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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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TOLERANCE OF TREES AND BRUSH TO JOURNEY® HERBICIDE <br />The following tolerance information is provided as a general guideline when it is desirable or necessary to make Journey <br />applications around and under desirable tree and brush species. DO NOT use Journey on nursery, orchard, ornamental <br />plantings, new plantings, seedling trees or fiber farms. It is suggested that Journey be tried on a limited basis to deter- <br />mine tolerance in your area. Journey may be used at rates up to 32 oz per acre for weed control in and around estab- <br />lished trees, on pasture, rangeland (see GUIDELINES FOR RANGELAND USE section) and noncropland areas such <br />as roadsides, prairies and similar areas used for wildlife cover, erosion control, wind breaks, etc. Tree and brush species <br />known to have acceptable tolerance to Journey when applied under the canopy are listed below. Tolerance is based <br />upon trees with a minimum of 2 -inch DBH. Application around and under tree and brush species that are under stress <br />due to drought, disease, insect damage or other factors may be more susceptible to injury from Journey and may result <br />in severe injury or death. Some species may exhibit tip chlorosis and minor necrosis. Foliar contact will increase injury to <br />include defoliation and mortality. Application methods that minimize foliar contact with desirable tree and brush species <br />must be used to achieve an acceptable level of tolerance. <br />BRUSH AND TREE SPECIES TOLERANCE TO JOURNEY AT 32 OZ PER ACRE' WHEN APPLIED AROUND <br />AND BENEATH WITH NO FOLIAR OR STEM CONTACT <br />Common Name <br />Genus species <br />Tolerance' <br />Apple (Var. Winesap)' <br />Malus sylvestds <br />Yes <br />Ash, Blue <br />Fraxinus quadrangulata <br />Yes <br />Ash, Green <br />Fraxinus pennsylvanica <br />No <br />Azalea <br />Rhododendron spp. <br />No <br />Basswood <br />Tilia hetrophylla <br />No <br />Boxelder <br />Acer negundo <br />Yes <br />Buckeye, Ohio <br />Aesculus glabra <br />Yes <br />Cedar- juniper, Western <br />Thuja plicata <br />Yes <br />Cherry, Black' <br />Prunus serotina <br />No <br />Cherry, Choke <br />Prunus virginiana <br />No <br />Cherry, Sweet' <br />Prunus avium <br />No <br />• <br />Cottonwood <br />Populus deltoides <br />Yes <br />Cottonwood, Narrow Leaf <br />Populus spp. <br />Yes <br />• <br />Currant species <br />Ribes spp. <br />Injury' <br />Dogwood, Flowering <br />Comus spp. <br />Yes <br />Dogwood, Grey <br />Comus racemosa <br />Yes <br />Dogwood, Red Twig <br />Comus spp. <br />Yes <br />Douglas Fir <br />Pseudotsuga rnenziesii <br />Yes <br />Elm, American <br />Ulmus americana <br />Yes <br />Elm, Siberi <br />Ulmus pumila <br />Yes <br />Elm, Slippery <br />Ulmus rubra <br />Yes <br />Gooseberry <br />Ribes spp. <br />Injury" <br />Hackberry <br />Celtis occidentalis <br />Yes <br />Hawthorn <br />Crataegus spp. <br />Yes <br />Juniper, Chinese <br />Juniperus chinensis <br />Yes <br />Juniper, Western <br />Juniperus osteosperma <br />Yes <br />Lilac <br />Syringa spp. <br />No <br />Linden, American <br />Tilia amenrana <br />No <br />Locust, Black <br />Robinia pseudoacacia <br />Yes <br />Locust, Honey <br />Gleditsia triacanthos <br />Yes <br />Maple, Red <br />Acer rubnum <br />Yes <br />Maple, Sugar <br />Acer saccharum <br />Yes <br />Mulberry. Red <br />Morus rubra <br />Yes <br />Mulberry, White <br />Morus alba <br />Yes <br />Oak, Black <br />Quercus velutina <br />Yes <br />Oak, Live <br />Quercus virginiana <br />Yes <br />Oak, Southern Red <br />Quercus falcata <br />Yes <br />Oak, White <br />Quercus alba <br />Yes <br />Olive, Russian <br />Elaeagnus angustifolia <br />Yes <br />Osage Orange <br />Maclura ponVera <br />Yes is <br />Peach (Var. Elberta)' <br />Prunus persica <br />Yes <br />H <br />
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