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N <br />of species treated. Apply atan t �e including men winter months, except when <br />snow or water prevent spraying <br />Treatment of Cut Stamps in Western States <br />To control msprouting of salt-cedar and other ramariz species, bigleaf maple, <br />tanosk, Oregon myrtle, and other susceptible species, apply undihaed Garton 4 to <br />wet the cambium and adjacent wood around the entire circumference of the cut <br />stu uced with mp. Treatments may be applied throughout the year, however, control may be <br />red treatment during moods of moisture stress as in late summer. Use <br />an applicator which can be calibrated to deliver the small amounts of material <br />required. <br />Note: All basal bark and dormant brush treatment methods may be used to treat <br />susceptible woody species on mange and permanent pasture land provided that no <br />more than 1.5 quarts of Garlon 4 ties applied per acre. Large plants or species <br />requiring higher rates of Garton 4 may not be completely controlled. <br />Forest Management Applications <br />For broadcast applications apply the recommended rate of Garton 4 in a total spray <br />volume of S to 25 gallons per acre by air or 10 to 100 gallons per acre by ground. <br />Use spray volumes sufficient to provide thorough coverage of treated foliage. Use <br />application systems designed to prevent spray drift higher get sites* Nozzles <br />or additives that produce larger droplets may req uire spray <br />provide adequate coverage. <br />Plant Back Interval for Conifers: Conifers planted soona�n I 2 months <br />treatment with Garlon 4 a less than 4 quarts p e sooner <br />tank mixtures of <br />after treatment at 4 to 8 quarts per acre may be injured. <br />herbicides are used for forest site preparation, labels for all products in the mixture <br />should be consulted and the longest recommended waiting period observed. <br />Broadcast Treatments for Forest Site Preparation (Not For Conifer Release) <br />Southern States lactating Alabama, orth Carolina, Oklahoma,, south Geo rgia, <br />oB <br />Lo stns, Maryland+ Tennessee, Texas, and pl, <br />nts <br />na, Tennessee, and Vtirgida: To control susceptible wood cro le To <br />and broadleaf weeds, apply Garton 4 at a rate of 4 to 8 quarts pe <br />broaden the spectrum of woody plants and broadleaf weeds controlled, apply 2 <br />to 4 q uarts per acre of Garton 4 in tank mix combination with labeled rates of <br />Tordon 101 Mixture or Tordon K. Tordon 101 Mixture and Tordon K are not <br />registered for use in the states of California and Florida. Where grass control is <br />also desired, Garton 4, alone or in combination with Tordon K or Tordon 101 <br />Mixture, may be tank mixed with labeled rates of otter herbicides registered for <br />grass control in forests. Use of tank mix products must be in accordance with the <br />most restrictive of label limitations and precautions. No label containing <br />should be exceeded. Garton 4 cannot be tank mixed with any product g <br />a label prohibition against such mixing. <br />In Westera, Northeastern, North Central, and Lake States (Sta Not <br />and broadleaf <br />e <br />Above As Southern States): To control sweep woody Widen the sp adlea <br />weeds, apply Garton 4 at a rate of 3 to 6 quarts per 1 S to 3.0 aorta per acre <br />of woody plants and broadleaf weeds controlled, apply 4 <br />of Garton 4 in tank mix combination with labeled rates of Tordon 101 Mixture, <br />Tordon K. or 2,4-D low volatile ester. Tordon 101 Mixture and Tordon K are not <br />registered for use in the states of California and Florida. Where grass control is also <br />desired, Garlon 4, alone or in tank mix combination with Tordon 101 Mixture <br />or Tordon K, may be applied with labeled rates of other herbicides registered ' <br />for grass control in forests. When ap lying tank mixes, follow applicable use <br />directions and precautions on each pact label. <br />Applications for Site Preparation in Southern Coastal Flatwoods: To control <br />susceptible broadleaf weeds and woody species such as gaiiberry and wax - myrtle, <br />and for partial control of saw - palmetto, spply 2 to 4 quarts per acre of Garton 4. <br />To broaden the spectrum of species contro lled to include fetterbush, staggerbush, <br />titi, and grasses, apply 2 to 3 quarts per acre of Garton 4 in tank mix combination <br />labeled races of Arsenal A I' ator's <br />llberry, Concentrate herbicide. Where control <br />with of ga wax- myrde, broadleaf weeds, and grasses is desired, 2 to 3 quarts <br />Per acre of Garton 4 may be applied in tank mix combination with labeled rates <br />of Accord herbicide. <br />These trestments may be broadcast during site preparation of fiat planted or bedded <br />sites or, on bedded sites, applied in bands over the top of beds. For beat results, <br />make applications in late summer or fall. Efficacy may not be satisfactory when <br />a pplications am a made in early season prior to August. Note: Do not apply after <br />planting pines. <br />Applications for Conifer Release damage and growth <br />Note: Applications for conifer release may cause temporary SCO <br />suppression where contact with conifers occur, how' cation in can kill co nifers <br />recover and grow normally. Over- the -top spray app <br />Directed Sprays <br />To release conifers from competing