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EPA Reg. No. 7969·88 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN l BEST AVAILABLE COn) CAUTION

Causes moderate eye injury. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin. eyes ur clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and watef after handling. Statement of Practical Treatment

If in eyes: Immediately was eyes with running for 15 minutes. If irritation develops. consult a physician.

If on skin: Wash affected areas with pie"", of soap and water. Remove and launder contaminated clothing before re·use. If irritation develops, consult a physician.

If swallowed: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Promptly drink a large Quantity of milk. egg whites, gelatin solution. or, if these are not available, large Quantities of water. Avoid alcohol. Never give fluids or induce vomiting if the victim is unconscious or having convultions.

If inhaled: Move to fresh air. Aid in breathing if necessary, and g8t immediate medical attention. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Do not apply directly fo water or _tlands Iswamps, bogs. marshes. or potholesl. Do not contaminate water when disposing ot equipment washwaters. Net Contents 2·112 Gellons ACCEPTED 8ASF CO'l-or.tion Agricultural Product. PO Bo. 13528 R•••• rch In.ngl. P.rtr.. North C.ral,ne 27709-3528 SPECIMEN LABEL

/ TABLE OF CONTENTS • BACKGROUND INFORMATION . . . . . • ...... • . . . • . . • ...... • . • . • • .. . . • • • •• 1

Caution . • • . . • • • • • . . . • . . . . . • . . . • • . • . . . . • . . . • . . • • . • • . • . . . . . • . • . • • . • • • •• 1 Environmental Hu.rds •••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• 1 Re-entry .nd Workers Protection StatemenU ••••.•••••.••.•.•...••.•••.•..•.•••• 5 Endangered Species Concern . • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • . • . • . • • . . . . . • • • • •• 5 Storage and Diapoul ...... 5

AU caops ......

DIrec:'~ For U...... e CorI1roI Sym.ptoml ...... 6 Application Inf~tiorl ...... 8 CWtivation Information ...... 6 Grot.m Applic.lltion ...... 8 Spray VohJme ...... 6 Spray Pressure •.•.••••.••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Nozzle Selection •••.•••••••.•••.••••••••••••••••••••.•••••.••••••• 6 Boom Height • . • • • • . • • . • . . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . . • • • • . • • • • • " 6 BInd Applic.tion • • • . • . . • . . . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . . . • • • • . • • • • • •• 6 TaU Crop Applic.tion .••.•...... ••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• 7 Air Application .•..•.•••••-:-::: ~ .: .• '.' .•..• -. :.'. • • .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • •• 7 Special !)irections .• 1 • : ~ ••: •••_ ••.•••• -' ••• ; • ' •••••••••••••••••••••••• " 7 Spray Volume ...... ; .. :...... • •••... ' •. '. -. .. • • . . . • • • • . • • • • • . • • • . • • • • •• 7 Spr.y Pressure •••.•••.•.•..••..••••••••••••••••.••.•••••.•.•••.•• 7 Nozzle Selection .•••••...-. • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • •• 7 Boom Height . . . • • • • • . • . • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 7 IIJozzle Orientation •. . • . • • • • • . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 7

Spot or Sn ...l Are. Treatments . • . • . • ...... • • • • • . . . • . . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 7 Additives ...... • • . . • . • • • ...... • • . . • • • . . • • . • . • . • • • . . • . • • • • • • • • . •• 8 Addition of DISh or oil concentrate ...... 8 Addition of Urea Nitrate Solution or Ammonium Sulfate ...... 8 Rate per acre of Additives . • ...... • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 8 Mixing, ~praying . . . . . • . • . • ...... • . . . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • •• 9 J.r test for estimating suit.bility of oil concentrate • . • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. 9 Procedure for Cleaning Spr.y Equipment . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • . • • •. 9 Gener.1 Restrictions and Limitations - AI Crops ••••••••••.•••••• _ • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., 1 0

HELP CROPS ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 (conon, fl.x, pe.nuts, soybeans. sugarbeeu. sunflowersl ••• Directions For U!fe ....:.• :. .• •..•••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 Specific Re••" r"" :-. ...·ln d!lmit·.:....I.WV'.S .. . • . . • . . • • • • . . . . • . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. , 2 Reg' . .... I •• ••• lonai Use M.ps , .•• ! ..;...... 13 •• FJELD CROps· r-'d CropltMtrChans Midwest. South•• nd N&lh"nt Annu.1 Gr:ls:es • • ...... ••••.•..•.••..•...•.•••••..••.. 14 Perennial Gr.sses ..•...... ••.••••.•...••••.••.•••••••.••••.• 15

2 un aUILABLE con .High and Rolling Plains of Texas & Western Oklahoma Westem Kania,. and Eastern New Mexico Annual Grasses ...... • ...... • • ...... • . • ...... 16 Perennial Grasses ...... •...... •...•...... '7 Western and Mountain States Annual Grasses . • • . . . • ...... • • • . . . . . • . . . . • . • • • . • • • • • ...... • •• '18 Perennial Grasses •...••.••.••....••...•.•.••.••.••••••.•••••••••• 19 Soybean Tank Mix or Sequential Application .•..•..•.•..•..•.•...••..•••..••.•• 20 Separate applications preceded or followed by BlAZERIBASAGRAN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . . • • • . . • • •• 20 Tank mix me chen with BlAZERIBASAGRAN •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• 21 Specific: Rlltrictiortl ~ ~ .... '...... 21 (Tank mix of 2.4·01 and POAST PlUS BumcSown ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 SpecifIC Restrictions and Umitations ...... ~2 Flax ...... 1:3 Glne,al ...... 23 Rate chan •.•..•••.•••••••.•.•••.•••..••••••••••..•••••.••••••••••• 23 Tank mixes for Alx with Bromoxynil and MCPA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23

FORAGE CROPS • • • • • • • . . • • • • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 lalfalfa. birdsfoot. trefoil. sainfoinl

L. .. l~tions for Use ...... • ...... • • . • • • . . . • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . . • . . • . .• 24 Specific Restrictions and Limitations ...... • . . . • . • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . • • • . . • • . • • • • •• 24 Regionlol Use Map ...... • • • . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • . • . . . • • . • • . • •• 25 Use Recommendations for Alfalfa ...... • • . . • . . . • • • . . . • • . . . . . •. 26 Forage Crop Rate Chans Midwest. South. and Nonheast ".,nual Grasses ...... • • • . . • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 28 Perennial Grasses ...... ••.•.••••••••..••...•••••••••••••••• 29 High and Rollin, Plains of Texas. Western Oklahoma. Western Kansas and Eastern New Mexico Annual Grasses ...... • • ...... • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • . . •• 30 Perennial Gra ... ses ...... •..•••••.•.••••••••..••••••. 31 Western and Mountain States Annual Grasses • ...... • . , . • . • . • • • . . • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • . • • • • •• 32 Perennial Grasses ...•..•...... •.•...•••.•••••.•••••••••••••••••.. 33 "Ifalfa Tank Mix with 2.4·08 ...... • • • . . • . . . . • • • . . . . . • . • . . . . • • • . . • • • • • • . •• 34 \lCI 'f IC Restnctlons ,. an d I.Imltatlons...... , 34

GRASS CONTROL IN ;ONSERVATION RESERVE LAND. FAllOW ACREAGE ••••• , •••••••• 35 Restrictions and Umitations . . . . . • • • . • . . • • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • •• 35

VEGETABLE CROPS ...••.•.•..••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 36 0- Directions For Use ...... ' 36 Specific Restrictions and Limitations ...... • ...... 37 Regional Use Map , , ...••••.•.•••...•..••.••• .' • " ',' : • ,..... v .•..•...• , .. ," 38 T" .. , ,.. , ..~ ' . I .," ~: 'l',. ~ ,r"'4. .; "'~ .• ". VEGETA8LE CROps· Vegetable Crop IWte 'Chana Midwest, South, and Nonheast Annual Grasses ...•... , ...•...•.•.••••' •••••••.••••••••••••..••••. 39' .... , .. Perennial Grasses •...... , ...... •...••••••••.•.•••••.••..• , ..•.• 40'. • . 3 I High Ind Rolling Pleins of TexIS. Western Okl~. Western Klnus Ind ElStern New Mexico An~1 Grlsses . . • • • . . • . . • . . • ...... • . • . . . . • . . • • ...... • • • . .. 41 Petennill GrlSUs •••....••.••...... •..•.•.•.•...•.•.....•...•••• 42 We.tem end Mountlin Stites AnllUlll Grlsus . • . . . . • • • • . . • • . . . • . • • • • • • • . . • . . • . • . . • . . . . • • • • . • • •• 42 POlIto Ind T OInIto T Ink Mix with Sencor . . • . • • . . • . • • • . . . • • • • • • . . . . • . • • • • • • • •• 43 Specific Restrictions Ind Limitltions • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • •• 43

FRUIT CAOPS oo...... 44

DirKtioIlI For u...... 44 Specific Restrictions and Lirnitltionl ...... 44 Fruit Crop Rite ChIns Annu.l .•••.••.•. • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 45 Perennial ...... 46 Strlwberry Regionll Un Map .•••.•.•.••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 47 SUI~rrv Rite Chins Midwest. SoI.Ith. and Northeas: Annu.l Grasses • . . . . • . . . . . • • . . . . • • • • • • • . • • . • . . • • • • . • • • . . • . • . . • • •. 48 Perennill Grasses .....•.•.••.••••••••••..•...•••••.•..•••.•.••••• 49 High and Rolling Plains of TexIS. Western Okllhoma. Western Kan,.. s lno Eastern New Mexico Annual Grasses • . • . . • ...... • . • . . • • • • . . . • . . . • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • .. 50 Perenni~1 Grasses •...... •.•..•..•..••••.••.•..•••••••••••••.•••• 51 Western and Mountain States Annual Graises ...... • . . . . • • • ...... • • • . • • • • • • . . • . • • " 52 Perennial Grasseto ...... •••.•.•••...... ••.•.••••.••.••••••••• 52

NON·BEARING FOOD CROPS ...•..•••.•..••••.•.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• &3

Directions For Use ..•...... •....•.••...... •.•....••.•..•••••••• 53 Non·Bearing Food Crops Rate Charts Annual Graues •.•...... • . . • ...... • . • . • . • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • •• 54 Perennial Grasses . • ...... • • • . . • • . • • . . . . . • . . • • . • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • .• 55 Crops Go.)wn for Seed ...•...... •••.••...•...•..•....•.••...•••.••••••.• 56 COjlifers. Deciduous Trees. Nursery Plantings. Ornamentals. etc. . . • . • . • . . . • ...... • . • • • . . . • • . • • • . . . • • • • • • • • • •• 57 POAST PlUS plus GOAL tlnk mix ...... ••••...... •..•.....••••••••..• 59 Till Fescue Growth Suppression. . . . • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • •• 60 Tlbles of Nursery Liners. Trees. Shrubs. Ornamentals. Bedding Plent! and Ground Covers •..••.••••.•••.••••••••••••••. 61

SPOT IREAT".l:1(! nPPlICATION ...... 70 lpgt T~ltment Applicltio.l Oire.:tions •••.••••..•••••••••••••.••••••••••••••• 70 Spot Tr.. tmen, F.io'. Char.:~ ••••.•••••.....•••••••••••.•..•••••••••••••••• 70

APPENPIX; i lEST .r.,UILE CIPY] . Scientific Names of' Grlsses and Broadlelf V.eeds Listed in tl!is Label •.•.••...... •.••..•.••••••••••••...••••.•••. 71

~DmONS OF SALE ANP WARRANTY •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 72

4 "--entry and Work.r's Protection Sutements

Do not apply this product in such a rNlnner as ~o directly or throUGh drift .xpose workers or other persons, except those knowin; f involved in the application. The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons. Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried.

Because cenain states may reQuire more restrictive re-entry int.rvals for various crops tr.aud with this product, consult your State Depanrnent of Agriculture for funher infOfrNltion.

Written or oral warnings must be giv.n to workers who ...xpect.d to be in a truted am or in an ar.a about to be treated with this product. Oral warnings must Inform workers of .... or f ..lds that rNlY not be .ntered without specifIC protective clothing until ..,..ays have dried. Warnings shall be given in language custOmarily understood by workers, Oral warnings must be given If there is reason to beIiev. that written warnings cannot be understood by workers. Writtan warnings must include the following information: ·WAP.NING. Area tr.... d with PO"~T PLUS- herbicide on Iclat. of application.. Do not ent.r without .ppropriate protective dothing unti sprays nave dried.· Refer to stat.ment of practical trutment for First Aid (cover page'.

ENDANGERED SPECIES CONCERNS

) use of any pesticide in a manner that may kill or otherwise harm an endangered or thre3lt.ned species or adversely modify their habitat is a viol4!Tion of Federal law.

The use of this product is controlled to prevent death or harm to Solano graS$ which occurs in Solano County, Califo' ,lia. Before using this product in this county you must obtain the EPA ENDANGERED SPECIES BULLETIN (EPA/ES-85-13, available from either your County Agricultural Extension Agent, the Endangered Species Specialist in thl'! California Depanment of Fish and Game, or the Regional OffIC.S of the U.S. FISh and Wlldlif. Service (Ponland, Oregon' or the U.S. Environmental Protection 1:18r1CY (San FrarlCisco, California.. THIS BULLETIN MUST BE REVIEWED PRIOR TO PESTICIDE USE. THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS PRI)HIBITED IN THIS COUNTY UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE IN THE BULLETIN. (Note: Post PlilS is not presently registered for use in California.'

Storage and Disposal

Do not contaminate water, fcod or feed by storage or disposa:.

Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture. or rinsate is a ".,;olation of Federal , "; If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions. conUct your State Pesticide cr t. .. "ironmental Control Agency. or the Hazardous Waste r.presentative at the near.st EPA Regional OffICe for guidance.

Triple rinse contai,,'!r (or equivalent.. Then offer for recycling or reconditioning. or punctur. and dispose of in I sanitary landfill. cr by incineration, or if allowed by stat.. and local authorities. b·" burning. If burned. stay out of smoke.

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5 DIRECTIONS FOR USE Apply POAST PLUS to activlly gaRonI per acr. is OPtimal. A growing gruses when they are at minimum volume of 5 gallons and - ALL CROPS the proper growth stage as maximum volume of 20 gallons of specified in the Recommendations spray lolution per acre for It is a violation of F.d.ral law to for Use tableS. bro*-st application may be us. this ,>rodul"t in a manner used. In the Westlm Region a inconsist.nt with its labeling. Do not apply to gr.... s und.r minimum of 10 gallonl per acre is str.... such .. strIU due to lack ~. In the High and Oenerallnformatlon of moisture, herbicide injury, Rolling PIIIns of Teus. Oklahoma. mechanical injury or cold n Eutem New Mlxico a POAST PLUS1 het'bicide is a tempelalUr'lS, aInce unutIafIC10rv maximum of 10 gallons par acre is Mlectivl broad spectrum COI1troi wII probably mutt. rKommended. poltlmergenc. herbicide for control of annual and per.nnial A" applications to control $prey Preuure: When using grass weeds. POAST PLUS does volunteer c ...... lbarley. corn. standard high preuure hoUow not control sedges or broadl.a' oats. fYI, whUtl should be made cone or flit fan nozzlel -'just wHds. prior to tillering. ,"uure to a miNrnum of 40 pli and a maximum of 60 psi Essentially all grass crops such IS In the Western Rlgion. volunteer measurlld .. the naule. £orghum. corn. small grains and cereals which emerge from late ric •• IS wei. as ornamental spring through early summer I~y Nozzle Selection: Thorough spray grlSses such as turf. are through July) may be partially or coverage of grau foliage is susceptible to POAST PLUS. . inccm~letely controlleci due to ....nfial. For broadcast Avoid all direct or indirect contact unfavorlilbl. conditions at time of application ule standard high with any desired grass crop unless application. preu"" pesticide nozzles. Do otherwise specified on the POAST not UII flood or whirl chember PLUS label. POAST PLUS is not recommended nozzles. ApDIIcation of POAST for spring control of volunteer PLUS with control drop applicator Control Symptoms car.als that emerged the pr.vious (COAl nozzles Is not fall. rKomrnencled clue to Irretic POAST PLUS rapidly enters the cover. which C8UHI plant througt the foliage and Cultivation Information Inconsistent ~ =ntrol. transloeates throughout the plant. Control symptoms exhibited by Do not cultivat. within 5 days Boom Height: Always adjust the grass plant progress from a prior to applicati,-", of POAST . spray preslure. spray volume end slowing or stopping of growth PlUS .or within 7 days following height of spray boom to .nsure Igenerally within twO daysi. to application. penetration of plant canopy and reddening of the fOliage and to thorough coverage of gral... to leaf tip burn. Subsequently. burn­ A timely cultivation after 7 days be controlled. When taU w"ds. back of the foliage occurs. These may aid in providing slason-Iong such .. volunteer corn, .... to be symptoms will generally be control. For control of corrtrolled. the boom height obs.rved within three weeks. quackgrass. a cultivation 14 to 21 should be high enough to cover depending on environm.ntal days aft.r an initial or sequential the entire plant. This may be al conditions. application win aid in comrol. much II 20 inches abovI the WMd. Refer to the nozzle Application illform.. ";,, ... In irrigated areas it may be menufICturer's dnctionl for nec.ssary to irrigate prior to recommended height. Applicatior., ':.I.l be m.JJ.I ,,!. treatment to ensure weeds are broadcat!. bInd or Spt,oT "",ray at growing actively. lind Appllc:8tiona: Banding of rates ant' gr?"",'" stagel" li'1"1d in POAST PLUS may be used : .. wled ta .lIes. Do not rxcted Ground Application control.nnuaI gr.. sel. Gral.. s application fltesand use which arl not covered or only restrictions alJ"died in Sprey Volume: Under most partly covered by the spray Restriction~ ..0 ... imitations. conditions a spray volume of 10 mixture will not be adequately controlled. When truting taller

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WHds, such as volunteer corn, Spr.y Volume: Thorough apray recommended oil conclntrate the spray bo

Table 1

AMOUNT TO BE AOOEO TO DESIRED SPRAY OBTAIN A ", SOLUTION SOLUTION VOLUME POAST PLUS Dash and 01 eonc.'b." 1 G.llon 1.875 fl. oz.· '" fl. oz. --: 25 G.llons 1% QUa" 1 qua" - 50 Gallons 3 quartS 2 QUartS . , " " 100 G.llons 6 qu."S 4 QUa"_ • 2 Tablespoons - 1 fl. oz.

