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Windows Live Hotmail rrmt Message Page 1 of 1 <br />Weed Plan <br />Greg Brown 8/30/10 <br />Tn 'genera loperatingco@hotrnaH.Corr` <br />Hi Mike. <br />Your weed plan for this year should address controls for the following weed species. <br />Canadian thistle <br />Houndstongue <br />Field Bindweed <br />Spotted knapweed <br />Russian thistle <br />Bull thistle <br />Cheatgrass <br />Prickly lettuce <br />Perennial <br />Biennial <br />Perennial <br />Perennial or Biennial <br />Annual <br />Biennial <br />Annual <br />Annual <br />List B <br />List B <br />List C <br />List B <br />List C <br />List B <br />List C <br />nuisance weed <br />The annuals have already set seed and herbicide use would not be effective. If time <br />allows pulling and bagging or burning the weeds would be useful to dispose of the seed. The <br />biennial rosettes and perennials should be sprayed this September with the following <br />herbicide mix and applied with a hand sprayer or backpack sprayer if a powered pump sprayer <br />is not available: <br />4 Gallons of water <br />1 ounce of Milestone <br />1/8 ounce of Telar <br />4 ounces of MCPA <br />1 ounce of non-ionic surfactant <br />This herbicide mix should be applied in September 2010 and May 2011 when <br />adequate leaf area is present on the weeds. The gravel pit area needs to monitored on a <br />regular basis ant the chemical applied as necessary. <br />Gregory A. Brown <br />Routt County Weed Supervisor <br />http://co 123w. co1123.mail.live.com/mail/PrintMessages.aspx?cpids=ca8adf8O-b47a-11 df-9... 9/2/2010