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<br />Alder, cascara, cherry poplar,
<br />3 quarts
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<br />and serviceberry
<br />in spring. To increase performance, add suitable approved agricultural
<br />coverage. Application may be made by ground or air and should be made
<br />surfactant at recommended label rate.
<br />Alder, aspen, birch, willow,
<br />1 -1/2 to 3
<br />After northern conifers, jack pine, red pine, black spruce, and white spruce
<br />other competing hardwood
<br />quarts
<br />cease growth and "harden off" (usually in mid - July), apply in 8 to 25 gallons of
<br />species
<br />Alder, cascara, cherry poplar 2 quarts Make application while pine buds are still dormant. Apply in sufficient water
<br />water by air. Since this treatment may cause occasional conifer injury, do not
<br />unless some pine injury is acceptable. Use of diesel, kerosene, or other oil,
<br />or addition of surfactants to spray mix may cause unacceptable pine injury.
<br />use if such injury cannot be tolerated. Consult regional or extension forester
<br />Amount
<br />or State herbicide specialist for recommendations to fit local conditions.
<br />Tree Injections (Pine Release)
<br />Amount
<br />HARDWOODS Per Acre DIRECTIONS
<br />Oak, hickory, maple, pecan, 1 to 2 mL Apply 1 to 2 mL undiluted product in a concentrate tree injector. Space
<br />elm, sumac, sweetgum, injections 2 inches apart edge -to -edge, completely around the tree and close
<br />hawthorn, dogwood, blue to the base. The injector bit must penetrate the inner bark. On hard to
<br />beech, and ash species such as hickory, dogwood, red maple, blue beech and ash, make
<br />injections 1 to 1 -1/2 inches apart, edge- to-edge. Treatment may be made at
<br />any time of the year. For best results, injections should be made during
<br />growing season, May 15 to October 15. For dilute injections, mix 1 gallon of
<br />product in 19 gallons of water.
<br />BRUSH Per Acre DIRECTIONS
<br />Dormant Application (other than pine)
<br />25 gallons of water after alder budbreak but before foliage is 1/4 full size.
<br />Application may be made by air or ground.
<br />Amount
<br />gallons of water after most alder leaves are full size. To increase
<br />penetration, a suitable approved agricultural surfactant at recommended
<br />BRUSH
<br />Per Acre
<br />DIRECTIONS
<br />Alder, cascara, cherry poplar,
<br />3 quarts
<br />Apply product per acre in sufficient diesel, fuel oil or kerosene for good
<br />and serviceberry
<br />coverage. Application may be made by ground or air and should be made
<br />before conifer budbreak
<br />Pine Only
<br />Amount
<br />BRUSH, HARDWOODS Per Acre DIRECTIONS
<br />Alder, cascara, cherry poplar 2 quarts Make application while pine buds are still dormant. Apply in sufficient water
<br />and serviceberry for good coverage by air or ground equipment. Do not use this application
<br />unless some pine injury is acceptable. Use of diesel, kerosene, or other oil,
<br />or addition of surfactants to spray mix may cause unacceptable pine injury.
<br />Herbaceous Weed Control
<br />Amount
<br />WEEDS
<br />Per Acre DIRECTIONS
<br />False dandelion, klamath
<br />1 to 3 quarts To control over - wintering weeds, apply in sufficient water for good coverage.
<br />weed, plantain, tansy ragwort
<br />Make application at rates and timing indicated above if pines are present.
<br />Hazel brush and similar
<br />2 quarts Apply in 8 to 25 gallons of water when new shoot growth of hazel is complete
<br />species (Lake States area)
<br />(usually mid - July).
<br />Site Preparation
<br />Amount
<br />BRUSH Per Acre DIRECTIONS
<br />Alder 2 to 4 quarts As budbreak spray: Prior to planting seedlings, apply 2 to 4 quarts in 8 to
<br />25 gallons of water after alder budbreak but before foliage is 1/4 full size.
<br />Application may be made by air or ground.
<br />As foliage spray: Prior to planting seedlings, apply 2 quarts in 8 to 25
<br />gallons of water after most alder leaves are full size. To increase
<br />penetration, a suitable approved agricultural surfactant at recommended
<br />• label rates may be added to spray mixture.
<br />Do not exceed a combined application rate of 4 quarts of this product per
<br />acre per site per season.
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