• POAST PLUS is not presently registerld for use in California. 7 / concantrlte•• it has been Sinee mo.t .oIutions Ire ADDITIVES observed that highly refined mildly corrosive to gllvenized. vegetebIe oils .re more miklltHI Ind brass .prlY Addition of Dish or Oil IltilflCtOfY thin unrer",.d equipment. rinH the entire sprlV Concentr8te vegetlble oiIl. For Idditionll Iy.tem with Wltar lOon Itter use. inforrnltion ... J.r Te.t for Duh be lubstituted for oil mev en Estimlting Suitlbility of Oil It is importent to use high quelity concentrlte with some Concentretll It the end of this emmonium sulfite to lvoid exceptionl. In lome cropi Ind 1ICtion. plugging of sprey nozz.... The tenk mixil Duh il not emmonIum IUlfIte must be rucIiIy ~ I... Direc:tionI for Addition of UrN AmmonIum 10k..... in wiler end COI.reWI 110 lJH Tlblel in eppropriate crop Nhr8t. SolutIon IUAN) or inloluble meteriIia. Locel lICtions). Ammonium Sutfate IAMSI IOUrCU of high quelity fine fNd grade emmonium lulflte mey be A nonphytotoxic oil coneentr8te Addition of UAN Solution or AMS better thIr. fertilizer aria. Low (commonly referred to II oil is recommended only for queIity emrnonium au/flte mlV coneentrltel or Duh .hould lOybunl. affllfa. fIIIx. COl rtain meterill thet wi" IIOt Ilways be Idded to the Iprey tenk .unflowers. cotton. rudiIv dissolve which could re.ult as recommended. The oil peenuu. .ugar beets. end for enhIInced in nozzle tip plugging. To concentrate must contain either a ICtivity on caruin gr," apecie. in determine quality. perform I jer petroleum or vegetlble oil blse test Idding ~ cup of Immonium Ind must meet the following poteto. buns. end PIli. UAN solution is commonly referred to lUlf8te to 1 gdon of wlter end criteril: .s 28". 30". or 32" nitrogen egitlte for 1 minute. If and is • w.ter solution of UIII undissolved lediment is ob.erved. 1I be nonphytotoxic. .nd ammonium nitrltl. When predisolve -:he Immonium sulfite· 21 contlin only EPA-exemp in WIlIr en.'J rllter prior to eddition ingredients. ammonium .ulflte is used. three 31 provide good mixi ... g qUllity in qUirts of liquid Immonium suIf.te to the 'Prev link. If Immonium 18-8-0 lnelysis) rney be sulf.te is Idded directly to the the jar test Isee bllowl. and 41 be successful in locil substituted for 2 % lb. solid sprlV tenk. Idd slowiv with experience. ammonium .ulflte. egitltion. Add',"" too quicklV mev clog outlet lines. Enillre th8t The exact composition of suitable In some Ireas use of a nitrogen _lum sulfite Is completelv oil concentrates will vary. additive has improved control of eIIa.oIved before Idding other however. vegetable and petroleum rhizome john.ongrISs. Consult products. oil concentrates should contain your local BASF rlpresentetive for emulsifiers which provide good recommendations for youI' area. mixing quality. For vegetlble oil

RATE OF ADDITIVES PER ACRE

Additive Ground Applicltion All AppIicetion UAN Solution· 0.5· 1 geHon 0.5 gellon Ammonium Sulfite.· 2.5 lb •. 2.5 lb •. Oil Concenm.tt' • 2 pinU 2 pints Desh- •" , • hints hints , D~sh. UAN. ai1d?m~lu~' iulfate Ire no110 be used in CA f"'POAST PLUS is not presentlv regl11ered for "J.t 1(1 Clllfblnll.1 UAN Ind AMS Ire IIOt rKOmmended in the Pe-ific Northwes1. , - - , .....

8 Mixing/Spraying 4. Add CpmppntOtl jn fpllgwinq CIon sprey. thoroughly prior to OAutoc., gently mixmg 8PPIication of JIOAST PLUS, Fill tlnk of I thOroughly cleln betw.. n component additions: particularly " e herbicide w .. sprly.r one-half to two-thirds full 11 Wat. miscible or soluble UHd which has the paten'" to with cl.ln Wlt.r. Start agitation products lsuch as Injure crops. and IcId UAN or ammonium a..... , Bluer, sulflt. first. Next Idd Desh or oil ammonium sulflta, or Consult the label of pr.viously conc.ntrlt.; lilow to mix UAN 1OIutio'l1 when used herbicides for cleaning thor()ughly. IDesh Ind ammonium 1IPP'ic1ble. Instructions. If no Instructions .... 1UIfM. Ire not to be UIed In 21 D.Ih or Oil COllana.1iI eYlR,.. the ..... listed below c.IIfomia.1 Add JIOAST PLUS and ere lUg...... for cIunino of rernammg~~wn•. 6uU 31 JIOAST PLUS land other sprey eouIpment prior to or roAST PLUS Ippn Iftt, mI,jog. emulsifiable COlIC_la_lei following eppIic:ations of JIOAST Mamtain constant agitation during when IIPP'iclbiel. PLUS. IppliCltion. 5. Ceq lars in"" 10 c;ysIt., let SlIp '1 • Hose clown thoroughly J ... T.st for estimating Sultabllty stand for 15 mlnvtas, the inside as well as the outSide of 011 Concentrate .wluat•. ~ equipment while filling the spFlly trnIt half fuR of wn.r. 1. water Sypply: us. only wlt.r 6. Eyaluatjon: An ideal tank mix Rush by operating SpFllyer until from int.nded sourc. Ind It will be uniform; thus, the the system is purged ~ this rinse the sourc. t.mperatur•. suitability of the oil water. concentrate is questionable if 2. Amount of Water in Jar: For any ~ the following ere Sttp 12 • Ref" tank with wetM 20 gallA spray vOlum. us. 3'4 observed: while .cIding 1 geUon household cups (800 m:l of wat.r. 8IIiIIIt'nia or 1 pint household dish Free 01 at the surfac. - film or washio"ll detergent per 100 For 1 0 gallA spray volum. us. globules. geIIons of water. Or edd I 1~ cups (400 mil of wat.r. commercial aprlV- cleaner Flocculation - fane partie;.. s according to the manufacturer's For 5 gallA spray volum. us. which may be suspended in directions. Operat. the pump to 5/6 cup (200 mil of wat.r. the liquid or found IS /I circulat. th

9 !

------GENERAL AGAINST THEIR USE IN COMBINATION WITH OIL RESTRICTIONS AND ADJUVANTS. UMITATIONS Do not IPply POAST PLUS IS I • ALL CROPS prepllnt or preemergent treatment prior to com. milo. millet or Do not Ipply to grlSses under sorghum. Itre.. , such .. stre.. due to lack of moisture, herbicide injury, Do not Ipply through any tYpe of IIIICMnicaI injury or cold irrigation system. temperltures, sinee ul\lltisfactory control will probably result. Do not tank mix POAST PLUS with Cla•• jce or Scepterl Do not Ipply if rlinflll is expected herbicides. Uasale may cause within one hour following Intagonism when sprayed from 7 Ipplication IS grass control will days prior to appIiation. to 1 day probably be unSitisfactory. Ifter applicltion of POAST PLUS. This antagonism is more likely to PHYSICAL INCOMPATIBILITY. occur in grasses under stress REDUCED WEED CONTROL OR conditioni. r:ROP INJURY MAY RESULT FROM MIXING POAST PLUS Other SprlY Equipment: Do not WITH PESTICIDES (Fungicides. use seIe::tive application Herbicides. Insecticides or equipment such as recirculating Miticidesl. ADDITIVES. OR sprayers. wiper Ipplicators, or FERTILIZERS. BASF DOES NOT shielded Ipplicltora. RECOMMEND THE USE OF TANK MIXES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED ON BASF LABELS. SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING. OR TECHNICAL BULLETINS. LOCAL AGRICULTURAL AUTHORITIES MA Y BE A SOURCE OF INFORMATION WHEN USING OTHER THAN BASF RECOMMENDED COMBINATIONS. DO NOT APPlY POAST PLUS IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER PESTICIDES WHOSE LABELS CAUTION

10 POAST PLUS -FIELD CROPS

Conon, Flu, Punuta, Soybuna, Sut... 1HtI, auntlo",er, end Set Allele Conserv~ Reserve !MId DIREcnONS FOR USE

Apply to Ictiyely grOwing gr.... s et the aize. 'ndicated.

Alwa.,. follow recommendationl given in Application information Section IPage 71.

/

Do not spply to drought-stressed grass or grass which has gone through an extended dry period.

In irrigated areas it may be necessary to irrigate prior to treatment with POtoST PLUS to ensure weeds are growing actiyely.

),beled crops at all stages of growth are tolerant to POAST PLUS.

Always add 1 que" Desh or oil concentrate per acre.

For maximum use rate and minimum time from lalt application to harvest cqnsult uble 21 '

I , , , I .,

,... .•. ' .. ~ 'I.~ I., . . ... '" " 11 . • . .; . -. • , : I CROP aPlCIAC ....TIIIC1IONI AND LIMITATIONS Pall POAaT ",we 1_lelll

...... UM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM 1NRT0CIt AIIIO oPT C~ 'UINTa TIMI "'aM RAft II1II RAft II1II QMZI"'IOII API'UCATIOIII CROP APfILICATIOIII ACIIE II1II AallIIIII 'LAIIG TOMAllVUT APNCATIOIII .....ON IDAYa, .."... ..".., 'I.. Ceftoo .0 3.71 ,1.2...... _...... 1110 .... -,.,..___ .. _--.0._ ...... 71 U. • 'I... 'I.. -- • ...... ----.. u,., •• IM:PA ..... - ...... _.. - ill. • .0 J.O J.7I .... 'I.. ~ 0. _____ :...... -...c-_ _.31 .. .. I' ..... 120 .. - 'I.. ;' VI -..LMocI "'. 3.71 ".21 -_.-...... -:11 .. .. s..-- 10 3.0 7.5 OIII¥-...... ,. 'I.. ... ,...... -----.2...... --_.... , ...... I:- ....--..-...... _...... '110 ...... ,.,...... , ...... _,,_.0._ _.1 - ...... ,. .. ~ ...... ,_ ...... 0. ....-- ...... ,•.• ...... ~ """' ... , '00 3.71 7.1 'I... 'I.. Itt t .....ed, 70 3.71 3.71 .... 'I.. c.,., ..... ,.... -. ,,-"ub -.. ---_11_...... -.- - -...... ~ I - 1 ...... -, ...... wn I• '1 -"-.- I -__ ...ooy .. __ _-- .... p·s .... I . . 1 • 11 .... . • - ~-.... JiUIp":" "",-~ .... :...... --...... -.1 • ,,---_ _-----," For additional _:ric:Iiona and 1tm.... 1Io .. _ PlIO" ".22. 23 & 24. -

12 \ Itst .1llilU tift] All ra. and ti .... ot applieabon reoom ....ndatiOII' aN _ on IIr~ ragion. AIle< WIllie map _. ~ .... AlII and Ti .... of AppIicallOn ..,.., ,.... your ragoon only.

lith ..... II ..... ,..... 0' T..... __ 0111 ...... w.o_ "-_ ...... New MeIlioD"", 17 & 11,

_A"~P\AMOFTEXAS. __ C*U'_._i __ ""'~ __

Deecrip1ion: All __ 01 .... OOlltir.". ~ In Now MeIliOo 01lCluding IIIe ~ 01 Dona Ma. Luna. Sierra. Socorro and v.nc;a. w..m T_ and Oklahoma - w..t of a line running lath '""" o.t Rio WI GainMIIe. lX. and _1CIio'll along ..... 35'" IIIe Qdahoma ~ boraor. n-_ along IIoMer WI highway 13 and -'" WIllie ~ bonIet.

WlSTlNI A" llOUtfTAIII STATES

Deecrip1ion: WMt of line Ioi0Aillllllle oontinerlllll dMcIe. _'_ICir", at .... U.S ..(;anada bonIet and ... " ••'" at .... U.S.-MPIoo boraor and aIIO lnolYdir", IIIe _ M. 01 DIN AlIa. Luna. SiMa, SIano and v.tencia in Now Muioo. -. includ .. AIaIIIa and HIiniI. PCMaT I'LUI 11II1II ,.,.Nntty iI III I iN lor _ In OaIIIomia.

..... '" \.: f . ,. ; .. . .. 13 I AIlD CROPS ANNUAL.' ••I. lconon. ,..nuta...... , ...... unfit usra'

TMle3

..... _ M_ Heiatn It ~tion

GfIAA UECIAL EAIIL V aTANDAIID ... cue·· Malt....-, Itt. ....,...,., Malt....-, MI • "-,..,..., ...... Malt. ,Nt. ....,..,..., ~ • 1.1r • 1.1 11 US Ctabgtua. lArge - - I 1.1 • U5 ~ - - I 1.1 • 2.25 CUpg ..... Woolly - - • 1.1 -- FaxtoiIa. Giant 1.12 1.5 11 2.25 Gleen • 1.12 • 1.1 11 :z.z. V_ • • -- • 1.1 11 2.25 Goollllrus 3 1.12 I 1.5 I 2.25 1tcIIgr1.. -- • 3 - - JoIInoongrus (_ling) -- I 1.5 I., 2.25 Jungle'i" -- I 1.5 - - Millet. \Wd PrOIO 10 .75 10 .75 24 1.1 Oata. Wild -- • 1.5 - - Panicum. Browntop - - I 1.5 - - Foil 4 1.12 I 1.5 12 :z.z. 1 ••&5 4 1.12 I 1.5 12 1.5 Rod RIco - - 4 3 - - Ry.g'ISS. Annuli - - I 1.1 - - Sandbur.... Id -- 3 1.1 - - Shah'can. /Wildcano - - 1 1.5 - - Signolg'us, Broldlll' 4 1.12 I 1.1 12 :z.z. $prangletop - - I 1.5 - - VoIunIMr- I -V - . - • :z.z. - - Com 12 1.12 20 1.5 - - 0011 - - 4 :z.z. - - Rye -. - 4 :z.z. - - WhIrl! - - 4 :z.z. - - Witchgrua - - • 1.5 - - • ~ ... '''--' ..... _ '.5 .... ' ...... All. R. CIA. LA. ... ND• .,. TN. Tlt. VA .

S .n ...... _~ . .. s..~7· .... --. .... --.. c ...... -. 6.00 f.Met ,..",...... ,. .... POUT ..... , ...... __ ... ~..... • ...... " ...... -.- ......

, 2. =1 ...... ,,~ ...... ~~ ...... _;., ...... _'*" .. __ ...... ~ tI¥ ftCr...... , ..... POAaT PLUI ...,." •• ~ ...... _ .. h'...... _ ......

,. CI'.... Iftd till 'If-.m.. c." the IiIIIIch4n .t " . 1 .-en UAH ... 2,. ... AMI ...... , ......

14 tlEST InIUIL! can] NLDCIIOH

Cconon. ,...... y,.... __...... _,

Tab...

"-'- IIIId Maximum Hltight at Application

ITANDAIID INITIAL A'ft.ICATION AOUENTIAL APl'LlCATION ~U MAX. K1'. IlAnlA MAX. K1' . IlAnlA ...... , .... , ...... , ..... ' 8etmudag.... r IIIDIon 2.25 I(' IIDIan 1.5

JoIIneong .... l"'izomel 25 1.5 12 1.5

JoIIneong'us (...... TUII 2D 1.5 12 1.5 Muhly. WI,_m e ,.I e 1.1 Cuac:l

15 I FIELD CIION ANNUAL.· .... •conon. ,.--...•• .,...... ,.., ...... ,

Hi8h 8M II...... of T.... w...... 011_. w...... ~ 8M lee.... New"'_

~ !lATE AND MAXIMUM "'lIfT AT APPLICATION ~ aTANDAIID _CUE-· GRAil M ... HI. IlMe/A .....HI...... , :\Me/A • ...... , ..... ' ..... ' .....yMIg ... • US ... J Crqrua. Smooth 4 2.25 - - lArge 4 2.25 - - FoJllaila. GianI 2.25 - - Green • 2.25 - - Yellow • '2.25 - - Gooeegrua 4 2.25 - - JoIvIaongrua 2.25 <-ling) • -- Jungle,i .. • 2.25 -- Panicum. Btowntop 8 2.25 - - Fell 8 2.25 - - Tella. 8 2.25 - - Shanarcanel\Wdcane 18 2.25 - - Signalgrass. Btoadleaf 8 2.25 - - SpranglelOp. Rod 8 2.25 - - VotuntHr· Barley 4 3 - - Co,n 20 2.25 - - Oats 4 3 - - Rye 4 3 - - _al 4 3 - - Wild PrOIO 10 1.5 - - Wltchg,ass 8 2.25 - • s.. page 7 • Appfication In, ...... _ on _, _ael•.

