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13:13 From: WESTERN GRAUELtrMONT 970 249 0590 To:9702411516 P.4~5 <br />WEST:Ll3N Gl:~.~ V:I~.L, ~.NC. ~~ <br />i <br />WEFO~ MAl <br />DA"rE: Juneil7, Zoos <br />QT PLAN <br />~1 <br />l , <br />I 1 ~/, II <br />o M-92-102 7~~aP ,~-~'~ <br />300 North Townsend Avenue <br />1401 <br />/R~~~~p~~., y <br />or,S UN?~ <br />r~'~jMi?A~a, 'dry?`?.I <br />~~~ . <br />~~~;, <br />NA' ~ :Western Gra~ <br />PIl'~1AME: South D-2 <br />i <br />IVL~ILING A DRESS: <br />Montrose, COQ 8 <br />TF EPHONE: Attn: !im Gilleece <br />IJ)~ <br />470.249-2431 <br />1 <br />NOXIOUS WEDS NTIFIED: Russ' Knapweed, Canadian Thistle, Burdock, <br />Russian Olive, Tamarisk and Hoary Cress ; <br />PLANNED METHODS O1F WTED CONTROia: Chemical control <br />:>.PFtCIPY CHEMICALS, MATES ,APPROXIMATELY DATE OF APPLICATION: <br />Russian Knapweed, burdock, and Hoary Cresa: Curtail at a minimum rate of <br />three q s pe~ acre lus surfactant a~ bud stage in early June,,and again in late <br />Septem ' <br />T iatle: C it at a minimum rate of two quarts per acre plus surfactant in early <br />June or rosette stage. ~ <br />Russian Olive: Garton 4 or Caa~~Ion 3A (aquatic) at a minimum rate of 3 quarts per <br />1001 gal plus surfactan to spray foliagelto point of runoff when plants are actively <br />T iak; Salt Cedar: Habitat (aquatic) at a minimum rate of 3 quaRs per acre <br />wi~swfalctant at bud stage or in the fall. <br />Areas along all waterwa}~ will only have appropriate aquatic chemicals used by <br />commercial applicators. ~ ~ ) <br />