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<br />4 Pints/Acre: Apply at the indicated stal
<br />is of growth to control the following broadleaf weedspecies:
<br />Weed or Brush Species
<br />Application Timin
<br />dense clubmoss
<br />Apply in early summer with a surfactant at 0.25% vtv.
<br />e er larkspur
<br />Apply from rosette to flower bud formation.
<br />hairy oldenaster
<br />Apply at bloom stage during active growth.
<br />houndston ue
<br />Apply to rosettes in late fall or early summer
<br />larkspur, plains
<br /> Apply rior to bud stage when actively growing.
<br />licorice wild
<br />Apply at bloom stage, but before bur formation.
<br />loco, woolly
<br />Apply from bolting to early bloom. Herbicide application may temporarily increase palatability of this
<br />isonous plant Therefore treated areas should not be grazed until toxic plants have dried up.
<br />milkweed, common
<br />Apply at bud stage when actively growing.
<br />mullein, common
<br />Apply during rosette stage in spring or fall prior to bolting. Add a surfactant at the manufacturer's rate to
<br />improve waiting of foliage.
<br />oxeye daisy
<br />Apply 3 -4 p Vacre when all plants have emerged to late flowering.
<br />pussytoes
<br />Apply prior to bud stage when actively growing. Use a surfactant at the manufacturer's rate to improve
<br />Apply in spring when leaves are fully expanded and mature. Use of a surfactant (0.25 -0.5% vol/vol) is
<br />wettinq of folic e.
<br />8 Pints/Acre: Apply at the indicated sta a of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds:
<br />Wesel or Brush Species
<br />specific Use Directions
<br />Macartney rose
<br />Apply in spring or fall when condition are favorable for plant growth. Thorough and uniform spray
<br />multiflora rose
<br />coverage is essential. Use higher spray volumes (20-25 gpa for ground and 5 or more gpa for aerial
<br />sneezeweed, bullnettle, bursage (bur
<br />equipment). Use of a non -ionic surfactant or oil -water emulsion is recommended (see Mixing
<br />ragweed), bull thistle, buffalo bur,
<br />Instructions). Avoid application within 9-12 months after mowing or when plants have a high
<br />camphorweed, cocklebur, common
<br />p ercentage of new growth. Poor control will result if plants are less than 3 ft tall.
<br />locust (honey and black)
<br />Apply in spring when leaves are fully expanded and mature. Use of a surfactant (0.25 -0.5% vol/vol)
<br />wild plum
<br />is recommended.
<br />High- Volume Follar Applications
<br />Spray to thoroughly wet foliage and stems. The use of an approved agricultural surfactant is recommended. Do not use more than 1 gallon of
<br />Grazon P +D (0.54 lb of picloram) per acre. To minimize spray drift, use lowest possible pressure and coarse spray to achieve good coverage.
<br />Keep sprays no higher than brush tops. Use of an approved drift control agent is recommended to reduce the potential for spray drift.
<br />8 Pints/Acre/100 Gallons of Sp ra : Apply at the indicated stage of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds:
<br />Weed or Brush Species specific Use Directions
<br />blackberry, elm, granjeno, locust,maple, Tank mix rate of Grazon P +D with 1 -2 gV100 gallons of Remedy and apply in late spring to early summer
<br />oaks, sweetgum, sumac when leaves are fully expanded and mature. Use of a surfactant (0.25 -0.5% vol/vol) is recommended.
<br />Spray to thoroughly wet foliage. For best results on blackberry, treat during or after bloom.
<br />annual broomweed, bitterweed, bitter
<br />Apply when target weeds are 2 -3 inches tall until early flowering.
<br />sneezeweed, bullnettle, bursage (bur
<br />ragweed), bull thistle, buffalo bur,
<br />camphorweed, cocklebur, common
<br />ragweed, croton, gray goldaster,
<br />lanceleaf ragweed, marshelder
<br />(sumpweed), musk thistle, narrowleaf
<br />goldaster, prickly lettuce, smartweed,
<br />sunflower, wild carrot, silverleaf
<br />nightshade, tasajillo, upright prairie
<br />cone flower, western horsenettle,
<br />western ragweed, ankeeweed
<br />flameleaf sumac
<br />Apply in spring when leaves are fully expanded and mature. Use of a surfactant (0.25 -0.5% vol/vol) is
<br />hone locust,
<br />recommended. Spray to thoroughly wet foliage.
<br />Tropical soda apple
<br />Apply when pl ant begin to flower.
<br />8 Pints/100 Gallons of Spray: Ap at the indicated stage of growth to control the following woody plants or broadleaf weeds:
<br />Brush Species Specific Use Directions
<br />Marcartney rose Apply in spring or fall when conditions are favorable for plant growth. High volume application is
<br />multiflora rose recommended for control of large undisturbed clumps or small regrowth.
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<br />Specimen Label Revised 08 -10 -09
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