16 , IJIINNU,L "'IIEI teon...... ,..,... eoylte ...... Me•• --,"0 ••,.1

Hifh _ II...... of Te_. Wee..... 011._. w...... "-eo _ be..... New Mellica

T.....

RATE AND MAXNUM IEGHT AT .vft.ICATICIN ...... AllIIII ...... 'A ...... 'A ...... Jd II~ r "'*'" I ~ IIDIoft I.Z5 ..IDIIMong- (llliromel ~D 2.25 • 1.5

17 'NLDCIION ..."Ale·,a. t.... on • .,.., ...... )

T.107

MTEAND MAXIMUM HIIGH1' AT AJIIIUCATICIN aTAND_1ID _cue·· QM" M .... HI...... ' ....'A .....' ..... HI...... ' ....'A ....'

lunyMIg.... 1\ 2.2S ~1. :I Crleg_. ImoIIII 4 US - - Utge 4 US - - Cupgrua. SouttI ...... m • 2.25 - - FoJn.iIa. Giant • US - - GINn • US - - Yellow • US - - Goosegrus 4 2.2S - - JoImlOngrass I_ling) • US - - Junglerice • 2..25 - - Panicum. Fan 4 2..25 - - ~rass., 'lUaJ • 2..25 - - ShaIt...... /WIId ..... 18 2..25 - - VolunIMr" Bar1ay 4 3 - - Com 12 2..25 - - Oats 4 3 - - Rye • 3 - - Whaa, • 3 - - Wild Proso M,II,t 10 1.5 - - _grass • 2..25 - - " s.. P'g, 7 App~ca' Information on ~__ ....

...... Cf.M T, ••tment 'Of Controliftt ....ctecl AntueI Gr__ ./ 00 For best r.sults. always apply I'OAIT !'LUI II> ...... g_ at tho ~ IIago ~ 11" .11ied in tho __ table CA-aI Or ..... -I,andor. !lee_mendo_'. Ho ...... r.1f I'OAST 'lola....no! be applied at .. ____• '-'110< ...... gr_s CVI be contr_ willi • _r application by i"crouing tho ... Df POAaT'lUl. Apply to ~ IJI"Aing ~ at ... r.... and , .." indtcelOd above.

III NLDCROH ~-"'D

tcotton .•eytte ...... a...... ,

RATE AND MA)(IMUM IEGHT AT II."'-ICII.TION

QIIII.U •U~""""" •.• "." ••••n .... -,'...... M ... "'...... ' ....,11...... , Mea."' ...... , ....,11...... , ..... d g, .. .. 8IDIDII 1.71 If 8IDIDII US Jo/III-orua (III~) 10 3.71 • US al.el .... • 3.75 • US Aw 10 .... ,.,.,."iaI • US • US • The ...... um.alowllble POAST PLUS dOMge in eoybMna" 3 ,../11. 1* ~F" ,. R. The muimurn ••,onal dou:a iI 7.5 pi... /A.

19 I SOYBEAN TANK MIX OR ..ndard high pl'ClILn. halloW c) POeSJ pws + I' elf" SEQUENTIAL APPUCAnON cone or tat fan "'9'. s~'oICed 20 Add BLAZER. 01 c:ona.r«rate .. Inches span. Do not use flood or POAST PLUS • whIe the whIrt nozzles. agitator running. Add tlK GENERAL INFORMATION chamber Is rwnak*Ig quantity of water. Altt + POUT PLUS •• Be_grIIn and Application: POAST PLUS Blazer may be tank mbced for Beugran- SOYBEANS Use a minimum of 5 gallons of total poslemefgenc8 control of broad'eaf spray solution per and grass weeds. Weeds mull be acre. SEPARATE APPUCAllONS OF ac:tMIIy growing and at the POAST PLUS, PRECEDED OR rKOIMI8IldecI growth stageS POAST PLUS + "'ar-n and fOLLOWED IY IUAQRAN OR POAST PLUS + ....,. Use a IASADRAN + lLAlfR TANK Separate applications shWd be "**""'" of 10 gaIOI_ of total MIX·: made I: IPI'IY "''''on per 11ft a) II! weeds to be CCWill ..... are - ApiA ..lot_ of POUT PLUS can not at the correct growth stage MIxIng: FI spray tank half U with ba prKedId 01 fcIIDn.cj by for treatment at the same time. .... and add the ,acommanded I ..agran arwJ/OI 8Iazar to obtain or arrICUII of product In Ibt Ma ,I!II bnIed apac:trum contIuI of weeds JIIHr. lilted 011 the rwpcI.... product b) grasses to be ccwltrolled IiIbIIs (raIIr to '* IabaI and the Include rhiZome johnsongrus. al POAST PLUS + "seDRAN IiIbIIa for ...... n arwJ 8Iazer). quackgra~. bennudagrass. Add BASAGRAN. UAN or Also rater to these product labels wirestem muhly. volunteer com. arMIOnIum lIMIte. DASH or 01 for tirt*Ig. rate and other shattercane. volumeer cereals. corlCeiltlate. PCAST PLUS • IlIfonnMion for ground and aerial wild oats. red rice or Itchgrass. wille the agitator Is running. appIk;ations. (See rate tables on page 221. Add the rameInIng quantity of water. For best reuts when making Ground Application: For the tank .aparate applications a minimum mixes of POAST PLUS. use 20 b) POAST PLUS + IWGW period of time Is r-=ornmeilded gallons of total spray solution per + I' elfB batweeI. applications. depending ecre (broadcast basis) and a Add BASAGRAN. BLAZER. 01 upon their order according to Table minimum of 40 psi pressure. Use CCW .....,ate. POAST PLUS •• 9. wille the agitator Is running. Add the remaining quatClly of water.

Tobie I s.quenba' Application.

DIIDEJI OF AI'PUCA T1DN ....UM T.-aEnJIIN "ft, "'_,., aa-...-.. , APPIICATIDIIiI ~d ......

BASAGRAN ~PWS 24 .....

BASAGRAN • IIlAZ!'R ~PWS 7Day1

~PlUS ILAZEA or BASAGP.t.N or 24 ..... IASAGMH + ILAZEA

BLAZER ~PLUS 7Day1 Tank ""••• not ap .nl:i/itomoa.

NDIe: I'OAST "'"US i. not ptHently ~i"'red in CalHomia.

20 T..... 'O

POAIT PLUS TANK MIX COMIIII.TICAIIS

"'''ORAN /1·2 ,./AI + ..auT PLUI • ADR ,"., ,./A' MaAGRAN + • aZUl + POASTPLUI + JIOAST PLUI ...,.. ... POU:PLUI ...... POASTPLUI ...... POASTPLUI .- ...... , ..../A ...... , ..../A ...... 1 ..../A .,..." ..... ' ...... , US US ..... ~- • UI • • CrMIgraa. LMge 2.211 2.211 US • US • 2.211 • US SmocIIh • • • Cupgr-. Woolly • 1.11 • 1.S • 2.211 Foa1aII. Gi..n 2.211 2.211 2.211 • 2.211 • 2.211 • 2.211 GrMn • • • v- I 2.211 • 2.211 • 2.211 Goo.-g.- • 2.25 • 2.211 • 2.25 !.otmsongr_ ~ng) I 2.25 I 2.25 I 2.25 Junglerice I 2.25 • .75 I 1.11 Millet. WIld Proso 10 1.12 10 1.12 10 1.12

Panicum. Br_ntop I 2.5 Fait I 1.11 I 2.5 I 1.5 T.... • 2.5 • 2.25 Signalg ••SI. Broadie.' I 2.25 I 2.25 • 2.25 Spr.ngle'op. Red I 2.25 I 2.25 • 2.25 Vo,,"n'''' Co,n 12 1.5 W!Chg'.SI I '.5 • 2.25 I 2.25 _ .. Rail p., kt.: Iddc.i.. FIIW .... Mrw: hldill...... Mrw:

ID ..h 2 pt ~UAN ~ • 1 gal Oil COO_ ..... 2 pia Oil Coo_,"'" 2 pia l Oil ...... ntr.1I 2 pia + UAN ~ • 1 gal

RESTRICTIONS AND POAST PWS + ...... n + UMITATIONS 8IaDr + 01 eo. .... Ib.I.. Above (plrtial Uet) POAST PWS a.nk mbces ar, not applicable In CIIWomIa. R.,tj and follow the restric:tlons and limite. ~ ''VIS on the labels for POAST PWS. a.aagran. and .!per herbicides. The most re:Jlrict1ve labeling applies In tank """as. ltAIUILE Do not add UAN tolUlion Of ammonium slMat, to a tank mix 01

21 I ,.. Do not pl."t .oybe_ unt i I 7 days dter treat..--t when using up to 0.5 II> •• '0./14 2,4'0 (lV£I, ?r until 30 dAys .fter t"eat."t when using ..., to 1.0 Ib •• e./A 2,4'D (lV£ I. POAST PLUS-BURNDOWN RESTRIC.'TIONS AN~ direct or Indirect post.marge.lce UMITAnONS contacI ·NIttI any deli ad piianl POASTPWS+2,4-DLow (partlallJlt) Volltlle f ..... (lYE) for .... a. a Do not SflNy • the wind Is blowing bumdown prior to pIInting " toward desired MnIItIve .,..,... or aoybaIna. ~~~~I!M, at anytime when the wind ecceedI 6 rnIes per hcu (refer to 2.4-0 S.I.cIIon of 2,4-0 (lYE) ~~IIIs'dIt'PI:l"'''' ~ (lYE) label) . Formulation ..... Use any low voIatle estllf Do nat IIPPIY I raInf8II II eq»Cttd ObI ..... restrIctiona and IImIIaIicI ~ tpeCIIad on labels lor IormIAtIons of 2.4-0 such u 2.4-0 ~ e ho&n fcIIoWIng IPI"" -ion, 1Ioocir1 ester. Note that the _ weed CCii~d wi probably be 2.4-0 (lYE) and POAST PWS. The recomrneuded rate d 2.4-0 Is ...etJslac:tory. moll restrictive IabeIk1g applies In Cllculated on an acid equivalent tank mIIr.es. (Le.) buIs. Make adjustments for SInce .. cropa such u aorghum. the conc:entration d 2.4-0 corn. am.- gran, coaon. ThIs tank rnbc dots not control sedges provide aeason-4ong tormUation used. SInce the exact aoybeIns. IUgII' beets. trees. or contrd d hard-to-lcll peret .ilial composition of suitable produc:ts shrubs. U well u Ornamental weeds. wi vary. It Is advised to conduct grasses ~ as Uf are extrernely lI1e Jar Test for Estlrr.. ting susceptible to POAST PWS plus Suitability of 011 Concentrates and 2.4-0 (lYE) lank miK. avoid all Do not apply this tarM mix during or 2.4-0 (lYE) fonnulation used. following planting or after soybean emergence; severe soybean Injury wi resUt. Do not Make only one application of this feed hay. forage 01 fodder. ;(estrict tanlc .ix per growing season. livestock from grazlni1 created fields. Do not allow livestock to graze Tobio " treated cove r crops.

MTE AND MAXIMUM HIEIGHT AT APPLICATION

WEED SPECIES MAX.HT. I'OAST PLUS·· 2..-..0 ••• ...... , M TVA !pin'" ...... IA' w.. ... DM ....t • a.,.,...... - ...... s

F......

Gt"",F...., --v__ .lI to 1 3 . " ...... s

-w_~...- .. , ~c:... _

_ c:.... , , ~ • Fer ...... _...,· POUT''''.. ,..., ...... , .. DnctiMI .. UN . .., Ie...., ...... ~~ .... N.". t .... t.,.... c._.

.. AIw...... 0.... 11111f'1"...... ~ ••

••• 1M 2.~DIIbII f • .-arc ...... ~.

22 ~------

POAST PLUS - FLAX UIi8 a tar;" rrlix a/ POAST PWS equIvaIer per acre. Do not delay and MCPA or POAST PLUS alld apraylng broadleaf .... even Buctril for the control a/ mbced though ....y ..Id. IN not In GENERAL popiAtionl 01 grasses and correct ataoe for ...b ..... broMIIeaf WMClllIstecl II Buctril or MCPA applied wilt; Flax competes poorty with weeds. IUSCeJdlIe on the respective POI.ST PWS may ClUN leaf It k imJMlant 10 C'lI"Itroi grass product labels. Prape ... the tank bum, IWtardId growth and weeds befort! lhe flax Slilncl Is mbc by adding water soluble forms delayecl maturlly of ilia crop. ~,JC8CI w: the crop vigor .~ers 01 helt*idetI (IUCiIU MCPA Some Nducecl .... co".01 may \\; ....e IIax _ods , .... poor or when ...... ; to haI!:he fNI WIlt.­ lie experIencad willi the atlove grBS"I IIax II growing slowly, new wIume, thin .. i;ONAi ..... or tIInk ",has may germllllte foIowIng an Dull. 1h5n PQtJ; ~ PUll, 1hIn application 01 POAST PWS. Apply emUaIiabIe twbIcidea (.. 1Ch .. Do not add ~ IlMata or POAST PLUS to aetlvely Qiowlng BuctrII). and bring the mbdura to UAl'J aoIutlon to a tank mbc of grasses at the lIzes Indicated In .he the final volume. AtIa'1oo must be POAST PWS + BLICtrII or POAST foIowing table. For other cortinuoUS from the time a/ mbdng PWS+ MCPA. restrictions and limitations SUI through apraylng. Inducle BuctrtI Table 2. or MCPA with POAST PLUS Follow .. resllictlons detaIecI on acc:ordiIlg to the rates the MCPA or Buctrillabels that TANK MIXES FOR FLAX recommended on the respectIYe apply to use In tax. The most pro.juct labels. up to a maximum 01 restrictive labeling must lpI)Iy to 8 ,ank, . of POAST PLUS 1 pint a/ Buctril per acre or up to a tank mix. herbicide with Buc:trn- and MCPA maximum a/ 0.25 Ib MCPA acid H8f1)II.:idel for G..... and Broadleaf We",.. Control

Tattle 12

RATE ANO MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT APPLICATION _btIv a_d GI\O.SS _._; ...... _. _.. -. -.--, -.--,- .."'Y ..... - -- • -1.5 • -2025 'I._.w_ - • 1.5 -- fowt .... Gt.1,. <,~ <.7'; • 1.5 • 2025 Go_ C'~ C.n • 1.5 • 2.~ v_

....I POAtT ...... c: ..... to c...... M ...... ,. , ......

23 ! POAST PLUS ANtays adjust spray prIIStn, spray Labeled crops at aU ltages of volume and height of spray boom growth are tolerant to PCAST FORAGE CROPS to ensure penetration of plant PWS. canopy and thorough CCMrage of Allah, Blnllfoot TrefoU and graMS to be ccnroIIed. AMp add 1 quart Dath or 011 Salnfoln cor ..... ,IIa.. per acre. Do net apply to drougtc-strllMd DIRECTIONS FOR USE grass or grass which has gone , For maxtrnum UN rate and through an aended dry period. minimum time from last application Apply to actively growing gra .... at to harveIt c:onNt Table 13). the sizes Indlclted. In IrrigItId .,... • !NY be nee ry to IrrIgIIe prior to ANtaya falow rac:ommendatIon .,...... with POAST PLUS to given In Application Information enaure WNdI .. ",owklg ectIveIy. Sec:tIon (see page 7).

Farag. Cropa

CROP SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS AND UMITAnONS FOR POAST PWS· HERBICIDE T.. 13

M ..iMUM TiME MAQoIUM MAQoIUM LMlTOCIt AIRCRAFT CClUUaTl FJlOM UTE PER ACIIE UTE PEJi ACIIE GllUiNOOll AJlPUCATION CROP Af'PUCAnON PER PERaEASON fIEDIIIO TOHAIlVUT Af'PUCATION I'INTII IDAYIt IPiNTII

Alfalfa. birellfOOI 20 Clays before 3.75 8.75 Y- V_ Do NIl apply trefoilanll cuftlng fO< (dry) I'OAITPLUS Uinfoln hay and2.~DB .. a ..... mbt_ llelO4ay 1Mding, gqzIng and IIaNoHting ,"'Ie,'e .. on lle2.~1IIbeI .. be ellll"," IrIIII ~,. cIb'e inCA)

Alfalfa. b~dlfool 7 Clays before 3.75 1.75 V.. V_ trefoil anel IIrazing. _inll. aainloin Of CUlling fO< (UnClriad) (undriaCI) forage

For addItionat restrictiOns and ___ page 35.

24 1Ie ...... u..M...

All applicatiOn rlcarnmendationl .... baMd on growing ..gion. Follow the ~ tar ... ~ tar your r.gion only. M_I•• ""'" ..... ~"I ~ .. ~ NllIiIIPd 1IeIow) ...... » 6 3D) Weetam ..... M-.-----.... lain ._ ...... 33 6 34)

.,...,..,1ion: /1ft __ of the Coo ...... ~ In Haw Maldeo ••cIuding the -.nIie. of Done Ana, ...... SIerra. ~ and VUncia. W II m T._ Mel 0IdMama • Weat of • line running -'II 110m Del AiD til GaiMIMe. TX and r IlWIding AlOng ~I"_ 35 til the QIdMorne. "--bonier. n-_ AlOng bonier til lilgliway 13 and -'II til the ~bofdar.

wa.... ___ UA1U

Dee ...... : Weat of .... I0I0 ~"IIthe Cana".ntal ~. _ICing at the U.s..c:.n.da ...... and ...miI ....1Q at the U.S .....1deo bonier and .... incIi d' "lithe.. "'" of Done Ana, a.-. SIerra. ~ and vw.ideln Haw Maiiloa. TIiiI .... ~~. dll AlMIra MIl ......

