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5� <br />• <br />• <br />Application Directions <br />CRP, Rangeland and Permanent Grass Pastures <br />Broadcast Follar Application (Ground or Aerial) <br />Unless otherwise specified, apply in water alone or in an oil -water <br />emulsion in a total spray volume of 10 to 40 gallons per acre using ground <br />equipment or 1 or more gallons per acre by aerial application. If aerially <br />applied, results will be more consistent for spray volumes of 2 or more <br />gallons per acre. Use of the lower total spray volume with ground <br />equipment is recommended primarily where Grazon P +D is applied <br />simultaneously with liquid fertilizer. Good coverage is essential. For <br />aerial application, swath width should not exceed 1 1/4 times the <br />wingspan of the aircraft. <br />To provide more complete wetting and coverage of the foliage, a non -ionic <br />surfactant may be used at specified rates. The use of a drift control <br />additive is recommended for drift reduction and improved deposition. <br />Restrictions <br />• Preharvest Interval: Do not cut forage for hay within 30 days of <br />application. For program lands, such as CRP, consult program rules <br />to determine whether grass or hay may be used. The more restrictive <br />requirements of the program rules or this label must be followed. <br />• Maximum seasonal rate: Apply no more than 16 pintstacre per year <br />• Do not make more than two applications per year <br />• Do not apply within 30 days of previous application <br />• If grass is to be cut for hay, Agricultural Use Requirements for the <br />Worker Protection Standard are applicable <br />Section 1: Control of Broadleaf Weeds and Woody Plants in Rangeland and Permanent Grass Pastures in the <br />Southwest, Southeast, and Mid - Atlantic States <br />1 -2 Pint or 3-4 Pint Apply at the rate indicated by stag of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds: <br />Weed Species <br />Specific Use Directions <br />annual broomweed, bitter sneezeweed, <br />Early Season: Apply at a rate of 1 -2 pt/acre in early to mid spring when weeds are less than 3 inches <br />bitterweed, buffalo bur, bull thistle, <br />tall. Rates in the lower end of the rate range are effective only when weeds are less than 2 inches tall <br />bursage (bur ragweed), camphor <br />and conditions are favorable for plant growth. <br />weed, cocklebur, common ragweed, <br />Apply prior to bud stag when actively growing. <br />croton, horseweed, lambsquaters, <br />Mid to Late Season: Apply at a rate of 34 pUacre in late spring to early summer when weeds are <br />pigweed, prickly lettuce, smartweed, <br />3 inches tall to early flowering. Use higher rate when plants are in the bud to flowering stage or under <br />sunflower, tasajillo, wild carrot <br />stress from heat or drought. <br />2 -4 Pints/Acre Apply at the indicated stage of growth to control the following w oody plants or broadleaf weeds: <br />Weed or Brush Species <br />Specific Use Directions <br />aster, heath <br />A rior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />aster, spiny Mexican devilweed <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />bee plant Rocky Mountain <br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. <br />bindweed, hedge <br />Apply prior to bud stag when actively growing. <br />blackberry <br />Tank -mix 2 pints per acre of Grazon P +D with 1 pint per acre of Remedy Ultra herbicide plus surfactant. <br />Apply in late May to earty June during or after bloom (not before) when the foliage is dark green. Do not <br />treat blackberries in the same year after mowing, shredding, or burning. Even one year after removal <br />of top growth, blackberry stands will be more difficult to control than undisturbed stands and will require <br />retreatment. <br />buckwheat climbing false <br />Apply prior to seed development when actively growing. <br />buckwheat wild <br />Apply prior to seed development when actively growing. <br />bullnettle, western <br />Apply in sprina when plants begin to flower. <br />bundleflower, Illinois <br />Apply rior to bud stag when actively growing. <br />burdock, common <br />Apply ri or to bud stag when actively growing. <br />buttercup <br />Apply in early spring rior to bud stag <br />chickweed mouseear <br />Apply prio r to bud stag when actively growing. <br />chicory <br />Apply from rosette stag to early bud stage when actively growing. <br />coneflower, up rairie <br />Apply when plants are to 6 inches tall but before flowering. <br />common goldenweed, Drummond's <br />goldenweed (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 <br />for 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 />curiy dock <br />Early Season: Apply 2 pints per acre prior to bolting stage of growth. <br />Mid- to-Lats Season: Apply at a rate of 3-4 acre from bolting to bud stage. <br />devil's -claw <br />A rior to flowering when actively growing. <br />dogfennel (cypressweed) <br />Apply when plants are from 6 to 24 inches tall, but before flowering. Increase rate within the rate range as <br />season progresses and plants become larger. <br />edo onum annual <br />A nor to bud stag when active growing. <br />fleabane, rough <br />A rior to bud stag when active) growing. <br />gray goldaster <br />nan oldaster <br />Apply in the spring during the bud stage (pre - bloom) using an oil -water emulsion spray. Thorough <br />covers a is essential. <br />Specimen Label Revised 08 -10 -09 <br />