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DRMS Permit Index
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M2006077
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
11/7/2006
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110c application
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Paul Morgan Excavating, Inc.
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Page 4 of 23 <br />Appendix 1 <br />stores. Therefore, returning infested land to a productive state occurs only over fime. Success requires a <br />sound management plan implemented over several years. <br />Caporal control of Canada Thistle <br />Grasses and alfalfa can compete effectively with Canada thistle if their growth is favored by good <br />management. Maintain fertility and, if possible, moisture at optimtun levels [o favor gals or alfalfa <br />growth. Soil analysis can easily determine fertility needs. Be cautious with nitrogen fertilizers, because <br />excess available, soil nitrogen may favor weed growth. <br />These are essential management steps to ensure optimum desirable plant growth and competition. <br />However, competition alone seldom is effective against Canada thistle. <br />Chemical Control of Canada Thistle <br />Read [he label, follow directions and use precautions. Research at Colorado State University shows that <br />Tordon 22K (picloram), Curtail (clopyralid plus 2,4-D), Transline (clopyralid), BanveWanquish/Clarity <br />(dicamba), 2,4-D and Telar (chlorsulfuron) are effective against Canada thistle. These herbicides are most <br />effective when combined with cultural and/or mechanical control. <br />BanvelNanquish/Clarity, and 2,4-D may be used on pastures, rangeland and non-crop areas. Tordon, <br />Curtail, Telar and Transline may be applied on noncrop areas only. Colorado State University data <br />indicates that BanvelNanquish/Clarity or Telar are effective when combined with 2,4-D as asplit-season <br />application. <br />Apply 2,4-D, 2 quarts per acre (A), in spring when Canada thistle is 10 to 15 inches tall, in pre-bud to eazly <br />bud growth stages Re-treat in fall with BanvelNanquish/Clarity (2 quartslA) or Telar (1 ouncelA) to re- <br />growth. Use a surfactant (0.25 percent to 0.5 percent v/v) with Telar for adequate control. <br />BanvelNanquish/Clarity also may be applied in early spring at 2 quarts/A when Canada thistle is in the <br />rosette stage. Tordon (I quardA) or Tordon plus 2,4-D p quart + 1 quart/A) is effective whenever Canada <br />thistle is actively growing. Fall applications are especially effective. <br />Curtail and Transline aze effective when applied in spring after all Canada thistle plants have emerged. <br />Apply Curtail (2 to 3 quarts/A) when the oldest Canada thistle plants are entering the bud growth stage and <br />the youngest aze in the rosette to bolting growth stages. Apply Transline (Z3 to 1 pUA) when Canada <br />thistle is in the rosette to bud growth stages. Tmnsline at 1 pUA also is effective when applied in fall. <br />Recent research at Colorado State University shawl that the performance of Curtail to wntrol Canada <br />thistle can be improved when preceded by two or three mowings. When Canada thistle infestations occur in <br />situations where root growth would be restricted, such as habitats with high water tables, begin mowing <br />when it is 12 to 15 inches tall. Repeat mowings at about one month intervals. Apply Curtail at 2 to 3 <br />quarrs/A in October or about one month after the third mowing. Follow this regimen for two consecutive <br />years. <br />Mechanical control of Canada Thistle <br />Mowing hay meadows can be an effective tool if combined with herbicide treatments. Mowing alone is not <br />effective unless conducted at one-month imervals over several Bowing seasons. Always combine mowing <br />with cultural and chemical control. Mowing at hay cutting stimulates new Canada thistle shoots to develop <br />from its root system. <br />in imgated grass hay meadows, fall herbicide treatments that follow mowing can be an effective <br />management system because more Canada thistle foliage is present after cutting to intercept herbicide. <br />Additionally, root nutrient stores decrease after mowing because the plant draws on them to develop new <br />shoots. <br />
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