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<br />SPECIN7EN LABEL UPDATES A\'AILABLE AT W'W\{'.GREENBOOK.NET 3 <br />Nan<rop indns[riaf weed control and seective weed control in turf (indus- <br />trial, unimproved only) are not within the scope of the Worker Protecfion <br />tandard. <br />~EEDS COPITROLLED - <br />to 1/, ounce oar acre <br />Annual sowthisde Cow cockle Rough fleabane <br />Askr Crown vetch Shepherd's purse <br />Bahiagrass Dandelion Silky cmzyweed <br />Beebalm Dogfennel (locoweed) <br />Bittercress False chamomile Smallseed fahseflax <br />Bitter sneeuweed Fiddlrneck-tarweed Smooth pigweed <br />Blackeyed-susan Field pennycress Sweet clover <br />Blue mustard Ftizweed Tansymustard <br />Bur buttercup Goldenrod Treacle mustard <br />Chiwry lambsquarters Tumble mustard <br />Clover Marestail Wild cartot <br />Cocklebur Maximillion sunflower Wild garlic <br />Common chickweed Miners ]etmce Wild terrace <br />Common groundsel Pennsylvania smartweed Wild mustard <br />Common purslane Plains coreopsis Wooly Croton <br />Common yartow Plantain Wood sorrel <br />Conical catchfly <br />- Redroot pigweed Yankeweed <br />Corn cockle Redstem filaree <br />AC [O 1 ODOCe Der acre <br />Blackberry Dyer's woad Plumeless thisde <br />Black henbane Gorse Prostrate knolweed <br />Broom snakeweed" Halogeton Rosering gaillaMia <br />Buckhom plantain Henbit Seaside anowgmss <br />Common empina Honeysuckle Sericee lespedeza <br />Common sunflower Multiflom rose and other Teasel <br />Curly dock wild roses Wild caraway <br />Dewberry Musk thistle••" <br />1 to 2 ounces nee acre <br />Bull thistle Perennial pepperweed Snowberry <br />Common mullein Poison hemlock SL 7ohnswort <br />Common mnsy Purple loosestrife Western salsify <br />Field bindweed'' Scotch thistle Whitetop (hoary cress) <br />Gumweed Swuringnuh - <br />oundstongue Salsify <br />ounce er ac <br />Canada thisde•• Duncecap larkspur Tall larkspur <br />DaLnation toadflax"" Russian knapweed"" Yellow toadflax•• <br />3 [0 4 ounces cer acre <br />Kudzu <br />GRASS REPLANT INTERVALS <br />Following an application of ESCORT XP to non-crop areas, [he Ireakd sites <br />may be replanted with various species of grasses a[ the intervals recommrnded <br />below. For soils with n pH of 7.5 or less observe the following replant intervals; <br />ESCDRT° XP Rate Replant Inttrval <br />Species oLa (months) <br />Brome, Meadow 'h-I' ' 2 <br /> 1d 7 <br />Brome, Smooth 'h-1 2 <br /> 1-2 4 <br />Fescue, Alm 'h-1 2 <br /> 1-2 4 <br />Fescae, Red 'h-1 2 <br /> t-2 4 <br />Fesnre, Sheep 'h-I 1 <br /> t-2 a <br />Faxtaii, Meadow 'h-1 2 <br /> 1-2 4 <br />Green Needlegmss 'k-2 1 <br />Omhardgmss 'h-7 2 <br /> 1-2 4 <br />Russian wildrye 'h 1 <br /> 1 2 <br /> 2 7 <br />Swilchgrass 'h-I - 1 <br /> I-2 3 <br />Timothy 'h-1 2 <br /> 1-2 4 <br />Wheatgrass; Wes[em 'h.-1 2 <br /> 1-2 3 <br />For soils with a pH of 7.5 or greater observe the fallowing replant intervals: <br /> ESCOR'1® XP Rate Replant Interval <br />Specie orh (months) <br />AIkaR Saeamn 'h-1 1 <br /> 1-2 3 <br />Bluestcm, Big 'h-2 3 <br />Brame, Mounmin 'h-1 1 <br /> 1-2 2 <br />Gremma, Bluc '6-2 I <br />Gramme, Sideoam 'R 2 <br /> >'h >7 <br />Switchgrass '6 2 <br /> >'h >3 <br />WLeatgras, 7hickspike 'h-2 ] ' <br />Wheaigrasa, Westcm 'h-1 2 <br /> t-2 3 <br />'Apply fall through spring <br />''Suppression, which is a visual reduction in weed competition (reducedpopulation orvigor) <br />m tomparcd to unveamd veer. Apply az e full wvemge spray for best performance. <br />•'•Cenain biotypes of musk miau< ere more scnsidve to Dupom^' ESCOR'1® XP and may <br />a controlled w)m ratty of 'p to 'h ounw pa acre. 7reatmears of FSCOR7~ XP may be <br />applied from rosette drrough bloom smgcs of dcvcbpment <br />Tank Mis Combination <br />For broader specWm control and for use on certain biotypes of broadleaf weeds <br />which may be resistant t0 ESCORT XP and herbicides with the same mode of <br />acting the following rank mixes ate recommrnded. <br />Dicambe + 2,4-D <br />Combine 4, m 1 ounce of ESCORT XP witb 8 fluid ounces of dicamba and 16 <br />fluid ounces of 2,4-D for the control of kochia. <br />Combine Fr ounce of ESCORT XP with 8 fluid ounces of dicamba and 16 fluid <br />ounces of 2,4-D for the control of spotted Imapweed. <br />Combine ]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 (iNDUSTR[AL) SITES <br />Application Information <br />ESCORT XP is recommended for use for general weed and brash control on non- <br />crop,industrial sites such as airports, milimry installations, fence rows, roadsides <br />and associated rightsof--way, petroleum tank farms, pipeline and utility rights-of- <br />way, pumping stations, mihoads, storage areas, plant sites and other similar areas <br />including governmental and private (ands. It is also recommended for the control <br />of cttmin nozious and troublesome weeds. Consul[ [he "Weeds Convolled" and <br />"Brash Species Convolled" tables to determine the appropriate application rate. <br />~CORT XP may be applied in tank mixture with other herbicides labeled for use <br />non-crop sites. Fully read [he labels and follow all directions and restrictions <br />mch label. <br />Application Timing <br />For best results, DDPoniTM ESCORT XP should be applied postemergence to <br />young, actively growing weeds. Applications may be made at any time of the <br />year, except when the ground is frozen. <br />Database and format copyright ©by C&P Press. All rights reserved. <br />The recommended intervals era for applications made in the Spring to early <br />Summer. Because ESCORT XP degradation is slowed by cold or frozen soils, <br />applications made the late Summer or Fail should consider the intervals as begin- <br />ning in the Spring following treatment <br />Tesdng Las indicated shat there is considerable variation in response among the <br />species of grasses when seeded into areas vested with ESCORT XP. If species <br />other than those listed above are m be planted into areas treated with ESCORT <br />XP a field bioassay should be performed, or previous experience may be used, t0 <br />determine the feasibility of replanting treated sites. <br />TURF, INDUSTRIAL (UNIMPROVED ONLY) <br />Application Information <br />ESCORT XP is recommended for selective weed control in unimproved in- <br />dustrial NrF where certain grasses are well established and desired-as ground <br />cover. ESCORT XP is also recommended for the control of cerain noxious and <br />troublesome weeds in turf. <br />In addition to conventional spray equipment, ESCORT XP may also be ap- <br />plied with invert emulsion equipment When using an invert emulsion, mix the <br />prescribed rate of ESCORT XP in tfie water phase. <br />Consult the' `Weeds Controlled" table m determine which weeds will be controlled <br />by the following recommendations. <br />Fescue and Blueemss- <br />Apply U. tp 4r ounce of ESCORT XP per acre. <br />Cmsted Wheatnmss and Smooth Brome- <br />Apply 4. to 1 ounce of ESCORT XP per acre. <br />Bertnudaemss- <br />Apply 4. to 2 ounces of ESCORT XP per acre. <br />4pplication Timing ' <br />4pplications may be made at anytime of the year, except when the sail is frozen. <br />Nhen a spring application is made on fescue or bluegrass, a second application <br />nay be made during the summer after full seedhead mamm[ion. <br />Powered by CSP Press. <br />