HeM: POAIT '1.111 is NIl po ...ntty reg...., in CaIIIomie. 25 USE RECOMMENDATIONS Irrigated Alfana, Blrdlfoot Interferes with the spray coverage. FOR POAST PLUS IN Trefoil and Salnfoln Also, applications after an IIIaIfa ALFALFA, BIRDSFOOT CUlting may need to be timed to foIow an irrigation or which TREFOIL AND SAINFOIN Irrigation practices can be very rWnfaII critical to the IUccessful use d wi! aIaw the gruses to regrow to a trutabIe lIZe. PCAST PLUS may be applMld te' POAST PLUS and may be uedling or estabIl&hecI IIIaIfa grown nee: I 'a'Y to Itart grail waJds Some anrul graII8I are spring for hay, 1Iage, green chop, direct gtOIi'. II again. Generally, and summer germinating. whIe grazing or for seed. See appIJcationI 2.. days after an oIhers are fall germi .lIl1g, and the ReItrIctIor.a and UmIt8tIona, Table irrigation ani mar. affldlve. ThIs II time they ani actMIy grawlng and 13 for the minimum length d time because: 1lIOII 1118C8P"bIe to POABT PLUS bItwIn application and harvat. may WIY tom .. to... Also, 101M annuals glnlli"ate CNer a .rrectlveness d POAST PLUS The long pertod d time, and since Is dependent on the absorption and (2) granes t.. leis chance to Ctdlul d small gra'les is desired, movement throughout the weed. 'IfNI too large, appII! atlo."II lIIter aach MId flush For this to occur there must be rillY be needed. 4s a generW enough leaf surface area to absorb (3) by waiting later, the alfalfa guideline, lpI'By spring and summer the herbicide and the grass must be begins to canopy and lrUrferes gerrnb IBtIng grasses as .rty in the actively growing to move or with spray coverage. II8Son as poe'tit. Optimum transiocate POAST PLUS to the application timing ny occur very roots and buds. Any stress IMgation shortly (2 days) after .rty In the spring after initial green­ conditions that slow the growth d application has been effective, but up. Spray fIIII-gerrnlnating weeds In the grass may decrease control or more consistent grass control Is the tal soon after they begin reduce the speed 01 control. These obtained when the Irrigation Is glowing but before any ~ stress conditions include mowing, made before the application. frosts. This Is because the weeds lacl: d moisture, herbicide injury, are more IUSC8ptIbIe to POAST mechanical injury Ch enid In large fields It may take several when growth In temperatures. days for irrigation equipment to be PLUfi they begin rr •.JIIt d across a field; grasses must the filii and COI ..ulls more MOWING not be ..owed to graw tno large on complete. LIIIe filii applications the part 01 the field which Is to be fN,/ be less effective due to II1YIronmeraI changes, IUCh as Best control of annual grasses can irrigated first. In theses situations the field shoUd be Irrigated, then frosts, or due to the onset 01 be achieved by applying POAST flowering. PLUS before grass weeds are sprayed in segments, to obtain best resWts. mowed. Once a grass is mowed It Inter-Seec!ed Oats becomes tougher to control, as much of the leaf surface may be ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL Inter-seeded removed. putting the grass under Oats with alfalfa, bitlsfoot trefol, and sainfDin may stress. In areas without a klling Apply POAST PLUS at the grass be kIIId beck with an application 01 frost. some annuals can over-winter lIZe and rate Indicated In the after having been mowed a number foIowIng tables. grass has POAST PLUS. TheIr r.movaI allows "a with 01 times. These grasses can form been N. apply POAST PLUS after the S8IdIIng crops to IlfOW less c:omp«Itlon. This application large crowns which contain many the ragtowth rac:he5 the minimum viable buds. A large crown, even • heIghI (so thera wit be enough leaf Ihc:Ud be nwIe before the oats get too large. AppIIca!Ion rnIde In the It Is an aMual grass, may require araa tor absorption) and before It booI later wi be as repeated applications d -PQAST exceeds the maxillun height stage or not PLUS for partial or complete indicated. Apply before the alfalfa affactIva III when an application Is control. canopies over the grBSIeI and rnIde on young oats.

26 PERENNIAL GRASS The most economic:al way 01 raduce late Slllson grass gTOW!h CONTROL controlling perennial grasses is to and limit the .blily 01 grasses to do so in the ~r 01 stand accumulate nutrient reserves in POAST PLUS effectively controls or establishment before rhizomes or rooIS and rhizomes. suppresses perennial grasses such stolons beCome large and dllflClJI as bermUClagrass. johnsongrass. to kli. The field IhoUd be disked In establishold stands I Is Important quackgrass. wirestem muhly and before seeding to thoroughly to begin applications In the spring perannial ryegrass. However. their hgment "n1zomes or stolons. When condllions favor active growth growth characteristics are such that 8nd befor. storage tlslues have they ar. more dr.1C1JI to r.ontrol In IUnImII' and fallMdlngl. cool InctauId their ~ ,...,..,... than annual grasses. espICllly In a I8Uor'I gr.- (qulCkgrua. Addlional applicatioN IhouId be pertlMiai crop such as established wlraltem ~. PIt•• 1III ryegrua) !Mdt on eIrf grua ~ In leIer aIIaIIa. A program consisting d can bIcomI WIlY tompItJtJYe under aatingI. repeated applicatiOns is usuaIlv cool tal condaIons. Fal necessary for best reslJls. applications 01 POAST PWS wi!

27 ANNUAL."'ES FOlIAGE CIION

...... t ...... N...... " .....

T..... ,.

RAn AND MAXIMUM tecaKT AT '-.ucA~ ._'IP 8NCIAL IAllLY ITANDARD ...... "...... , ... ' ...... , ... '" a.m~ • 1.12- I ...'U Cr8bg,.... Large - - • U $moo1h - - • U Cupgr.... Woolly - - I 1.S Foxtails. GianI 4 1.12 1.S • 1.5 GI.. n 4 1.12 • Yellow - - • 1.5 Gooaegrus 3 1.12 4 1.5 Itcllgrass - - 4 3 .IOhnsongrus I_ling) - - • 1.5 Junglerice - - • 1.5 ~lel. WIld Prose 10 .7S 10 1.S Oats. Wild - - • 1.S Tame - - • 1.12 Panicum. Brownlop - - 1.5 Fall 4 1.12 • 1.S Taxas 4 1.12 • • 1.S AMI Rico - - • 3 Ry.grass. Annual -- • 1.5 Sandbu,. Field - - 3 2.25 $llattercane/Wildcane - - 11 1.5 Signalgrus. Broadleaf 4 1.12 - 1.S VoIutllM'- Barley - - 4 2.25 Com 12 1.12 211 1.5 Oats -- • 2.25 Fly. -- 4 2.25 Wheal -- • 2.25 \~tcI-V"" I 1.5 ...... ~ng _ .... 1.5 pia.: AI.. AR. FL. GA. LA. MS. NO. SO. TN. IX. VA. I - See pege 7 • Applicetion Infor_ on Io'IIIun-. CetuIa.

For crabgrus. wild _ and all -._ .... MICIilioll 01 ~ • I gallon LWII or 2~ III AMS;' 'NOi,1tMI did.

28 P8IIMMJ. .'•• ra FORAGE CROPS

IAII...... eet T..... _ ...... ,

- ..nAL 1IJIPUCA1IOfII IIIIIBnAL AMlCA1IOIII QRAMU ..... HI ...... ' ...," ....., ...... , ...., ...... ,

.~ ralDlon 3.75 I(' aIDIon 3.75

Jotoo_oor- (FIIizome) 25 :1.75 12 3.75 Ckladcgrua • 3.75 • 3.75 Ayegt.... "-tan..... • 3 • 3 . • ..l1em Muhly , II 2.Z5 II 2.Z5 For quaclcg'''' conl1Ol. ilia addition III ~ ·1 gallon UAN Dr 2~ .. AMS .... cc iW,"'Idoid. For • ~ 111ioiwl intDnnaIion _ pag.9.

, BESl 'UILABlE COp,"

29 / ANNUAL GllAUU FOlIAGE CROP 1AII.tf •••••_ T... eII. _ ...... ,

""" _ 1IoIk>tI ...... ef T...... w...... OIII.ho_. w...... "--_ ...... Ne......

T..... ,.

"",. AND MAXIMUM HIICIHT AT APl'UCATIDN GfIAU MAXIMUM...... ••, llrr "",...... ACM, BwnywcIg,ua • 2.25 Cnbgrua. Large 4 2.25 Smooth 4 2.25

Fo_•. Gienl 2.25 Green •I 2.25 Vellow I 2.25

Gooseg,US 4 2.25

JoIIneongrua (_ling) I 2.25

.Iung.nc. I 2.25

Pantcum, Browntop I 2.25 Fall I 2.25 T•••• I 2.25

$I\atte,cen. /Wildcen. 11 2.25

Signalg,us. Btoedl ••' I 2.25

Sp,angl.IOP. Red S 2.25

Volunteer· Berley 4. 3 Com 20 2.25 0... ·4 3 Rye .~ 3 -'.1 4 3

Wltchg'.S$ I 2.25

• See peg. 7 • Applic.li ...... ___ on ....___ .

For crabg'ua and all __.tho .....1Iion 01 ~ • , pilon UAN or 2~ .. AMS ill. "",*Idrld.

30 PEllENNIAL • .,'"EI FOlIAGE CRON IA/f ..... "'f_ T..... _ ....f ...'

Hith _ " ....11 ..... of Tea.. Wee ..... OIII.~ ..... Wee ..... "-__ EM .... New Me_

TeWo17

RATE AIIO MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT AMJeATICIIII

NI'IAL AMJeATICIIII ....nw. AIIPIICATICIIII QIIAU M... 111 • ...-' _/A .....' ...... 111...... , _/A.,....' BermUCIegrua r_ 3.7!1 4'_ 3.7!1 Jo/InIongIUI (lie-I 10 3.7!I • 3.7!I

31 I w...... --. ..._ ,.... ,.

u:n AIIID MAXIMUM ....,. AT APPLICATION aTANOAIID _a...... __ HI...... HI...... , ..... ' ...... , ....'"...... ' a.myMIg'ua • US - - CrIbgtIM, Urge' 4 US ,. 3 Smooth 4 US Cupgrau, SouIhwel1em • J.25 - - FoxIaiIa, GWtt • J.25 - - GlMn • J.25 - - y- • J.25 - - Goooegrass 4 J.25 - - Johnoongrau _ling • J.25 - - Jungle,,,, • J.25 - - Millet, Wild Prose 10 1.5 - - Oats. Wild 4 J.25 - - Panicum, Fall • J.25 . - - ~r_,Mnual • J.25 -- SllallercanefWi_ I. J.25 - - 1IoIun_," Barley 4 3 - - Com 4 3 -- 0a1O 4 3 -- Rye 4 3 - - Whe.t 4 3 - - Wi1chgrua • J.25 - - • Apply __ bOOt IIage

.. See ~ 7· ApplicatiOn lI.fo;'iodol. on YoIu: I. r CeoMIa .

...... _ , ...,_ for c:cw ...... ',1, ... Annual Qr_ For ...... ~....,. PGAIT PL. tit ...... -..... ~ IIage '~'~lIied'" CAnnuaI Gr" " ...... 111 • ....,. IID •• ~'".POASTPL" CMnOI .. appIiad ..... , .._ 'dld 1ime,1Mgar ...... -_ be _ .. all d willa .... 4$11 d • .., 1nOr.If'ng tile rate .... ~IT PLUS. Apply tit aI:IIweIy 1I1C"'~I11'-.'" _ and ... ~ II 1Id-'-.

32 ------

• StBJf'U ."1. FORA. CROPS

RA1I AND II&). .MUM ..0'"- AT ...... 1CA11OIII MIW...... :11.110lIl ...... ,...... 1CA11OIII QIIAU ...... 111 ...... ' ..'A .....' ...... , ..'A .....'

IIermucI8grau r IIDIon 3.15 if' IIDIon 3.15 ~(IfIiz-) 10 3.15 • 3.15 Quade".... • 3.15 • 3.15 ~_. Perennial • 3 • 3 )

33 .1 ~/ Tank Mix of POAST PLUS~ RESTAlcnONS AND Hefblclde WIth 2.4-D8 UMITAnONS ...... Liotl Fer 111_ ...... , w...r Contralln All..,., ~_ T.. , ...... 1_... cr I ~ .. """cf c .... lim:tati cna on ...... 01 tIotII ptOCIucII. TIII_ __ labeling applies III ..... U. a ... ~ mi. oIl'OAaT 'UII + 2.4-08 na.. lOr ... co IIrOI 01 rniQcI popo~_. 01 or-- anCI nld'I" WMCIIiIIacI • lID IlOl apply I'OAaT flLUianCI 2.4-08 _ a _ptibII 01\ ... '-product 1abaIs...... mill ...... fMcIing.1IfUIne anCI __"'''_III·.·cll.on'''Z,4-081ab11 II .... Somalia! ~.. ill8 anCI IIuming 01'" ..... may _ willi Ilia ..... mill. U. 01 2.4-08 _1DrmuIdonI may ~.IIII ... Do lICIt add lM IOIuIIon ••,., ...... -tty 01 .... Injury. \ildllicMoaIIy. In ..... to al'OAaT fILUI ..... Z,4-08 ..... 1111L1il1Ied ...... 2.4-08 ...... may_ mill. twi8Iing 01 __ anCI rnaIfomIatioI. 01 ...... (AIIet to 2.4-08 ""'). Alfalfa Do Il0l ... _ ... 0.75 JIIIUIIdI ...... will CII--"Y 0I/IgIaw __ 1i0 d', ...... 01 tomporaty .... injuriIa. Z,4-08 In _ ..... mill.

TIIia ..... mill is IlOl • ...... did lOr ... HigII anCI Rolling Plains 01 T•••. a.-. e-..... MnIca Of CaIiIomia.·

34 GRASS CONTROL IN AECOMMENDAnONSFOR AESTRlcnONS AND CONSERVAnON RESERVE LAND, GRASS CONTROL UMITAnONS FALLOW ACREAGE /IfIf*II'OAaT PLUS to acw.Iy 11'0£:508 CD not _ 01 gruo _ crope oIhet .-. wMn !My aN at .. paper growII ..... ahIIt. -=toll 0I1M11D1n ... bIIow) ...,. u IF' cWeII by'" n FINI d ti IS ...... I'OAaT PLUS. The ur- of bnllldlea' _, cropa IUCh tor ar- Control In .. Field CnIpe eecIion u ahIIa. ClOwer. '"F 11ID.1refoila end 01,,*...... Ute epray IlI"oUIII • ..-...... will not be afllclld by I'OAaT MIl nozzle typee IF I C.I din .. PLUS. 'IFF" r • ~ r n &roIIor: ... 7. CD not pIMI."., oIhet IInIP to be toarwstocI ',,' 5'1 • ..., ...... ,...... , 11'l1li·...... _ ....r ,. ... ,...... ,to PMaTPLUS., 1111 .. tor ... ln ...... -cIed era- cropa IUCh • _. .-at -'Y atrget 01 _IIIF ",.UL MIll· .III.. ~...... DRNnIgruI. brameg_. fYeOIUI 01 timoIhy will be TNo ~ •••• '1' for _....,._., Injured 0I1dlied by I'OAaT PLUS. CD not _1IeoIIy ...... 0UIIWe ...... I'OAaT PLUS " injury to .... grau ...... ,...." T._. Old ...... _ crope would be uncInir... . -..-...... CD no tppIy _ ...... 0111.25 pinII G1I'OAaT PLUS per __ In OftJ -.on.

) CD not apply I'OAaT PLUS wIIhIn ., dItya 01 grazing. fMcIIng. 01 CUllIng tor (undried) __• 01 wIIhIr: 20 days 01 CUlling IIIIIfa tor ",ry) hay.

CD not apply _ ...... 011.75 pinII ...... 01 POAST PLUS per __ In __ to

35 AnIeheIIa ...... ,. • ewe" mI. "uu'l••• a ... ICHI "'1 ...... k .".,.. Ct••• e...... c.~ ... .. they...... ~. C...... r. Celery. CeIeN. ClIOI ...ar. ".'ant...... KMt. "-'*.... IMII.IMIII. a..- ...... "...... --.. CInIeo.- ,.,...... _ ...... , ...... ,.,. ..._' nIl. 'In...... -..,..,. '-1Iioh1...... 11,11\, II.- .. ."..•• T ...... W...... ,Dft

DIREcnONS FOR USE

~ to ectIveIy II'DW;OIII or- at lie ... lnclicalecl.

Always _ .-mendaliOn. lIiven in .,..._...,.,.._ Page 7.

Always adjust apray pr ...... apray voI..­ end height 01 epray boom to -...... -a1iOn 01 pi.", canopy end1llOrOUOh -age 0111' ..... 10 be COIIIrOIIed.

Do not apply to drough',"'a_ IIfUI or or- wIIich haa gone through ." .­ dry period.

~ illiga'ed .,... it may be ~ 10 Iniga.. prior to IINtment with I'OAST PlUS 10 .nlUr. _ are growing _yo

IMIeIed crops a' ai, stag., 01 ~ are _an, '0 I'OAST PlUS. AIw.Y"-. .c14 , quon oil con.. n"a'. ,., For maximum u" ra'. and minimum time from last apphcation 10 "*"'"' conlUlt Tabla 20.

