 3
<br />The recommended intervals are for applications made in the Spring to early
<br />Summer. Because ESCOR'fa XP degradation is slowed by cold or frozen soils,
<br />applications made [he late Summer or FaII should consider the intervals as begin-
<br />ning in the Spring following treatment.
<br />Testing has indicated that there is considerable variation in response among the
<br />species of grasses when seeded into areas treated with ESCOR'1® XP. If species
<br />other than those listed above are to be planted into areas treated with ESCOR'I®
<br />XP a field bioassay should be performed, or previous experience may be used, to
<br />determine the feasibility of replanting treated sites.
<br />TURF, INDUSTRIAL NNIMPROVED ONLY)
<br />Application Information
<br />ESCORT° XP is recommended for selective weed control in unimproved in-
<br />dustrial mrf where certain grasses are well established and desired as ground
<br />cover. ESCOR'Im XP is also recommended for the control of certain noxious and
<br />troublesome weeds in turf.
<br />In addition to conventional spiny equipment, ESCOR'I® XP may also be ap-
<br />plied with invert emulsion equipment. When using an invert emulsion, mix the
<br />prescribed rote of ESCORT° XP in the water phase.
<br />Consult the' `Weeds Controlled" table to determine which weeds will be controlled
<br />by the following recommendations.
<br />Fescue and Blueemss-
<br />Apply 4a to '[, ounce of ESCORT° XP per acre.
<br />Crested Wheaterass and Smooth Brome-
<br />Apply 4. to 1 ounce of ESCOR'Iw XP per acre.
<br />Bertnudaerass-
<br />Apply '. to 2 ounces of ESCOR'1® XP per acre.
<br />Application Timiog
<br />Applications may be made at anytime of the year, except when the soil is frozen.
<br />When a spring application is made on fescue or bluegrass, a second application
<br />may be made during the summer after full seedhead maturation.
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