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• <br />U <br />E <br />8 Plnts/100 Gallons of Spray: Ap <br />ly at the indicated stage of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds: <br />Weed or Brush Species <br />Speclflc Use Directions <br />Chinese tallow tree <br />Apply in spring or fall when conditions are favorable for plant growth. <br />cactus, pricklypear or choila <br />Applications may be made throughout the year. Spray to wet all pads to runoff. Use of a surfactant <br />(0.25 -0.5% voVvol) is recommended. Water soluble dye may be added to the spray mixture to mark <br />treated plants. <br />common goldenweed, Drummond's <br />Apply in the spring (ApdWune) when favorable growing conditions result in substantial canopy <br />oldenweed <br />1 development. <br />poisonous plants such as: groundsel <br />Apply in fall or winter when moisture conditions are favorable. Herbicide treatment may increase <br />(Senecio spp.), garbancillo (Wooton <br />I <br />palatability of poisonous plants. Treated areas should not be grazed until the toxic plants have <br />loco), and Woolly loco <br />dried up and lost their palatabili <br />Treatment After Planting Grasses, Including <br />Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Acres <br />Weed Control Prior to Seeding or Planting Grasses <br />Grazon P +D may be applied to control weeds prior to planting cool <br />season grasses. <br />Apply Grazon P +D at 4 pints per acre or less depending on the target <br />species. Grazon P +D may be tank -mixed with Glyphomax Plus <br />(glyphosate) to control grasses prior to seeding. <br />• To optimize weed control, minimal disturbance of the treatment area <br />with the seeding operation is suggested. The site should be left <br />undisturbed for a minimum of 21 days prior to seedbed preparation <br />or seeding. To optimize weed control and reduce the potential for <br />injury of seeded grasses, increase the interval between application of <br />Grazon P +D and planting grass seed. <br />• Do not plant smooth bromegrass for 60 days after treatment. <br />Perennial Grasses <br />Applications of Grazon P+D to perennial grasses should be made only <br />after perennial grasses are well established as indicated by vigorous <br />growth and a well - developed secondary root system. <br />• After CRP, do not plant broadleaf crops in treated acres until an <br />adequately sensitive bioassay (described below) shows that no <br />detectable picloram is present in the soil. <br />Field Bloessay Instructions: In fields previously treated with this <br />product, plant short test rows of the intended rotational crop across <br />the original direction of application. The test area should sample field <br />conditions such as soil texture, soil pH, drainage, and any other variable <br />that could affect the seed bed of the new crop. The field bioassay can be <br />initiated at any time between harvest of the treated crop and the planting <br />of the rotational crop. Observe the test crop for herbicidal activity, such <br />as poor stand (effect on seed germination), chlorosis (yellowing), and <br />necrosis (dead leaves or shoots), or stunting (reduced growth). If <br />herbicidal symptoms do not occur, the test crop can be grown. If there <br />is apparent herbicidal activity, do not plant the field to the test rotational <br />crop; plant only a labeled crop such as pasture grasses, small grains <br />(barley, oats, rye or wheat), or, after a rotational interval of 8 months, <br />grain sorghum. <br />Mixing Instructions <br />Sprigged Bermudagrass: Grazon P +D at 1.5 pints per acre or less can <br />be used on sprigged bermudagrass once the runners (stolons) have <br />reached 6 inches in length and growing conditions are favorable. <br />Overseeding: Grazon P +D at rates of 1.5 pints per acre or less can be <br />applied to permanent pastures that have been over seeded with small <br />grains (such as barley, forage sorghum, oats, rye, ryegrass, sudangrass <br />or wheat) grown for pasture or hay only. Young seedling small grains or <br />grasses are sensitive to Grazon P +D. Grazon P +D should not be applied <br />until overseeded grasses are well established and at tillering stage of <br />growth or later. <br />Precautions: <br />• Applications of Grazon P +D to established warm season grasses such <br />as bermudagrass during initial greenup in early spring could delay or <br />suppress emergence of new growth. If temporary suppression of new <br />growth cannot be tolerated, application of Grazon P +D should be made <br />prior to greenup or after vigorous vegetative growth has resumed. <br />• Do not use Grazon P +D if legumes are a desired cover during CRP. <br />• Conditions unfavorable to plant growth, such as drought, will increase <br />potential for injury to grasses at all stages of growth. <br />• Crop Rotation: Do not rotate to grain sorghum (milo) if greater than <br />4 pints per acre of Grazon P +D has been applied. For rates below <br />4 pints per acre, do not plant grain sorghum for 8 months after <br />application. This product is not intended for use on land planted to <br />sweet sorghum. To avoid potential crop injury, planting of small grains <br />should be delayed a minimum of 60 days of soil temperatures above <br />40OF following application, except in Idaho, North Dakota, Nebraska, <br />Montana, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming, where <br />the minimum interval should be 90 days. <br />Ground or Aerial Application — For Use With Water Alone <br />Start with about half the required amount of water in the spray tank. <br />With agitation operating, add the required amount of Grazon P +D. If a <br />surfactant is needed, it should be added as the remainder of the required <br />water is added to complete the spray mix. When using a drift control <br />additive, carefully follow the manufacturer's directions. Complete <br />dispersion and uniform mixing is essential to proper performance of <br />drift control additives. This can be aided by thorough circulation through <br />a mixing pump with moderate to high shearing action. <br />Use With OIVWater Emulsions <br />Ground Application: Add oil to the total spray mix at a rate of 5 to <br />10% of the total mix, up to a maximum of 1 gallon of oil per acre, using <br />agricultural spray emulsifiers and mixing procedures given below. <br />Aerial Application: Use oil and water in the spray mixture in a 1:5 ratio <br />(1 part oil to 5 parts water), up to a maximum of 1 gallon of oil per acre <br />using mixing procedures given below. <br />Mixing Instructions for OIVWater Emulsions (Batch Mixing) <br />With continuous, vigorous agitation: <br />1. Add to the spray tank half the amount of water to be used. <br />2. Add the amount of Grazon P +D required for the total volume of spray <br />being mixed. <br />3. Premix the required amount of oil with an emulsifier such as Sponto <br />712 or Triton X -100, using the manufacturer's rate of emulsifier per <br />gallon of oil. Add the oil - emulsifier premix to the spray tank. <br />4. Finally, add the remaining amount of water required to bring the <br />spray batch to the desired total volume. <br />5. Maintain agitation in the spray tank during application. <br />Specimen Label Revised 08 -10 -09 <br />