36 ~bEIABI.£S

CROP SPECFIC AESTIIICTlONS AND UMlfATIONS FOR ~T PLUS-

T_.. 20 ,. _II1II,.._ ...... ,. MADfl!I.MlI UJia,oca -.r ...... 0Il "-~TO __&eM ....-m .... _.. _TIDAYaI -- I .11. _.- 7 3.)5 --7.1 -... V.. c.t_000w·· _,..,1 30 3.75 '.0 v. v. ,-, 11 3.71 '.0 v. v. _.-._1....1111 30 2.21 .." ... v. -.. 30 2.21 4.' ... v. - 30 2.21 4.1 v. c-...... c...... 14 2021 4.' ... v. C.Ii", • 30 2.21 4.' ... v. CoIooy 30 2.21 4.' ... v• ena .. ,. 2.21 .., ... v• ~t 20 2.21 '.71 ... v• ..- 50 3.71 1.0 ... v. )._.lool 1$ 2.21 4.1 ... v_ L.nvc...... 30 2.21 4.1 ... v_ ...... en ,. 2.21 4.$ ... v. .... ,... , 30 3.71 1.0 v_ v. IMoIC~t' 15 3.71 '.0 v_ v.

~-. 20 2.21 '.75 ... v• Pat... 30 3.71 7.1 .... v_ ...... 14 2.21 •.$ ... v_ 15 2.21 4.$ ... v_ - ,. 2.21 4.5 ... v_ -T_o 20 2.21 1.71 .... v. w ...... · ,. 2.21 4.1 ... v. . ,Pot ...... omMO ••,. ".., ... '. to ...... • • POAST PlUS" .... .,..-n~ '...... t., u.- ~ ~ ..... For additional lHIIiction. and limitation. _ P9 11.

CAUTION:

I'OAST ,,"US plu. oil __ IhouId be _ ... caution _ .. 'ala ~III oOlldilloll•• Clue to pall"... 1MI1njury. • _ .. _ ...... _ M ..._,_.'wII ...... Iwc'..... ' II _..,. • ..-.

011 • Anyli_ .. Ie_ ...... _ 100 ..._ F__ ~ Nt • ...... ,. list '--_In'~~~£.. - ~8"1 Regional U.. Map / / 37 V All application recommendations ar'! bur:! on growing raglan. RtIIar 10 the map below. Follow the rec:ommendations . lor grass control for your regiOn only.

Mldweat. South and NOI'thMat (118 pages 40 & 41)

High and Roiling Plains of T..... Wntam 0Idah0ma. Wntam Kanau and E.... m .... Mexico (.u pages 42 & 43)

Western and Mou",,1n Stat.. (1M page 44)

MKlWUT. sounc AND IIIOIITHIAIT

HIGH AND 1I0LUNG1'UINa OFlDAS. wale •• aa.AHOIIIIA. walS • UJlJlUAIJD IASTUIJJ.-w..xJCO

DncrIption: All ar.. east rA the ConINraI DIvIde In New MexIco 8ICCIuding the counIes rA Dona Ana. Luna. SiIn"a, Socorro and Villencia. Western T_ and 0I.1ah0rna • West rA a line running nOJth from Del Rio 10 Galnsvlle, ix. and extending MIng lntersIate 35 10 the 0IcIah0ma-Kansas bolder. Then west MIng border to l"IIgtro¥ay 83 and nOJth to the Kansu-NIbruka border.

WUTBIN ANO MOUNTAIN STAns

o..crtpUon: West rA line following the CoJItllIIntaI DIvIde. commencing at the U.S. Canada bolder and terminating at the U.S.-MexIco border and IIao including (li courties rA Dona Ana. Luna. Siena. Socorro and VII.ncIa In New MexIco. ThIa also Inctudes Alaska and HawaR.

•,. '" Note: POAST PLUS Is not currenIIy registered lor use t> In CllIomIa. "I

CAunON:

POAST PLUS plus 01 COrICemate shoUd be used wilt! caution under the following conditions. due 10 pal.... leaf Injury.

• .. ~.WMn w ternpeqture exceed. tooF and the relative humidity II "" or ...... ; -; . - . .. ..' .

Anytime the t.mperature .xceed. 1000F. regardle.. of the humidity.

38 ANNUAL ....a VEGnAIU CROPS M_t.• _ ..... N_......

T..... Z1

""'II AND MAXIMUM HIIQHT ...T AJlPUCATlON

IPICIAL EARLY aTANDAIID IIIICUE ....a ...... Nt. ....,...... Ht. ..., ...... Nt• ... , ...... , ..... ' ...... , ..... ' ...... , ....., lImyMIQrUI 4 1.'2"'" a ,.. 11 us

CrIbg..... LArge to 1.s- a 2.25 - - 2.25 ~ -- • 1.1 • Cupgrua. Woolly - - • 1.1 - - ~. Gi8n1 4 1.12 1.1 tI 2.25 Green 4 1.12 • US tI 2.25 • 1.5 2.25 YellOw - - • I. GooMgrua 3 1.12 • 1.5 • 2.25 Qrua -- 4 3 - - ~ JOIIn""""rua (_~ng) - - • 1.1 ,. 2.25 Junglerice -- • 1.1 - - Mille •• Wild proSQ 10 .75 10 .75 24 1.1 Clots. Wild -- 4 2.25- - - Panicum. Browntop -- • 1.1 - - Fall 4 1.'2 • 1.5 12 2.25 TIK" 4 1.12 • 1.1 12 2.25 Rod Alce - - 4 3 - - "YeDr .... Annual - - • 1.5 -- Sandbur. F'oeid (Midw.st only) - - 3 UI - - _ Sllan.rcane /Wildeane -- " 1.1 -- ,~rua. Bro.dle.' 4 1.12 • 1.1 12 2.25 SprangletoP. "'-d - - • 1.5 -- V_-Barley -- 4 2.25" -- Corn 12 1.12 20 1.5- - - Clots -- 4 2.25" -- Rye -- 4 2.25" -- _.t -- 4 2.25" - - Wilcllgr... - - • 1.1 - - " Plus UAN or Ammonium SuIlMl' in 1Agu .... IbNna & pea, only. Plus UAN or Ammonium SuIIata in Potato MIl L.egu_ (bMn & pea, only. - See ~ 7 - AppIicadon In'''''''- on vol.: :t.. --.. - In fie foilowt."'ID _ .... 1.1 pII. (AI.. M. FL. GA. LA MS. NC. SC, lN, 1)(, VAl. I ------

!\All AND MAXNUM HEIGHT AT APf'l.ICATION

MnAL APftJCATION IIOUINTW. APftJCATION GIIASS ..... tIt. ....,11...... tIt. "".,11...... ,...... iIMNe. .,..... 1Inn_1eI1"" r ...... z.a ~ .... 1.1 JohI_1OfUI (FtIlzome)- 25 1.1 12 1.5° MIIIIy.~m I z.a • z.a QIacIrg-- a us- a 1.5° ~. "-""iaI • 1.5 • 1.5 • P.... UAN or Ammonium SuIt.a for Jo~ (PoIaID only). for Queckgrau (PoIato _ ~ DIlly)

- When using 10 10 20 gallons of apray per ...... 2.25 pints oIl'OAST Pl.1II in 1M initial appIicMiDII.

-,., cu_tion 14 10 21 Clays Ifle< 1M lUI appIiClltion will aiel in CDII1rOI.

!peool u. •. PoIatoos/Maine

...... of hea"Y inl.S1acions of quadlgrU$. apply 3.75 pin,. per .... fola Id by 2.25 pints per __ Ilqulntial "_.

. . 40 AMIIUAL·· ••I. YlGnAaLI CIION

...., en4 ReIint ...... of T__ • .."..""" Ok'.' •••. w...... ,,-____ New ..._

UTI AND MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT APPUCA110N QUA ...... -. HI...... 'A ...., .. .,.- I US OaIIgrua, LMge 4 US ~ 4 US

~, Goant I US GIeen • US V- I US GooMgtua 4 US JoII_llrass '_""Ill • US ~~n, .. • US . ..(Ilcum. a.-ntop US Fall • • US T,.u • US Sr-Itt.rc.an. WtIOClI'\e 1. US Sognalll'US B

8Ui

/ / 41 I SII.lerIAL M··'U VHrTAll.aCllON Hieh M41W1int_ ..... "-_ ,...... T -..-New.... w...... 011' _ ......

RATE AND MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT """-ICAnoN

IIIImAL """-ICAnoN UGUINTIAI. APPUCAnoN GllAUU ..... MI...... 'A ...... 'A ...... , .,., ...... , 11:-' .."., dig,... r_ I 1('- US JoIu_ogoua lI'Nzorne,' 10 US • 1.5 • Il0l...... of opray IIIDuId boo boot un Sind 10 p/IItJfta/ __ .1ftIUIICI .... '" 110 ...... than I mph.

ANNUAL.e"I' _...... VlarrAll.a _.- CROPS

RATE AND ..AXNUM IElGHT AT APPUCATION GllASSES ...... -, ....'A.,., Bamyardg'us • US Qq,.... Large 4 2.25 Smoo~~ 4 2.25

Cupg,.... SOuth ....st.'n 2.25 Woolly • • 2.25 Fow:laill. GianI • 2.25 GINn • 2.25 V.11ow • 2.25 Goosag'ass 4 2.25 JoIInoong'''' (_long, • . 2.25 .MIglari.,. • 2.25 MIIat. Wild PrOIO 10 1.5

Oats. Wild' 4 2.25 PMicum. Foil • 2.25 T.... • 2.25 Ayagr.... Annval • 2.25 SNtIarcana/Wtldcarta 1. 2.25 SignaIg,.... a.-., • 2.25 Il0l,,,,_ Corn 12 2.25 Vo1tdIg, ... • 2.25 • Idaho. Oragon. Ind Wu/l'ng!on only · 42 ------~ --~ - ~

Tank Mix of PCAST PWS Do not apply POAST PLUS end Do not usa this tank mix • grasses Miblclda tor Ann.. 1 0,... and wOM/Sencor .. a .... mix to be cc.... '*d Include rNzorne BroedIM' WMCI Control In Potato urHss .. enYiroIllMlltli reatrIc:tIona Johnsongrua. quKkgrua. and Tometo on the Sencor IIoeI can be bermudagraa. wnetem muhly. followed. volunt.... corn or CIIrIII. Use a tenk mix of POAST PLUS lhatterc:ane. ,.. rica or Ilchgrass_ plus LuOM,'Sencor for the coiltJoI Do not edd UAN IOhIlIon or of mixed poJKAtlons of ennueI 8IIIITIOI'Un IUIfate to a POAST Do not apply .... mix • crop shows grasses end broadIaaf weeds lIstacl PLUS plus LuOM/Sencor tenk Injury (leaf phytOlClldclly end/or .. IUSC8pt1b1a on the two product rnIK. .... IIuntIng) prodIad by any "bela. aIher MrtIIcIde b ..." ...Il .. lnjury Do not tr..r trallIpierUd tarNtoea may be ...... ad end/or ..... tor POAST PLUS .. the WIIt*'I'4 days cI ...... "'" pcAGlgId . arne .. thou listed for .".... Tometoes InUIt ... recc ueqd grasses In the ",,_bIe MCtIon of from ...... Ihock end IIIW For pcDtOlS, do not apply the tank this "bel. Nweys edd 01 growth ~ Do not .. mix wIIIWI 80 days of laNeSt_ concentrate at the rate of 2 pints e•• ded tornelO8I und pIerts heve per acre. Rates for LuOM/Sencor r..chId the 5 to fI ..., 1legI. For tornIIOeI. to not apply the tank DF are as shown below. mile wIIIWI 20 days of harvest. Apply rriy to " .... or whit. lIcroMCl varieties of paleto thet are Apply only .... ha been at least RESTRICTIONS AND not ..rty maturing. Ihrft luccesslve days of sunny UMITATIONS weather prior to application. or crop )(pertlel Ust) Do not apply this tenk mbc In-env InJury may occur. type of irrigation ~ Observe all cautions and limitations on the labels of both products. The Do not use this tank mix • ell weeds most restrictive labeling applies to to be controlled are not • the tank mixes. correct growth stage for treatment at the same time.

BATES FOR , EXONE/SENCOR DF POUNDS PRODUCT PER ACRE CROP BrOldClist DIrKtecI

Potato ¥.to~ Tomato ¥. to Yo \\ to ,¥. ) ~uTE: Add components in the following sequence: 1) Laxone or Sencor 2) 01 concentrate 3) PCAST PLUS.

43 FRUIT CROPS NwMys fallow ",commend.do':. In lrrigIIed .... mey be given In Appllcluon "lIunMIIan nee ..Mry 10 Intgata prior 10 Apple, Blueberry, CIIruI, (pege 7). INalment wIIh POAST PUJSe 10 Cra~pple, Orapn, P." QuInce, ensure weeds are grcmlng actively. R8apberry, Strawberry Nwlys edjUFt spray pressure. apray volume .nd htIghI 01 spray boom I .balld c:ropa at II IIageI 01 10 anaura ptI ...1IIioo1 01 pIara growth are ~ 10 POAST DIREcnONS FOR USE canopy and thorough CCMl'lge 01 PWS. grasses 10 be COl ...... Always 1 ..... or 01 Apply 10 KIIYeIy growII'Q atlhe acid De ... per liz.. indicated. Do not apply 10 ctn:IughI-Ib Ilid cor...... acra. grill 01 grill which hI-. gone through an extanded dIty period. For maximum ..... and n*'Inun MIne from ...... Im to ha."VeII conauIl Table 26.

CROf'SPECIFIC IlUTIIICTIONS AND LM1'A'IIOIIIa FOIl POUT IIL..... CIDE

_IMUMTlME MAXIMUM RATE MAXIMUM RATE UVD'oat AIIICIIAFT "'OM PSI ACRE Pal Pal ACRE 1lMDIG0lil """-'CATION CROf' """CATION AI'I'UCATION Pal .EASON AIDING TO HAllVEST IPINT., I'INTII IOAYSI

Apple 14 3.75 11.25 No· No lI_ny 30 3.75 7.5 No Y..

Citrus 15 3.75 11.25 No· No

Ctabapple 14 3.75 11.25 No No

Grapes 50 3.75 7.5 No· Y.. "-at 14 3.75 11.25 No No 0uInce 14 3.75 11.25 No No

Aupbeny 45 3.75 7.5 No Y..

SIr_ny 7 3.75 3.75 No V..

Comments: AppIicaIion of I'OAST IILUI pIua 011 coo __• ~ uplD , ..... dIr. SI• .v"... t·C·~1 Ill: L' ,. Wi can C ,;onalty CMIM ...wberr' .... injury.• II ~Irl ..d" be wwtety ...... an:...ra IhouId ••" •• InjuIy pcrIeIIU5 ...... __ before .-.g ...... tieId •

• ,...... : ~ or ptDCelll ~ app. _ may lie tecllD-"'" CIwuo: Pulp and _ may lie tecllD-...... _: Pomace and I8IIin _ may lie tecllD -......

44 ANNUAL""D Fruh: en,...... ,.,,_1

Allie....

' ..... 27

RATE AND MAXIMUM HEIGHT '" AJIIIUCATION

ITANDAJID IlUCUI ."111 ..... HI. .... ,,, ...... HI• .... ,,, ...... , .... ' ...... , ...., ~ . CIabg,.., Large s..-th

euw-. Woolly

~. GiMt 0..... Yellow

Goooegrass

)noong,- ,-ling) II 2.25 12 I- 3.75 Jung_ Loveg'- Millet. Wild Proso

OrcllarClg'.... Seedling Panicum. Fall Texas

Shall.rean. /Woldcane

Signalgr.... Broadlea'

Sprangl.top. Red""

Tall Fescue ,... dling) ... • ·... 'unte..,r Barley Com Colts Aye Wheat WitcIIg'''' • Repeat applocation .. _. Do not apply men IIIan 1.5 pinta per .... per _ lor He bel, ... .,...... and ,_be",••. Do not apply mora IIIan 11.25 pinta per .... per _lor apple. _t·~~II ...... and __. Do not eppIy ...... til.., 15 pinta per .... per _ lor ......

- Not r_mended in CA and lIZ. POAST PLUS il not currently NIJi-ad lor _ In c.AIIIIrnia.

-~ ... 7· Ap,Jica_lnf...... _ .. v__ c.r.•.

, lEST 'fAllAllE can)

45 ...."lAL ..... fIIWT CROPS ...,••••• te olea.

T ..... 21

RAlI AND MAXIMUM IEOH1' AT AJIfIUCA1ICIN !NnW. AJIfIUCA1ICIN MAlIa ...... tIL ...... ,A ...... , Id.",... r 8IDIDn 3.71 ...... ao S-7I Do I",... I S-7I

~.PcNMicI II 3.71 • AcpccI cpplic.1ion ... ~. lID lICIt...., -= thCII 7.5 pInIs per _ per __ ... t."Icc...... Mel r.. p~."ic •. lID lICIt appIy-=1IIcn 11.25 piIIIa per_ per __ ...... 0.. 1: IIII~ ••• peer. end ~. lID lICIt apply maN Ihcn 15 piIIIa per _ per __ cInI.

SPOT TREATMENT APPUCAnOH which wli COII8I' but not drench the For control or suppression of leaves and run off. By keeping the grasses when using knapsack spray gallonage low, a rIIatIveIy sprayers or high volume equipment concentrated soIjjJon (1.5% -2.25%) (hand guns or other suitable nozzle of POAST PWS Is used. The best arrangements). prepare a solution performance Is obtained when the of POAST PLUS herbicide plus oil spray gallonage is malnlalned at 10 concentrate in water according to gallons per acre, and the spray the table. The best spray gallonage shWd not exceed 20 application wi! be a fine spray gallons per acre.

46 S:rRAWBERRIES

Regional Use Map

All recommendationS are based on growing region. Refer to the map below. FolloW the recommendations for grass control for your region only.

Midwest, South and NorthMlt (and all CIIher regiolll not IIatId below) (aae pegea 50 & 51).

