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DRMS Permit Index
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C1982057
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/24/2010
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Weed Management Plan
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Tab 22 Appendix 22-5
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• <br />• <br />Observe the preharvest interval (PHI) of 60 days. <br />STRAWBERRIES Established plantings onl <br />0 <br />SUGARCANE <br />Amount Per <br />WEEDS I Acre I DIRECTIONS <br />Preemergence — broadleaf 2 quarts Apply to emerged weeds before canes appear. <br />weeds 2 quarts Apply in the spring after canes emerge and through layby. <br />Postemergence — Annual and <br />biennial weeds <br />NON -CROP AREAS - Drainage Ditch Banks, Fence Rows, Roadsides, Rights -of -Way, Airfields, Railroad, Highway and Utility <br />Rights -of -Way, and Other Non -Crop Areas <br />Spot Treatment: To control broadleaf weeds or brush in small non - cropland areas, apply 6 fl. oz. in 3 gallons of water, mixing <br />thoroughly, and spray to run -off. This high dosage rate may only be used where injury may be tolerated. <br />WEEDS <br />Amount <br />WEEDS <br />Per Acre <br />DIRECTIONS <br />Annual broadleaf weeds - In <br />2 to 3 pints <br />Apply in 25 to 50 gallons of water per acre. Apply in early spring when <br />established strawberry <br />1 to 2 <br />strawberries are dormant or immediately after the last picking. Do not apply <br />plantings only <br />quarts <br />unless possible injury to the crop is acceptable. Follow recommendations of <br />State Extension Horticultural Specialist in the area. <br />SUGARCANE <br />Amount Per <br />WEEDS I Acre I DIRECTIONS <br />Preemergence — broadleaf 2 quarts Apply to emerged weeds before canes appear. <br />weeds 2 quarts Apply in the spring after canes emerge and through layby. <br />Postemergence — Annual and <br />biennial weeds <br />NON -CROP AREAS - Drainage Ditch Banks, Fence Rows, Roadsides, Rights -of -Way, Airfields, Railroad, Highway and Utility <br />Rights -of -Way, and Other Non -Crop Areas <br />Spot Treatment: To control broadleaf weeds or brush in small non - cropland areas, apply 6 fl. oz. in 3 gallons of water, mixing <br />thoroughly, and spray to run -off. This high dosage rate may only be used where injury may be tolerated. <br />WEEDS <br />Amount Per <br />Acre <br />DIRECTIONS <br />Annual broadleaf weeds <br />2 to 4 pints <br />Apply when weeds are young and growing vigorously. <br />Perennial and biennial <br />1 to 2 <br />Spray perennial weeds when near the bud stage, but not flowering. Do not use <br />broadleaf weeds <br />quarts <br />on St. Augustine grass. Bentgrass, clover, legumes and dichondra may be <br />injured. Do not apply to newly seeded areas until grass is well established. <br />Deep - rooted perennials may require repeated treatments. <br />Tansy ragwort and musk <br />Apply in rosette stage before bolting. <br />thistle <br />Wild onion and wild garlic <br />Treat in the early spring and fall when young and actively growing. <br />TREE, BRUSH, WOODY <br />Amount Per <br />PLANTS <br />Acre <br />DIRECTIONS <br />Southern wild rose <br />1 gallon <br />On roadsides and fencerows, apply with 4 to 8 fluid ounces of an agricultural <br />surfactant per 100 gallons of water and spray thoroughly as soon as foliage is <br />well developed. <br />Woody plants - <br />3 quarts <br />Apply in 20 to 100 gallons of water. For increased effectiveness, add a crop oil <br />Ground application <br />concentrate with at least 17 % emulsifiers at 1 -2 quarts per acre or a non -ionic <br />surfactant at .25% v/v surfactant to water -- 1 quart per 100 gallons of water. <br />Spray volumes of up to 500 gallons per acre may be needed for control if brush <br />Vs <br />dense. <br />Woody plants - <br />2 to 4 <br />For solid stands of susceptible brush, apply in 3 to 12 gallons volume per acre. <br />Aerial application <br />quarts 12 <br />to 4 quarts of fuel oil may be included in this mixture. <br />RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS FOR NON -CROP AREAS - Do not graze dairy animals or cut forage for hay within 7 days <br />of application. The maximum seasonal application rate for weed control in non -crop areas is 2 lbs. 2,4 -D acid equivalent (2 qts. <br />of this product) per acre per application site. The maximum seasonal application rate for woody plants is 4 lbs. 2,4 -D acid <br />equivalent (4 qts. of this product) per acre per application site. <br />• <br />
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