hardwoodds and rush, s uc h hickory, bler, <br />suga maple, striped maple, sweetgurn, <br />birch, aspen, pin cherry, Ceanothus app., blackberry, chinquapin, and poison oak, <br />mix 4 to 20 quarts of Garton 4 in enough water to make 100 $alloy of spray <br />mixture. This spray should be directed onto foliage of competitive hardwoods <br />using knapsack or backpack sprayers with flat fan nozzles or equivalent any time <br />after the hardwoods and brush have reached full leaf size, but before autumn <br />coloration. The majority of treated hardwoods and brush should be less thin 6 <br />feet in height to ensure adequate spray coverage. Care should be taken to direct <br />spray solutions away from conifer foliage, particularly foliage psi maxunmum <br />See Table 1 for relationship between mixing rate, spray <br />application rate. <br />Broadcast Applications for Mid- Rotation Understory Brush Control In South- <br />ern Coastal Flatwoods Pine Stands (Ground Equipment Only): For control of <br />Database and format copyright © by C &P Press. All rights reserved. <br />AVAILAB AT WWVV <br />susceptible species such as gallberry and wax - myrtle and broadleaf weeds, apply <br />2 to 4 quarts per acre of Garton 4. To broaden the spectrum of woody plants <br />controlled to include fetterbush, staggerbush, and titi, apply 2 to 3 quanta per acre <br />of Garcon 4 in tank mix combination wil be �ly controlled by ti f use of Garlon 4 at 4 <br />Concentrate. Saw - palmetto will li Y acre in tank mix per acre or by mixtures of Garton 4 at 2 to 3 quarts per <br />combination with either Arsenal Applicator's Concentrate or Escort herbicide. <br />These mixtures should be broadcast applied over target understory brush species, <br />but to prevent Injury to pines, make applicadous underneath the foliage <br />of pines. It is recommended that sprays be applied in 30 or more gallons per <br />acre of total volume- For best results, make applications in late summer or fall. <br />Efficacy may not be satisfactory when applications are made in early season prior <br />to August <br />Broadcast Application$ for Conifer Release in the Pacific Northwest and <br />California <br />On Dormant Conifers Before Bud Swell (Excludfa Pines): To control or al cs f <br />scotch <br />suppress deciduous hardwoods such as vine maple, Dods Deli sa madrone, <br />broom, or willow before leaf -oat or evergreen ate Diluents <br />chinquapin, and Ceanothus app., Use Garton 4 at 1 to 2 quarts per acre of diesel <br />used any be diesel or fuel oil. Or, water plus 1 to 2 gallons per <br />oil or a suitable surfactant or oil substitute at manufacturer's recommended rates <br />may be used. n Growth <br />On Conifer Plantations (Excluding Pines) After Hardwoods Begl <br />and Before Conifer Bud Break ( "Early Foll Hardwood Stage): : Use Garton <br />4 at 1.0 to 1.3 quarts alone or plus 2,4-D low volatile ester herbicide in water <br />carrier to provide no more than 3 pounds acid equivalent per acre from both <br />acts. After conifer bud break, these sprays may cause more serious in*_ y <br />�e crop trees. Use of a surfactant may cause unacceptable injury to conifers <br />especially after bud break. <br />On Conifer Plantations (Excluding Pines) After Conifers Harden Off In Late <br />Summer and While Hardwoods Are Still Growing Actively: Use Garton 4 at <br />rates of 1.0 to 1.5 quarts per acre alone or plus 2,4-D low volatile ester to provide <br />no more than 3 pounds acid equivalent per acre from both products. Treat as soon <br />after conifer bud hardening as possible so that hardwoods and brush are actively <br />growing, Use of oil, oil substitute, or surfactant may cause unacceptable injury <br />to the conifers. <br />Broadcast Application for Conifer Relate in the Eastern United States <br />To release spmcc, fa, red pine, and white pine from competing hardwoods such <br />as red maple, sugar maple, striped maple, alder, birch (white, yellow, and grey), <br />aspen, ash, pin cherry, and Rubus spp. and perennial and annual broadleaf weeds, <br />use Garton 4 a rates of 1.5 to 3.0 quarts per acre alone or plus 2,4-D swine or <br />low volatile ester to provide no more than 4 pounds acid equivalent per acre from <br />both products. Applications should be m ade alt' f and <br />conifers have formed their overwintering bade and hardwoods are m <br />Prior to autumn coloration. <br />Broadcast Applications for Conifer Release in the Lake States Region <br />To release spruce, fir, and red pine from competing hard ucand o pen, <br />birch, maple, cherry, willow, oak, hazel, and Rupp. 1 acre Applications <br />broadleaf weeds, use Garton 4 a rates of 1.5 t � <br />con ifers have formed their <br />should be made in late summer or early <br />overwintering buds and hardwoods are in full leaf and prior to autumn coloration. <br />WARRANTY DISCLAIMER <br />Dow Agrosciences warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description <br />on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label when used in <br />strict accordance with the directions, subject to the inherent risks set forth below. <br />]tow AgroSciences MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY <br />ANY E>ABILI IMPLI ES FORARRA PAR PURPOSE OR <br />]N"HERENT RISKS OF USE <br />It is impossible to eliminate all risks associated with use of this product. 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