Hig" and Roiling Plains of T.... W...... OIdItIoIM. W...... KMIu and EatMa New MuJco (see pages 52 & 53).

W.atem and Mountain Stat.. (1M pegaa 54 & 55).

) HIGH ANO ROLLING f'LAJNS OE TEXAS. WESTEIUI OKLAHOMA. WEITEIIfII UN... AND EAITIEIIN NEW MEXICO

Description: An area east of the ContInerUI DivIde In New MexIco excluding the counties of Dona Ana, LunI, Sierra, Socorro .net ValeneiL Western Texas and 0Idah0ma: West of • line running north from Del RIo to Gainesvlle, TX, and extending along interstate 35 to the 0Idah0ma-Kansas border. Then west along border to highway 83 .net north to the Kanus· Nebraska border.

WESTEIUI AND MOUNTAIN ITATES

DncriptIon: West of line foIowing the CcnInerUI OMde, commencing at the U.S.~ border and termillatklg at the U.S. MIXIco border and also including the CCUCiea d Dona Ana, LunI, SIerra. Socorro and Valencia in New Mexico, AIuIca and HIIwai

Note: POAST PWS Is not c:urr.ntIy NgiII-.d for use In CeIIomia.

Not. to StrawtMny Gro •••: vMtty .....td. Grw.ra aIIouId delerrnN Injury paIenIiII by Do no! tank mix or sequentially Application d POAST PWS plus 01 ""'Ing a ...... first then appiy POAST PLUS plus 01 concentrate applied up to 6 weeki walling • week before trllting the concentrate within one week before after a SInbt.. herbicide application ,.. of Ihe ItraVttlerry field with or after appiication of Tenorane can occasionally CluseltlaMlerTy POAST PWS plus 01 concentrate. herbicide as strawberry injury may Ieef injury. h Is belle'\Ied to be

47 ANNUAL GRASSES STRAWBERRIES

Midwest. South end Northeeat Regions

Teble 2t

RATE AND MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT APPUCATlON STANDARD RESCUE GRASS Mex. ttl Rata/A Mex. ttl Rate/A (lncbn) (pInIa) (lnchee) (pinta) Bamyardgrus a 2.25 12 3 Crabgrass, Lerge 4 2.2:5 a 3 Smooth 4 2.25 8 3 Cupgrass, Wooly 8 2.2:5 - - FOXIaMs Giant 8 2.25 16 3 Green 8 2.25 16 3 Yellow 8 2.25 16 3 Goosegrass 4 2.25 8 3 Itchgrass 4 3.75 - - Johnsongrass (seedling) 8 2.25 16 3 Junglerice 8 2.25 - - Millet. W~d Proso 10 1.12 24 3 Oats. Wild 4 3 - - Panicum, Browntop 8 2.25 - - Fall 8 2.25 12 3 Texas 8 2.25 12 3 Red Rice 4 3.75 - - Ryegrass. Annual 8 2.25 - - Shanercane/Wlldcane 18 2.25 .- - Signal grass. Broadleaf 8 2.25 12 3 Sprangletop. Red 8 2.2:5 - - Volunteer- Bartey 6 3 - - Com 20 2.25 - - Oats 6 3 - - Rye 6 3 - - Wheat 6 3 - - Witchgrass 8 2.25 - - - POAST PLUS is not recommended for spring corlrol 01 valurteer cer.aJs thet emerge the previous fall.

48 PERENNIAL GRASSES STRAWBERRIES

Midwest. South and NOI'IIIMIt Reglona

Table 30

RATE AND MAXIMUM HEIGHT AT APPUCATION INITIAL APPUCATION SEQUENTIAL APPUCATION GRASS Max. Ht. "*/1. Max. ttl. Rate/A (InchH) (pInIa) (InchM) (pinta) Bermudagrass rr IIOIon 3.75 IrIIOIon 2.25 Johnsongrass (Rhizome)· 10 3.75 8 2.25 Muhly, W.. estem 6 US 6 1.5 Quackgrass*· 8 3.75 - - Ryegrass. Perennial 8 US 8 2.25 • Adjust spray volume to a minimum d 5 gallons and a maximum d 10 gallons per acre whie ) maintaining a ground speed d no more than 6 mIes per hour. . .

** A c~ivation between 14 to 21 days after application wi! aid In control. Depending on environmental conditions and crop c~uraI system, season-Iong control may not always be obtained. However, competition from quackgrass wli be reduced.

49 )/ ANNUAL ....'. ITllAV......

High ..... 11...... of , .... w...... 01111'-,. w...... "-...... IEM ......

IIA TE AND MAXIMUM IIIIOHT '" API'IJCA TION IIIIAII ITANDAIID ...... tIL, .....,...., ,,, lamyanlgt.. I 3 00,-...... 4 J Sn.-h 4 3 Fodall., GiMt 3 GIMn • 3 Yellow • • 3 Goo.gr.. 4 3 oIotIII8ongrua (~, • 3 ~ngIeriCe • 3 Panicum. Blowmop • 3 Fell • 3 T.xas • 3 sr..t!erc:an.,MIldcane 10 3 Signalgrass. Broadlea' • 3 SpranglelOp. Red • 3 VoIunIHr' Barley 4 3.75 Corn 10 3 Oats 4 3.75 Fly. 4 3.75 _a, 4 3.75 Wtchgrass • 3 ·PO... ST "'US is not recommended lor opring control of _. that _rged file prw;DUO fell.

50 , _Jr...... ·,.u

Hith encilloling ...... of T._. w...... 01... "0 ..... w..",m Kww __ ...... New Mellieo

RAn AND MAXIMUM HllGHT AT APPLICATION INITIAL APPLICATION GIlA...... -, HI • ....,11...... ,• Ierrn odlll _ rllDlDn 3.711 ....~ 10 3.7S • A single application may not provide coaplete control of perennial grasses. Do not use aore than 3.7S pints per acre per year for strawberries. Application to saaller grasses is recommended.

51 I ANNUAL .""U ,lMV...,u.a

TM" 33 RATE AND MAXIMUM HElGIfT AT.vPUCATION - aTANDAJID CIlIA;' ...... -, Nt...... ,'A

hrmudllg.... ,

Qabgt8a. LMge 4 SmooII 4 c..w-. Soutt'IIIII ••um , FoxIaiIa. GiMt , Green , Yellow , 3 Gel gruo 4 JoIInlOhg,ua I_ling) • Jungleti.. • Panicum. Fall • T••• s • Shane,cane /v.Iktcantl 1. Signalg ..... Broadlea' • Vofunteer· Ba~.y 4 3.715 Com 12 : OIlS 4 3.715 Rye 4 3.75 _at 4 3.75 Witchg'a .. • 3 • Volunt.. , ..,.al, "",jell emerge from !alii apring through HIfy IUMII'Iel (May through July) may be pattially or incompletely controlled due to um-.bIe conditions at time 01 application.

....,.,.IAL GIII·'IEI 'TllAWIEIIIIIU

RATE AND MAXIMUM HEIGIfT AT .vPUCATION ...... vPUCATION • ....U ...... -, Nt• __'A ....'· llermudagrua ...... 3.75 Jot.nlOhgrua 10 3.75 Ouackgrau • 3.75 • ..wbenA lingle application .... may not pn:Mde ~ control of pM.w.I ~ . Do not ... .-...... 3.75 pinIIl* _. 1* year ....

52 NONBEARING Do not apply to drought-strlSMd grass or grass which has gone FOOD CROPS Always foIoW racornrnendMlons through an extended dry period. gillen In Applleation information WESTERN AND MOUNTAIN (pege 7). Do not apply more than a tocal 01 STAIES 11.25 pints 01 POAST PWS per In lrrigIted area • may be acre In one IIUOIL AJmonci, AprIcot, Aaperagua, MCNlaIY to Irrigate prior to Avocado, .lIckberTy, Cherry, treItInert with POAST PWS to Always add 1 q&aIt Dash or 01 Cranberry, Date, fig, M8eademia. ensure wilds are growing ac:tIvWy. conceI ...te per acre. Nect8r1nn. 011".. P.. ch, Pecan, ...... chlo. Plum. pomegranete. Prune. and Walnut

DIRECnoNS FOR USE Always edjUit apray pn II n. apray voIwne and height 01 apray boom Do not IPply to nonbearlng food to ensure plhlbatloo'l 01 pIIrt crops within 1 year 01 hlrvest. canopy and thorough CCMrIIge 01 gra". to be COI"~. Apply to actively growing grasses before extensive tllering ard/or

53 ANNUAL GRASS NON-BEARING FOOD CROPS

Tlble35

STANDARD RESCUE GfWJS Max. Ht. _·/A Max. Itt. _·/A (I;1chM) (pInIa) (InchM) (pInIs)

~ C'AIIgr8a. IMge...... Cupgma. WIIoIIy

~. GIant 0.- Yellow Gee ...... _ ...... "'_ "'-dIing)

"'ngIerice ~... Millet. WIld Proso

Panicum. F.. I 6 2.25 12 3.75 T.... Sha1Io

Sprangletop. ~. Tall Fescue (_Itng)

WItchgrass

• No! recornrntlnded in CA. ~ or _.m HM.

54 PERENNIAL GRASSES NONBEARING FOOD CROPS

Tible H ...... , ..../A.... , .."" "·ca'" r ...... 3.7S ... -.- ., u. 00 I "'- r us M 1m a.uvy r us

ss / CROPS GROWN FOR SEED

POAST PLUS Is recommended for UN on .. crops on this IabII when they are grown for IMd production <-=-1ItaIfa grown for IMd In CalIomII)·. Folow the UN NCOfIVMfIdation • Itatad on this .... for eICh crop. __ modlllcatlonl In application mIthodl may be requQd for certain MId crops due to crop canopy or dlferent QMIAI rneIhods from the corresponding food crop. Coruct BASF or local a.-horlties before modifying application methods to confinn they are noI In conIIict with labeling.

56

• POAST PLUS Is noI currtnlly registered for 11M In c.l1omII. · POAST PLUS® Do not apply to drought...,... See section on POUT PWS plus grass or grass which has gone Goal 1.6 E Tank Mbc (page 62) 'or through an extended dry period. directions. CONIFER. CHRISTMAS TREES. DECIDUOUS TREES. In irrigated areas It may be For growth eupprMSIon of tall NURSERY PLANllNG. necessary to Irrigate prior to "'cue: Tal fesc·... growth can be ORNAMENTAL, RIGHT..QF·WAY, tr... tmer, wlh POAST PLUS to reduced by a properly timed NON·FOOD CROP AREAS, ensure weeds are II' owi1Ig actively. application 01 POAST PWS. For FALLOW LAND AND FOR directions.... uctIon l1mIng and CONTROWNG GRASSES. LabIIed crops at aI stages 01 ApplIcation 1nI0I1IIIli0n tor Tall TALL FESCUE, grawth are tolerart to POAST Faacue GrowIh Sup..... lon In GROWTH SUPPRESSION AND PLUS. Nonfood ANal page 63. UOAD SPEC1RUM WEED eOH rHOL TANK MIXED WITH Always ..... 1 .... 011 For IpOt III " ... II," .. ion wlh GOAL 1.6E IN TREE FARMS ~t.peracn. POAST PLUS ... page 73 for eWe .. on grass size, dosage and DIRECTIONS FOR USE ADDmoNAL addIIIve. INFORMATION Apply to actively grow:ng grasses at NOTICE TO USER the sizes Indicated. For annual and ,..."'.,...... COIlbol: See page 64 for 72 Dqe to variablity wtiIin species and Always follow recommendations tolerant species 01 trees. shrubs in application tech."lIques, neIIher )lven in Application Information and ornamentals (bedding plants. the marUac:turer nor the ...... has Page 7. ground covers) and page 73 for dltehillned whither or nat POAST recornmenOed use retes. PWS can be safely used on .. Always adjust spray pressure. spray varieties and apedes 01 ~ volume and height 01 spray boom For broad .pectrum gra.. and food crops. ornamentals. nursery to ensure penetration 01 plant broadleaf WHCI control In and CIher normod crops under .. canopy and thorough coverage 01 conn.. : A tank mbc 01 PCAST condIIiona. h Is tta lIIore grasses to be controlled. PWS plus Goal 1.6E cortroIs a recommIIIlded that the professional widE variety 01 weeds and grasses. user shoUd dlternli ... POAST PWS can be used safely prior to braid use. ThII dIterrninatIon can be made in the foIowIng manner: On • small test .. apply r.commended rat. 01 POAST PWS on an lPal:elad lI*ies or variety under the c:ondttIor4 ecpected to be enc:ourured. My adverse c:ondIIons atIilWd be visible within seven days.

5; -.. Or_ c..".. WIth I'OAST PUll

!lATE OF I'OAaT PL. PIlI ACIII QAAII OL COIIICIIIITIIATE ClRAUW'TO ClRAUW'TO !lATE PIlI ACIII 12".IHT .' MIIGN1' 1MIywdor- 1nI.1II • .,~ ,..,'-II ...... h 11ft , GIMft ,V_ Oe: Tar- JDh._ogr_ Sncllin; :us ""* 3.711'1n1a Z PInIa Jwe' -- Large CNbgraI l.IMograa Aid SpruIgIoIop" Tal ~. Seedling T.... PWIiCum ShanltrcaneI\YI'~ca.. WIld _ Millet Vo1tchgrua ~Cupgrua

• Not recommendMt in CA. AZ. or \-t-/llllltm HM.

.....-.. Or ... Con,," With I'OAIT PLUS

T..... 311

!lATE OF I'OAaT PL. OL CONCINTIIATE GAAlS MAXIWIUM SIZE UNGE PIlI ACIII !lATE PIlI ACIII Bermuclag,ua Up"IS''''''"-

JDh"IOIIO" ....FtI;zome 15-20" HIigII1 3.75 Pinta Z ...... a.-gr... N" HIigII1 WIf • .,.m .... hty Up .. IS' HIigII1 :us Pinta

, .. "..

58 POAST PLUS- HERBICIDE + GOAL 1.1E TANK MIX

For Use In Cou.... Grown for CtvIItmu Trees

For 11M art! In the _ .. of: NC. SC. VA. ¥N. aA. AL. KY. TN.

ThIs tank Irl.c .. for polternergence brs .._ .00 graa ~ COl .....

The foI!owIng JIit:.-a are toIeIwJt to a tank mix nI POAST PLUS and Goal 1.6 E:

COMMON t'lAME SOENTIflC NAME - . Fraser Ables Irueri .. Jnoc:k. Canada­ T~ CN~I8deI""''''_''­ Pine. Virginia Pinus virginiMa Pine. White PInua atrobus Spruce. Norway PIcea ebies

-Canada Hemlock has proil)l 9ed period oJ bud break and .,. Qiowtl'l. thuI dIracIad IIPP'k *"OIlS are recommended during t:lis period.

Gra •••• Controlled: See species .~ graMng and t>Ifora COl_ 00 nat apply the tank mbc when listed on prior pages. bud braeklng or after o::a _ foliage tamperaturas .-c II ~ SIOoF. haw i...;! ~I\ oppot1UnIt I to Broadl.a' Weed. Controlled: See l1IIrdenHIff. BroedIeaf weeds must FoIow .. COIIIer ....iIIc and Goal 1.6E label. I» within the heIghIlndlcated on General u.. Restrictions on Goal tt-e 0081 1.SE label. I.SE label. Flat ••: A maximum oJ 3.75 pints per acre oJ POAST PLUS may be Spray voIunk! Ind ~~: 00 nat ~ the tank mbc to conIer tank mixed with Goal 1.SE. A Apply M 20 g&IIons per acre and at ...dlilgl ...... tan mOllths rid. maximum oJ 2.5 pints oJ Goal 1.SE 40 psi. may be tank mbced wlh POAST 00 nat apply this liInk mbc by PWS. See prior pages for RESTRIC'nONS AND altaall~ minimum recommended rates oJ UMITATIONS PCAST PLUS and ... Goal 1.SE spot (PartIaI1JIt) 00 nat we bWb,.u. label for minimum racomrneIldad rat.. oJ GOII 1.SE. Two or thrH For POAST PLUS will Goal 1.' E 00 nat apply 11111 product through applications may be " ..dad for Tank.1x arrt type oJ Inlg.. k.h syltam. ...on-Iong corcroI. In IOfM cues reduced grass COl.'" with POAST Obevva .. ca&6:InI and 1ImIa6a. PLUS may be aperIIncad When on tha labels oJ boIh prudlm The tank mbced with GoaIl.SE. moll ,..,.1ctNe lab.llllg IfIIlllaa to liInkmbc_ TImIng: Apply when weedsar.

59 POAST PLUS 00 not apply to gruses under Slress, such as lIrass due to lack 01 For TaU Fescue Growth moisture. hertIicII» Injury. or cold Supprualon In N~ood ArMs ternperat&ns. IInc:e lDatisfactory ~mayraaa U.. only In the ...... of: NC, SC, VA, W, GA, AL, KY, TN. Adequate cowrage 01 the ...., aurface .. nec: II I I "I for abIoIlItion n ... ING AND APPUCAnoN d thII herbicide; thus, for optimum INFORMAnON "'ilvol. do naI mow tal _CIa turf for II*ty days belen or touIteen Apply '0 ec:tIveI} growing bill fescue days aft.- """" .m d POUT before extensive tIIering erwJ/ot PWS. IMClhaed formation. Rate: Apply POAST PWS at loS to Folow water volume and spray 1.11 pIrU per acn. Fot greeter pressure recommendations. fescue IUPPf.uion up to 3.75 pIrU per acre d POAST PWS '*' be Apply to tall fescue at the sizes used. Because 01 envIroIllfllIflIaI indicated below. dIIerer.ces at appIic:atlon and growth differences d tal fescue In irrigated areas it may be control of tal fescue may tDCCled ot necessary to irrigate prior to tal short of that desired. Users of treatment with POAST PLUS to PCAST PLUS are advised to begin ensure weeds are growing actively. use of PCAST PWS at a mkIInun recommended ~ and adjust rates Tlmlng: Apply POAST PLUS to as local cclliltillollS and experience actively growing tall fescue after It dictate. Additional applications may has 4 to 6 inches of new growth. be made J mended growth before the emergence of seecfheads suppression Is desired. and before conifer bud break. Application from July 1 to mid­ August may be less effective. especially If day temperatures reach 90oF. TaU fescue nust be one year old before the first application of POAST PLUS.

