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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980005
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/24/2010
Doc Name
Weed Management Plan
Section_Exhibit Name
Tab 13 Attachment 13-14
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SOYBEANS <br />WEEDS <br />Amount <br />Per Acre <br />DIRECTIONS <br />Preplant - emerged broadleaf 1 to 2 pints * After applying, plant soybean seed as deep as practical or at least 1-1/2 to 2 <br />weeds inches deep. Seed furrow must be completely closed or severe crop injury <br />will result. <br />RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR SOYBEANS *. Planting of soybeans must be delayed a minimum of 15 days after <br />application at rates up to 1 pint per acre, and a minimum of 30 days at rates from 1 to 2 pints per acre. Do not perform tillage <br />for at least 7 days after application. Do not use on sandy soils or unacceptable crop injury may result. Do not replant treated <br />fields in the same growing season with crops that are not labeled for 2,4 -D preplant use. Only one application per growing <br />season, regardless of the application rate used, is allowed. Use a minimum spray volume of 10 gallons per acre for ground <br />applications and 2 gallons per acre for aerial applications. <br />Do not feed hay, forage or fodder. Restrict livestock from grazing treated fields. Livestock should be restricted from <br />feeding/grazing of treated cover crops. Do not graze or cut soybeans for feed from fields that have had 2,4 -D applied as a <br />p re plant treatment. <br />SMALL GRAINS - Not underseeded with legumes <br />• <br />is <br />• <br />Amount <br />WEEDS <br />Per Acre <br />DIRECTIONS <br />Postemergence <br />Apply when grain is in full tiller stage (4 to 8 inches high) but before boot <br />Spring wheat, barley, millet <br />2/3 to 1 -1/3 <br />stage (Zadoks 2 to 4 ) when weeds are small and actively growing. Up to <br />and rye <br />pints * <br />1 -1 /3 pints per acre may be used for difficult weed problems, but do not use <br />Annual and biennial weeds <br />unless some crop damage is acceptable. <br />Perennial broadleaf weeds <br />2 to 3 <br />Apply only in the spring when crop is fully tillered, but before grain is in boot <br />pints ** <br />stage (before Zadoks 4 ). For improved control of difficult weeds, apply up <br />to 3 pints per acre. <br />** DO NOT USE THE HIGHER RATE IF POSSIBLE <br />CROP INJURY IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. <br />Spring and winter wheat and <br />2,4 -D Amine 4 may be used in combination with "Ally" , "Harmony Extra" , "Express" <br />barley <br />TM, "Finesse" TM, at their earlier application intervals to control resistant weeds such as <br />Resistant weeds <br />kochia and Russian thistle. Follow application directions on each product label. <br />Winter wheat and rye <br />1 to 1 -1/3 pints <br />Apply only in the spring when crop is fully tillered, but before grain is in <br />Annual weeds <br />** <br />boot stage (before Zadoks 40 ). For improved control of difficult weeds, <br />apply up to 1 -1/3 pints per acre. <br />*• DO NOT USE THE HIGHER RATE IF POSSIBLE CROP DAMAGE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. <br />Emergency weed control in <br />3 pints ` <br />Apply when weeds are approaching bud stage, after grain dough stage. <br />wheat <br />Do not apply during boot (Zadoks 2 to 4 ) to dough (Zadoks 8 ) stage. <br />Perennial broadleaf weeds <br />** DO NOT USE THIS RATE UNLESS POSSIBLE CROP DAMAGE CAN BE TOLERATED. <br />Spring - seeded oats <br />1/2 to 1 pint* <br />Apply at full tiller, but before early boot stage (Zadoks 2 to 4 ). <br />Fall seeded oats grown for <br />1 to 1 -1/4 <br />Apply at full tiller, but before early boot stage (Zadoks 2 to 4 ). <br />grain (Southern) <br />pints* <br />* Difficult to control weeds may require higher rate, but some injury may occur since oats are less tolerant to 2,4 -D than wheat <br />or barley. DO NOT spray during or just after cold weather. <br />Preharvest - Cereal grains <br />1 -1/2 to 2 <br />Apply when grain is in hard dough stage (Zadoks 8 ) to control large weeds <br />pints ** <br />that will interfere with harvest. Apply when soil moisture is adequate for weed <br />growth for best results. <br />* Use the lower rate for small annual and biennial weeds. Use the higher rate for perennial weeds or hard -to -kill annual or <br />biennial weeds. The higher rate should be used only where heavy weed infestation is a problem and increased risk of crop <br />damage is acceptable. <br />• <br />is <br />• <br />
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