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0 <br />2 -4 Pints/Acre: Apply at the indicated stage of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds: (Cont.) <br />Weed or Brush Species <br />Specific Use Directions <br />g oldenrod, Missouri <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />goldenweed, common, goldenweed, <br />Drummond's (Isocoma spp.) <br />Apply in the spring (April -June) when favorable growing conditions result in substantial canopy <br />development. Thorough and uniform coverage is essential. Use higher spray volumes (20-25 gpa for <br />ground and 4 -5 gpa for aerial equipment). Use of a non -ionic surfactant or oil -water emulsion is <br />recommended see Mixing Instructions). <br />hemlock, poison <br />Apply from rosette stage in spring or fall up to 36' tall. <br />hemlock water common <br />Apply from rosette stage in spring or fall up to bud stage. <br />horsenettle, Carolina <br />Apply 2 pints per acre when plants are 4 -6 inches tall. At 2 pints per acre retreatment may be necessary <br />for acceptable control. Apply 3 to 4 pints per acre when flowering or for longer residual control of later <br />emerging lants and greater stand reduction the following ear. <br />horehound <br />Apply during active growth. <br />jimsonweed <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />momingglory, ivyleaf <br />Apply rior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />mu wort <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />nightshade, silverleaf <br />Apply 2 pints per acre when plants are 4 -6 inches tall. Apply 3 to 4 pints per acre when flowering or for <br />longer residual control of later emerging plants and greater stand reduction the following year. <br />Retreatment is necessary for total control. <br />enn cress field <br />Apply when plants are to 6 inches tall but before flowering. <br />p lantain, buckhom <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />p ricklypoppy, annual <br />Apply rior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />uncturevine <br />Apply prior to flowering when actively growing. <br />ragweed, common, giant, lanceleaf <br />and western <br />Use lower rates in rate range when weeds no more than 2 inches tall and conditions are favorable for plant <br />growth. Use higher rates when weeds are from 3 inches tall to early flowering. <br />sagebrush, sand <br />Apply when new terminal growth reaches 6 - 12' and before average daytime temperature reaches <br />95 degrees F. Use low rate only in early season. <br />snow -on- the - mountain <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />sowthistle spiny rick <br />Apply rior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />stickweed <br />Appl 2 - 3 ptlacre prebloom. <br />thistles, biennial: including bull, musk, <br />lumeless or scotch <br />Apply 2 pt/acre at rosette stage. Apply 3 to 4 pUacre in mid to late season from bolting to bud stage. <br />vervain, blue <br />vervain, hoary <br />Apply when plants are 6 inches tall to early flowering. Increase rate within the rate range as season <br />progresses and weeds mature. <br />vetch, hairy <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />win stem I <br />Apply 2 - 3 pt/acre prebloom. <br />ankeeweed I <br />Apply when plants are 8 to 10 inches tall. <br />3 -4 Pints/Acre: Apply at the indicated stage of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds: <br />Weed or Brush Species <br />Specific Use Directions <br />marshelder (sumpweed) <br />Apply in early season when weeds are less than 4 inches tall. Older plants require higher rates. Thorough <br />and uniform coverage is essential. Use higher spray volumes (20 -25 gpa for ground and 5 or more gpa <br />for aerial eq ui ment <br />mesquite and oak sprouts (suppression <br />Delay applications of Grazon P +D for weed control until the foliage of regrowth brush in the treatment area <br />of regrowth): <br />is fuliv expanded and turned from light to dark green. <br />milkweed <br />Apply 4 pt/acre to actively growing milkweeds less than 4 inches tall. Add a surfactant at the <br />manufacturer's rate to improve wetting of foliage. <br />mullein, common <br />Apply 4 pints per acre during the rosette stage in spring or fall prior to bolting. Add a surfactant at the <br />manufacturer's rate to improve waiting of foliage. <br />poisonous plants such as: groundsel <br />Apply in fall or winter when moisture conditions are favorable. Because locoweeds are difficult to wet, <br />(Senecio spp.), garbancillo, <br />use of a surfactant (0.25 -0.5% voVvol) or oil -water emulsion is recommended (see Mixing Instructions). <br />(Wooton loco) and Woolly loco <br />Herbicide treatment may Increase palatability of poisonous plants. Treated areas should not <br />be grazed until the foliage of poisonous plants Is dried and will not be eaten by livestock. <br />thistle, wavVleaf <br />Apply from rosette to late bolt stage. <br />tropical soda apple <br />Apply when plants are beginning to flower. <br />• <br />• <br />Specimen Label Revised 08 -10 -09 <br />