60 ...... ,., f Tables of Nursery Uner•• Trees. Shrub•• Ornamentals. Bedding Plants and Ground Covers

TREES

Usted by Common Name

Acacia, KnIfe I.Mf (Acacia cultrlformis) AbIu concoI« (FIr, WhIle) ArborvItae, Eutem (ver: Teehny); (ThuJa occldenlds) AbIN Fru.tI (FIr, FraIer) Ash, Green (Fruinus pennsylvanicum) AbIN ap. (FIr Concdol') Ash, Mountain (Sorbus IUCuparia) "'** beIIeyana (putpuree); (PurpIeINf) Ash WhIle (Fruinus emeriCIIII) Acacia ClIIIrIformis (KnIfe Leef AcIIcIa) BuswoocI, AmerIcan (Tilil emeriCIIII) Jar ~ (JapeMse Maple) Berkmans (rhuja orientalis) Jar nbum (Maple, Red) Birch (Setu/a $p.) Acer ucchetinum (Maple, SIver) Birch, Asian While (var: Japonica); (Betula plaryphyl") AgonIs n.rvo. (P"""""" WIIow) 8irch, European WhIle (Betula pendula) AJbizie jullbtissin (Mimosa Tree) }rCh, Paper (Betula papyrlfo/ia) AtbuIua unedo (SbawberTy T.... ) Birch, River or Black (Betula nigra) Atec:utrum fJ)maIIZO#tianum (0..." Palm) Bottle-Brush (Cellisteman lanceolatus) Betula nigra (Birch, River or Black) Bottle Tree (Brachychllon populneus) Betula papyrifolia (Birch, Paper) Brisbane Box Tree (Tristania conferta) BeIUla pendula (Birch European WhIle) Cajeput Tree (Me/a/euca quinquenervia) Betula pletyphyl,. (Birch, AsIan WhIle); (var: Japonica) Carob Tree (Ceratonia sil/qua) Betula sp. (Birch) CarrOl Wood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides) Brachychlton poIulneus (Bottle T.... ) Catalpa, Southem (Catalpa bignonioides) Callistetnon "nceolatus (BottI.Brush) Cherry, Black (Prunus carO/iniana 'compacta") Catalpa bignonioides (Catalpa, Soothem) Crabapple, Aowering (val': Oalgo, Radiant, Red Celtis occidentalis (Hackberry, Common) Splendor, Royalty. Vanguard. Sylveslris. Ceratonia siliqua (Carob Tree) Oomestic);(Malus sp.) Chamaeraps humilis (Mediterranean Fan Palm) Cypress. Leyland (Cupressocyp8ris ley/andil) Comus altennlfo/ia (Dogwood, Pegoda) Cypress. Italian (Cupressus sempervirens) Comus amonum (Dogwood, SIky) Dogwood. Aowering (Comus florida) Comus florida (Dogwood, FIoweri 10) ?ogwood. Silky (Comus amanum) Comus SeriCH (Dogwood, Red Osler) .)ogwood. Pagoda (Comus l/tennifolia) ~opsis anacardioides (Carrot Wood) Dogwood. Red Osier (Comus sericH) Cupressocyparis leylandii (Leyland Cypress) Elm. Chinese Evergreen (Ulmus parvifolia) Cupressus UlTlpervirens (Italian Cypress) Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus rabusll, Eucalyptus lehmannil, ~s revoIuta (Sago Palm) Eucalyptus nichol/, Eucalyptus granis) EIa ..gnus VIfIustIfolia (Olive, Russian) FlO. Exotica Weeping (Ficus benjaminaj Eri~ japonIc, (Loquat) Fir. Concolor (Abies sp.) EIIQJyptus cItriodera (Gum, L.emon-Scented) Fir. Douglas (Pseudotsuga menziesilJ Euc.Jyptus gt'II!is (Euc./ypIus) Fir. Frasier (Abies frlseri) EucMypfus iehmennll (Eucalyptus) Ar. While (Abies concolor) Eucalyplus nichoIl (Eucalyptus) Guava. Pw-pple (Feijoe sallowiana) Eucalyplus po/y8nIIIemos (Red Box Gun) Gum. Lemon-scented (Eucalyptus cifriodera) Eucalyplus tobusIa (Eucalyptus) Gum. Red Box (Eucalyptus polyanlhemos) E~ lit1eIr»ryfon (Red lront.rk) Hackberry. Common (Celtis occidentllis) Feijoe IQIIowiana (Pineapple GUIVI) Hemlock (Tsu"a canadensis) Ficus benjMnIne (Exotica Weeping fig)

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TREES (CClrnNUED)

LJatId by Common Name

Holly, Chinese (var: B~ordA, Rotunda); (Ilex comuta) FIcus mIctocarpa nlrida (Indian lain/) Holy, Hybrid (var. Nallie Stevens); (llex speres) FfUinus amerlc:Me (AIh. WhIte) Holy Japanese (var. Convexa. Compacta, HeIIeri, FtaXinus pemayIvenIcum (AIh. GrMn) Hoogendom); (llex crellllta) 1iIecfItr/e ....,.1neImia (I "".. , Honey) Holy, Vaupon (ilax vomIton.) .. ~ (Hally, chII.III): <-: BufordII. Aatunda) lronbark, Red (Eucalyptus sideroxylOll) ..CIWJ8Ia (Holy, ...,..): (liar: Convexa. Compacta. Jacaranda (JaC8lll'lcla acutlfolia) HIIIert, Hoog.lldom) Larch, European (Larix europa) ". spares (Holy, HybrId); (vir: NIIie Stevens) Laurel, Indian (Ficus micrOCMpa nltida) IIe1t IIDmIIoriI (Holy, Vaupon) Linden, Ullleleaf (Tilia cordata) Jacaranda ecUlifo/ia (JacarInda) Locust, Honey (Gledits/a triacanthos inermis) Juglens nigra (W.... Black) Loquat (Eribotrya japonica) Larix eruopa (Larch, European) Magnolia, Southern (Magnolia grandiflora) Leptospennum ~Ium (Australian Tea Tree) Maple, Red (Acer rubrum) Uqulclambar stryaclftw (Sweet Gum) Maple, Japanese (Acer palmatum) Uriodendron tuliperttera (poplar, Velow) Maple, SWYer (Acer saccharinum) Macluta pomIfeta (Osage Orange) Mimosa Tree (Albizia julibrissin) Magnolia grandiflora (Magnolia, 5ruhem) Myoporum (Myoporum laetum) Malus $p. (Cnobeppl., FIovI8r1l11g); (var: Dalgo, Domestic Oak (Quercus) SyIvestrIs, Radiant, Vanguard, Royalty, Oak, Water (Quercus nigra) Red Splenor) Oak, W~low (Quercus phellos) Mela/euca quinquenerv!e (Cajeput Tree) Olive Tree (Olea europaea) Mimosa pudica (SensItive Plan!) Olive, Russian (Elaeagnus .ngustifolia) M)Iopon.m leelum (Myoporum) Osage, Orange (Maclura pomifera) Olea 9ruopase (Olive Tree) Palm, Med~erranean Fan (Chamaerops humilis) Parllensoni. Iculsere (Green Palo Verde) Palm, Pygmy Date (Phoenix roebelenii) Paulownia IOmentosa (peulownla, Royal) Palm, Queen (Arecistrum romanzolfilnum) Phoenix rotJbeIenii (palm, Pygmy Dale) Palm, Sago (Cycas revoluta) Pic.. abies (Spruce, Norway) Palm, Windmill (Tracheocarpus fonunei) Pic .. QI.uca (Spruce, WhIIa)(Spruce, Black HaJls); Palo Verde, Green (Parllensonia .culeata) (var: Compacta, Oenseta) Paulownia, Royal (Paulownia tomentosa) Picea pungens (Spruce, Cokndo Blue) Pear, Common (Pyrus communis) Pinus banks/ena (pn., Jack) Pear, Ussurian (Pyrus ussuriensis) Pinus canariensIs (Canary IsIend pn.) Pepper, Brazilean (Schinus rerebinthifolius) Pinus caribean (pine, Caribbean Slash) Pine, Austrian (Pinus nigra) Pinus ellorti (pn., Slash) Pine, Canary Island (Pinus c.nariensis) P:nus mugho (pine, Mugho) Pine, Caribbean Slash (Pinus caribean) Pinus nigra (pine, Austrian) pn., Jack (Pinus banilsiallll) Pinus paJustrfa (pine, ScMhem) Pine, Japanese Black (Pinus thunbergii) Pinus porrderou (pine, PondIrOlll) Pine, LobIoIy (Pinus reeda) Pinus 5I1ObUa (Pine, WhII.) Pn., Mugho (Pinus mugho) Pinus 5)1\'estria (pine. Scotch) Pine, Ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa) Pinus taeela (PL,., LobIoIy) Pine, Scotch (Pinus syfvestris) Pinus t/lunbetJJll (pine, .IapMese Black) Pine, Sllish (Pinus allotril) Pinus vtrgln/ena (pine. VIrgInia) Pine, Southem (Pinus palustris) PIttspotum phlilyraeoidas (Desert Mow)

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TREES (CCNrnNUED)

lilted by Common Narne lilted by Be.nURe Name

Pine. VIrginia (pinus virpini/UIII) ".,.",. ~ (SycamcI(8) Pine. WhIte (Pinus strobus) PodocaIpua tMCtOptryIIus rtfNI Pine) Pine. YfNI (PodocatpUS ",.crophyUus) Populus'" (pop.r. HybIid) pop.. HybrId (Populus ~ ~.. ".,rllu' (FIr. DousP.) Poplar. ytIkNt (Uriodendron tuliplf_) I'ruttua amedoInI (-) Purplaleaf (Acacill bal"lI8) I'ruttua "S7Iy' H SensItive Plant (Mimosa pudlca) I'ruttua c:.tOIInIMa "COIJ¥)Icta' (c.roIIna Ctwry) Spruce. Black ...... (var: Densata); (pic.. glauca) I'ruttua ".." (-) Spruce. CoIo;.cfo Blue (pic.. pungens) I'ruttua myro (-) Spruce. Norway (Picee llbies) I'runus setOtinI (aIerry. BIIIck) Spruce. White (PiCH glauca) Pyrus communis (pear. Common) "'Ce. White (var: Compact.a); (PiCH glauca) Pyrus ussurensis (pear. Usuian) . wberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) Oueteus (0.1<) Sumac. Standard. Africar (Rhus lancea) Quercus nJgre (Oak. Water) Sweet Gum (LiquidarrJar srryaciflus) Quercus pheIIos (Oak. WIIow) Sycamore (P/:!~:.; 'us occidentalis) Rhus lane.. (African Sumac Standard) Tea Tree. Australian (Leptospermun laavigatum) Salbe ",.tsud/UIII tOt1uo.sII (WIIow) Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu) Schinus twebinthltolius (BrazJean Pepper) Walnut. Black (Juglans nigra) Sorbus aucuperla (Ash. Mountain) Willow (Salix matsudana tortuosa) Sorbus americana decotI (Ash. MountaIn) W~low. Desen (Pitrosporum phi/lyraeoides) T1Iuja oc:cicJefOIls (ArborvItae. Eastern); (var: Teahny) W~low. Peppermint (Agonis flexuosa. Prunus mahaleb. Thuja orierAalis (Ber'.onans) Prunus americana. Prunus besseyi. Prunus myro) Tille americana (Basswood. Amarlc:an) Tille corda" (l.Inden. I ttlelaaf) TIpIMIJ8 tipu ~ Tree) Tracheocvpus tonunei (Wind" Palm) Tristania contena (Brisbane Bale Tree) Tsuga c.nadensis (Hemlock) ) Ulmus parvifolle (ChInese Evergreen Elm) ~ •

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SHRUBS

u.tedbyCommonName

Abella, Glossy (Abella grandlflora) Abella flNJdltrotl (Glosly Abella) AcacIa (Ac8cia latlfoli~ keIa IatIIoIIa H AcacIa, Prostrate (Ac8cia redo/ens) Ae8c:1a redoIens (PrOItrItl Acacia) AlpIne CWrant (R/tJII .,..,,) AI)~ 1wQ'" (Ellul H'bIIM.) AnwIcan eawlbarry Bush (VJ!u7un rrIIobum) Am.Ir.~"'''''' (SeMcIbeny. 881.II.!Ia'•• oon); AzaIII. Malis HybrIcI (R. ]I .osterianum) (\Iar: .....) AzalIa, Northam Uyhts Hybrid (R. ]I.~ Atonia meIo ... (ChokechelTy IP-) ]I R. priniphylllnl) BIIbItia ftuII»tgIl (BmbIrry, ...... , CrImson Bemboo, Hllvenly (Nandi'" cIomestica) Pygrny); (wr.: Ol.. wo .. Pygmy) Berberry, Japanese (Berberis tllunberpil) 8B •.,tbe/flMria vItgIniM (EIIrbIny, RedI ..f) Barberry, Korean (Berberis koreana) BettJeris • ."..,. (Barberry KorMn) Barberry, Redleaf (Berberis virginian) Bnlrlelsia ~ (Vesterday-Today-and-Tomorrow) Boxwood (BUICUS sempervirens) BUICUS mictophyIla (Japanese Boxwood); Boxwood, African (Myrsine atr:cana) (wr: Japonica) Boxwood, Japanese (Vllr: Japanica); BIIJ(IJS sempeMteM (Boxwood) (BUJ(us microphyfla) CaesaJpinie gll,.sii (poinciana) Buckthom, Glossy (Rhamnus frangula) Camellia ~ (Camellia) Camellia (Camellia i'PO"ica) c.tneIlia auenquI (Sasanqua Camilla) Camellia, Sasanqua (Camellia sasanqua) Ceonothus griseus (McIurUIn Llac) Cape Plumbago (Plumbago capen,;s) Ciuus rhombIIoIia (EIenDanIca Gr.pe Ivy) Cedar, Eastem Red (Vllr: Pyramidiformus, CaneatflJ; CoptosmI bauretf (MIrror PIn) (Juniperus virginiana) CoptosmI nrpens (VarIgBled MIrroJ PIMt) Cherry, Manchu (Prunus tomentosa) CotrM pulchelia (Ausnilan Fuchsia) Chokecherry sp (AIonia me/oe/ata) CotracIaria sellOIIWI (pampas Grass) Cotoneaster, Cra, berry (Cotoneaster apiculata) CoIoneester acUllfoli. (Cotoneaster, Peking) Cotoneaster, Pe~ ng (Coto:reaster acutifO/ia) Cotoneaster apicu/a. (Cotoneaster, Cranberry) Cotoneaster, Be:Jrberry (Cotoneaster darnmerii) Cotoneaster dammerii (Cotoneaster, Bearberry, Crapemyrtle (Lagestromia indica) eor.I Baat.ay) Crimson Pygmy (Berberis thunbergii) DifltVilie Ionic.,. (Honeysuc:Ide Bush) Euonymus, Winged (Euonymus I/ara) Dod_ viscou pruputN (purple H4H400l:1ll$ulII!sldd Bush) ) Fig, Creeping (Ficus repens) Duranta SIItIIOSIachyl (BrazIIan Sky Flower) Forsythia (Forsythia viridissima broxBniss) EscaIIonII fradessli H Flax, New Zealand (phormium tanax) &ca1ton1e IUbrI (-) Gardenia (Gardenil augusta, Gardenia jasminoides) EII(1eI'R myrtIfo/la (Brush Cherry) Gardenia, Dwarf (IIIIr: vekchli); (Gardenil jasminoides) E~ .... (Euonymus, WIngecI) Guinea Gold Vtne (Hibbertia scandens) E~ jIponica (SIver KIng) Hlbicus, Blue (A/oyogyne huegelll) Euonymus Ide~ (SpIndle Tree) HIbIcus, Ch.'rIese (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Ficus 'IPI'II (er..pi '" FIg) H4oIy, Dwarf Burford (I/ell f:omuta) FOIIYfhia vIridIaIma broIIlIIIiss (ForayIhIa) Honeysuclde (Lonica,. }aponicI) GentaniI augusIa (GerdllIiI); (var: MyIIery) Honeysuclde, Bush (Dierville I~) GentaniI jasminoldu (MyIIIry GerdllIia, "1oneysuc:lde, Cape (Tecomaria capensis) GardenIa DwaIf); (liar: Mystery, Redlcans, Vekchll) Hydrangea (Hydrangea $p.) GWanIa redana (Gardenia) Jasmine, Asiatic (T,.chelopsermum lsiaticum) GalserniInI sernpeMrens (CWalIna Jessamine) Jasmine, Orange (Murraya panicull") GtwiI catrra (I..Wllder Star Plant) Jasmklti. S~r (TIICIit'OIPMf1/UfJ/ jasmihoides) Hebe sp. (Varolla); (vir: Coed)

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SHRUBS (CONT1NUED)

