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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2012045
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
10/29/2012
Doc Name
New 112c Application Submittal.
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Stonewall Springs Quarry, LLC
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Chemical Control of Hoary cress <br />Haan cress i■ most commonly controlled with herbicides I Ioweser, multiple applications are usually needed to <br />prosaic lasting control Fhe best time to apply herbicides is in May or June before flowering. 1'he non -crop herbicides <br />metsulturon and chlorsulfuron are the most effective herbicides as long as the plants still have green tissue It 1, <br />Important to use it non -lonlc surfactant with the herbicide. 2 - ti) dicamha is very effective when applied during the <br />early pre -bud stage (late May through early June) (ilyphosatc at 1.5 lb. ar acre applied during the [lower stage will <br />prosaic good t ontrol of hoary cretin. Piclorun does not control !friary cress. <br />Field bindweed <br />'1t∎ti\(,I \1) \I <br />, I,.fslr.tr:ncfll nt'.t Itttit1, at°.t!re4`d‘t grdsil' idol (tt ,ur ct let ti\t lJltut.l{ l ∎ilitrtil rtl tit. lJ hintl■ c'.'tl ( ttrfl,i \tgii l•ttdl <br />“101,1,11., H.I.lu' I tit \cr )IN, 1. \tcrlsio11 futile to ~ =,t} Fl l'rJ Jlslte ( t 11%er% diton Sir flit ottit l t.tr - seed 111!■ <br />r.ttanlnetelalliAns l haul gra/ing inanagenlerit will stimulate ,!s Lruwtit and keep pastures health\. licaithy pastures <br />ilia\ he untie resistant to field hindwcctl insasion Hart' spots caused hl c sergra /ntg are prime habitat Iltt \iCetl <br />like .t,ttlttn•. <br />Mechanical and ( ontrol of Field Bindweed <br />(stung. rowing, or pulling has a negligible effect unless the plants are cut below the surface in the catty seedling stage. <br />Nell-established populations have a large seed hank in the soil that can remains fable for over 41) years. <br />Chemical Control of Field Bindweed <br />Hie following are recommendations for herbicides that can be applied to range and pasturelands. Optimum results occur <br />w hen the plants have recently received moisture and are actively growing <br />
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