LIsted by Common fMme

JeIarnine, Carolina (GMsemlum .."",.,.""",.) ,,..,,,... .mutIfoIIa (Toyon) Jojoba (simmondsia chinensJs) HIbbertia acancNns (GuInea Gdd VIne) JunIr,Al', Blue Rug (Juniperus sp.) HIl*cua Tn ...,•• (ChIn ...... CI.) JwIIper, ChNN ('N: MMey, Old Gold, PIItzMnL ~ .". (HvdIalgla) s. G,..", HmII, NaM, ToNoIa. PfIIz_ Aurea); I ". COI7HMII (DMrf Burford HaIy); (Y8r: BIIfordIl) (Juniperus chlnensls) I Jun/peIrJa chInensIa (JunIper, CI* I ••); (Y8r: Maney, JWIIper, CreepIng (vIIr: Bluechlp, Huges, PIumosa. Old Gold, PfIIDrtanI, S. GrMn. HeIzII, ToNosa, Prince 01 Wiles, WebberI, Wltonll, a.r Harbor Nane. PIbeoiI.w ....) Andorra, Varlegata, YCUlQStown); ~ c:ontatr. (Shtq.knpar); ('N: Compacta) (Juniperus horizontalls) Juniperus hortzotIaIIa (JunIpar, CraapIng); Juniper, Ozark (Juniperus $p.) (vIIr: BIuechIp, Hugel. PIumoIa. Prince of Wales, .Juniper, Plilzar (Juniperus sp.) Webbert, Wltonll, Bar I-Wbor, Andorra, )niper. Plllzar (Golden); (Juniperus sp.) YCUlgStown, Variagata) Juniper, Rocky Mountain (var: Blue Heaven, Walchli, Juniperus SCtOpUIonJm (Juniper, Rocky Mouraln); WIChita Blue, Medova. Mollet. Pyramidal Green, (vIIr: Blue 1IRven, WeIchII, WIchIta Blue, Medova, Springtime, Admiral); (Juniperus scropulorum) Moffet, PyamIdaI Green. Springtime, Admiral) Juniper, Savin (var: Skandia, Arcadia. Broadmoor, Juniperus sabina (Juniper, Savin); (var: Skandia, Buffalo. Pepin); (Juniperus sabina) Arcadia, Broadmoor, BuhIo. Pepin. TamariseIIoIia) Juniper. Shore (ver: Compacta); (Juniperus conferta) Juniperus virgin!.". (Cedar, Eastern Red); Juniper, Tam (var: Tamariseifolia); (Juniperus sabina) (vIIr: PyramIdiformus, CanaertI) Lantana. Purple (L.ntana montevidensis) Juniperus sp. (Juniper, Blue Rug. Ozark. Pfltzer, Golden) Uac. Common Purple (SyrifIQ. vulg.ris purpura) iAgr.stromia indica (CrapemyrtIe) Uriope. Green (Liriope musc.ri) L.artana montavIdensis (Purple Lantana, Trailng) Uriope. Variegated (Liriope musc.ri, variegate) LeJlDspennum laevigatum (Tea Tree, Ausalian) Mickey Mouse Bush (Oehn. serrul.ta) LJr,'ustnJm Indica (privet) Mock Orange (Pittosporum tobira) Ligustrum Iucidum (privet, Glossy); (ver: Lake Tresca) Myoporum, Prostrate (Myoporum parvifolium) Ligustrum teunum (Texas Privet) Myrtle (Myrtus communis compacta) Uriope muacarl (G,.... LIrIope), Variegated Uriope); • Ipndina (Nanelin. domestic.) (vIIr: Variegate) .annyberry (Vibumum lantago) Lonicera japonica (Honeysuclde) Ninebark (Physoc.rpus opulifolius) Murraya penlcullta (Orange Jasmine) Nineban. (var: Aureus); (Physocarpus opulifolius nanus) Myoporum pelVifoluim (prostrate myoporum) OIeandel' (Nerium oleander) Myraine africana (Boxwood, African) Osmant'lUS. Tea Olive (Osmanthus fragrans) ~ communis compacta (Myrtle) Photlnia (Photini. sp.) Nandi". domestica (Nandlna. Heavenly BMIboo) Photinia. Fraser (Photini. fraseri) Nerium oleander (Oleander) Pink Udy (Raphiolepis Indica) Ochna ..".".,. (MIck.y Mowe Bueh) Plltosporum. Variegated Japanese Osmanthus fragIans (OsmanIhuI, T. Olive) (Pittosporum tobira Vllri.. ta) Pandorea tONI (pink TIUIIIpIt VIne) Poclocarpus, Yew (Podocarpus macrophyllus) l'tIonnium ..". (New ZaIIand Flax) Poinciana (C.esa/pinil gillesii) Photinia "... (PhaCll1la. Fruer) Privet (Ligustr'Jf1I indicI) Photinla $1'. (Ptdlttla) Privet. Glossy (VIr: Lake trescaj; (Uguslninl lucidum) PtrtsocarPus opuIlfoIlus nanus (Ninebark); (vIIr: Aureus) Privet. Texas (Ligustrum teJranum) Physocarpus opuIlfoIius (Ninebark) _Pyra.... ca_n.thl_(Pyra ...... CIn_th ..... g.. ra.be ..... ri)______...... p.mo.._S/K".;utn tobira (Mock Orange)

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SHAUBS (CONTINUED)

lilted by Common Name

Rhododendron - Azalea (wr: Hlnocr'omson. Hershey Ald. I'ItIMporrm fobIta (WtI .., .... Owarf. Vllfilglted. Whaler) Coral Blue. HirIodiQIrl. ChrisImu Cheer. Pink A... I'ItIoIpoNm fobIta Il8fiQlIa (ptao.~ Formosa Flame. Delaware Veky WhIle, NN WhIle); Vllfilgltld ~) (Rhododendron ap,) ~ t»peI r. (c.pe Plu.nbego) SandchIrTy. Purp'r'eaf ("1I/tIU8 ",...,..,,) I*odot»tpuI mewaplltb (p0If0cerpus. Yew) ServIceberry. Allqleny (Amelanchier laevis) hunus cIstena (SandchIrry. Purpleleaf) Slrvlcebeny. Saskatoon (ver: AegenI); hunus IOmenfOSa (Cherry. Manchu) (AmeI.nchier .'nltolia) ~ gt'Ibetf~) Siver King jElJOfIYrtIus japoniCII) ~s indica (pink Lady) SpIndle Tree (ELlonymus kiautschoviCII) Rhemnus franguIa (BuckIhom. Glossy) Spirea (Spirea vanhouteiiovic.) Rhododendron ap. (Rhododendron - AlaIea); Spirea (var: Anthony Waterer. Froebellii. GoIdIIame); (liar: tlillocri IISOO. tiershey Aed. Coral Blue. (Spire. burna/d.) HinoJIgIri. ChrIstmas Cheer. Pink RufIIe. Spirea (var: Fairy Queen); (Spirea tri/obataiovic.) Forn'lOSa Flame. Deleware Veky WhIle. New WhIte) Spirea (var: Snowbound); (Spirea nipponiCiliovica) R. x kosterianum (Azalea. Molls Hybrid) Star Plant. Lavender (Grewi. c.ffra) R. x kosterianum x R, priniplryllum (Azalea. Tea Tree. Australian (Leptospermum /.evig.tum) Northern I.Jghts Hybrid) Toyon (Heterme/es .rbutifo/ia) Ribas aJpinum (Alpine Currant) Trumpet Vine. Pink (Pandorea rosea) Simmonclsi. chinensis (Jojoba) Veronica (var: Coed); (Hebe sp.) Spirea bumaJda (Spirea); (liar: Anthony Waterer. Vlbumum. Japanese (Vibumum japonicum) Froebeilil. GoIdIIarne) _ Vibumum. Sandankwa (Vibumum suspensum) Spirea nipponica (Spirea); (var: Snowbound) Weeping Fig. Exotica (Ficus benjamina) SpIrea trilobala (Splrul; (var: Fairy Queen) Wheelers Dwarf. Variegated (var: Wheller); Spirea vanhoute/i (SpIra.~) (,.ittosporum tobira) Syringa vulgaris putpUra ,Common Purple Uac) Yellow Bells (TeGoma stans) Tuus cuspitafIJ (Yew) Yew (Taxus cuspitataevigatum) Tecome stan.s (Yellow Bels) Tecomaria "P8fIsis (Cepe HoneysucIde) Temst/oemia gymnanthera (TemstJoemia) Theveti. peruvtana (Yelow Oleander Shrub) Trachelospermum .siaticum (AsIatIc Jasmine) Trachelospennum jasminoides (Star Jasmine) VIburnum ~ (Japanese VIxmum) Vlbcmum 1anta{lO (Nannybeny) Vibunum suspensum (SandankWa VIburnum) Viburnum trilobum (AmerIcan Cranberry Bush)

. ',' 66 , " Tables of Nursery Une,.. T...... Shrubs. Ornamentals. Bedding Plants and Ground Covers

ORNAMENTALS, BEDDING PLANTS

Llated by Common Name

AIysum (~ 'P.) Acotw gramlneua (SwMt Grua) ~us, Myers (var: Meyer!); (~ densIIIonJs) .,.,.".1Irit:8tIw (p- Pan LIy 0I1he NIe) ~, Sprenger (var: 8prw1g1ri); »t-I~'" ..,. (AIIyIum) (Aapetagua denaJIIotus) At_.. 1IIovn ",.. (8I..... lIIdnagclll_n) BegonIa (BegonIa aemperfIorens) At..na .,. (Moa s.ndwort) Bllt8l'SlNe8l. ArnIrIcan (CaJUITUs ac.ndens) ArluemIa pusIIIum (Jack~) 8!eedIng Heart (Dic."". apectabllis) Atmetia trIIIitimI (Sea Pinks) Cactae, Barrel (Cactus sp.) Arpngus deMIIotua sprengetIl (Sprenger Asparagus) CencIytufI (Iberis sempervirens) Arpngus derdotua (Myars Alpuagus); (var: Meyer!) Canna (C8IIna ., .. , BegonIa aempet1Jorens (BegonIa) Cassia, Feathet) (Cassia artemisioides) RIgnonia c:herrn (Blood Reel TnJ'1'1P81 VIne) -twYsanthemum frutescens (Chrysanlhemum, BIgnon/I fWNdilni (Y1IIow TrurnpeI) J Marguerite) BIgnonia 1IioIace. (I.awnd.- Trumpet VIne) Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum inc/icum) BougainvillM $11. (Rupberry Ice) Cockscomb (Celosia argentea) CaCIIIs $11. (Cectae, Barrel) Coleus (Coleus sp.) Canna $11. (Canna) CoraIballs (Heuchera sanguinea) Capsicum $11. (pepper, 0marnentaJ) Coral Beauty (Cotoneaster dammeri) Celesrrus ac.ndens (Blaersweet. NnrNlllllriicar.an) Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata) Cassilllfemisiodes (Feathery eassla) Daisy Bush (Euryops pectinatus) Calhlranfhus IOaBUI (Madagascar Periwinkle) Daisy Bush, Blue (Felicia ame/lioides) Celosia argent.. (Cockscomb) Daisy, Shasta (Chrysanthemum maximum) Cemaurea cineraria (Dusty Miler) Daylily (Hemerocallis hybrids) Chrysanthemum frutfISc·ens (Chrysanthemum, Dianthus (Dianthus deltoides) Marguerite) Dusty MYler (Centaurea cineraria) Chtysanthemurn Indicurn (Chrysanthemum) Fern, Sprenger Asparagus (Asparagus densiflorus Chtysanthemurn maximum (Shasta Daisy) Sprengerii) Coleus $11. (Coleus) Flowering Tobacco (Nicotina sp.) ContIaJIIria majaJis (LIy-of-the-VIIIIey) iuchsia, Australian (Correa pu/chella) Ctassull argentN (Jade Plant) Grape Ivy, Ellen Danica (Cissus rhornbifO/ia) CupIJN hyssoplfolil (Fnise ~) Galania (Gazania ringens leuco/aena) Dehlil pi"".,. (Dahlia) Galania (Gazania sp.) Dianthus bltbetus (heel Wllam) Geranium (Geranium sp.) lJiInthus tHIroides (DInhus) Geranium, Martha Washington (Pe/argonium Die.",• .".ctabllls ~ ..ding .....rt) domesticum) Euryops PKfInatus (Daisy Bush) Garbera Daisy (Garbera jamesonii) Felicia IlJlellIoides (Blue DaIsy Bush) Gladiiolus (G/adio/us sp.) GuuN 'P. (GaunIa) Heather, Fe/sa (Cuphea hyssoplfo/ia) Galania rfngens IeucoIunI (GazanIa) Honeysuckle, Amar (Lonic.,. melchi/) G.",.,.." 'P. (GerMUn) Honeysuclde, Fly (var: Emerald Mound, 08vey" Dwarf); GettIeti ~I (Gerbera DaIsy) (l.onice,. 1/YIosterum) G*1lo1us 'P. (oa.dIdus) Honeysuclde, Japanese (Lonic.,. jIponica) Hemetot:MIla l'I1brlda (Daylly) Honeysuckle, Morrow (Lonice,. monowi/) H«Icheta ungcinM (Corilbela) Honeysuclde, Tatarian (var: ZabelQ; (Lonicera ra,.rica) Hosta 'P. (P\antIIn LIy) Hopseed Bush, Purple (Dondonea lliscosa purpurea) lberis sempervirens (Candyt~ Impatiens (Impatiens sp.) Impatiens $11. (Impatiens) Iris (Iris sp.) Iris '1'. (Iris)

67 { BUl AUllA8t~ con) Tabl .. of NurHry Unera. Trees. Shrubs. Omlmentala. Bedding Plants Ind Ground CO".,.

ORNAMENTALS. BEDDING PLANTS (CONTINUED)

Jeck.ft.IM.Pwplt (Ali.. .". puaJIIum) ....,. tnllcMgl_ (Shrimp Plant) Jede Plant (Ctuauia atpenrN) ~..,. ~.Ider) ~ (Uvendula \/WI) LJmonIum,.,., (II'••• iII Stata) ...... CalIon (SIIIfDIInI """-...lIIm ...... CI~.,.--r1I&II) « t I'll .",.. (I AU r » LIK. Q1iI lEI /S)IrtngI chinen ..) La... ,.,."rIt:a (Io(tbtan.~W".LlCocMe:lde ...... 111) LIac. Common Purple (var: a.rtes Jelly. ludwig SpMIh. LDnicMI ".aeM (HaMyIucIcIe. Amar) Jay Tr.. ): (Syringa IlUlgarfa purputpe) L~ mtIIITIWII (HaMyIucIcIe. Morrow) LIac. Meyer (var: PIIibin): (Syringa 11'.) LDnicMI r.Iarica (HaMyIucIcIe. T..,.,..): (var: ZabelI) LIac (var: MIss KIm); ~ petuM) LDnicMI ~ (HoneyIucIde FIy): LIac. Mountain (Ceonothus griaeus) (var: EmanIId MowId. aav.yos Dwarf) Lly-of-lhe-Nie Peter Pan (Af/IpInthus 1fricMus) Lpitnac:IN IIUIf/IfUria (Moneywort) Lly-of-the-Valley (COIIWllatia rnaj3lis) Malfiola hcane (-) Lobelia (Lobelia erinus) Nicotine 11'. (Flo" .ing Tobecco) ) Marigold (Tageres sp.) PeJarrJonIum domesticum (Ger.nIum. Mirror Plant (CoprostnI baureri) Martha WasI*1gton) Mirror Plant, Varigated (Coprosma repsns) Penniserum seraC8Um (Red Fountakl Grass) Moneywort (Lysimachia nummelaria) Petunia 11'. (p1l\ril) Moss Rose (Ponu/aca grandifiOll) PotfuIaca (INId/f/Ota (Moss Rose) Moss Sandwort (Nenaria vema) s.Ma 11'. (SalvIa) Pansy (Viola tricolor) s.Ma QI8QfIII (-) Pepper, Ornamental (Capsicum 11'.) SantoIina c:IIIIMecprlssus (Lavender Colton) Periwinkle, Madagascar (Catharanthus ros.us) Sedum J( nbotinctum (Sedwn) Periwinkle (Vinca minor) Syringe chlnenaia (lJac. Q1iI ..e) Petunia (Petunia 11'.) Syringe".rule (LIac); (wr: MIss KIm) Plantain Uy (Hoste sp.) Syringe 11'. (LIac. Meyer); (wr: PaIIbIn) Raspberry Ice (Bougainvillea sp.) 3yringe vulgaris purputpe (LIac. COIi.IIOI'I Purple); Red Fountain Grass (Penniserum Sfltllceum) (var: a.rtes Jelly. ludwig SJ)HIh.Jay TfM) Salvia (Salvia sp.) Tageru 11'. (Marigold) Sea Pinks (Armeri. maritima) TIIICM SCII'IIiIIP. (Wandering Jew) Sedum (Sedum x rubrotincrum) VetbenllP· (Verbel.) Shrimp Plant .~ 'ustici. brandegeana) Vinca minor (partwInIde) Sky Flower. Brazlian (Duran,. stenosIIchya) VIOla tricolor (Panay) Snapdrag~ (4ntirrhinum majus) ~ NI1ficou (-) Statice, Perennial (Umonium perezil) Zinnia eIeQIns (ZInnIa) Swett Grass (Acarus gramineus) SWMI Wiliam (Dianthus baltJetus) Trumpet V~ ... Blood Red (8ignonia cherwe) Trumpet VIOl. Lavender (S/gnonia vioIac.. ) Verbena (Verbena sp.) . Wal1llerlr,,, Jew (Trade sc.ntia sp.) V.now Trumpet (Bignoma twHdia".) ZInnIa (liMia e/egens) Mlittlola (Mlttioll incl".)

68 T.bles of Nursery Une,., Trees. Shrubs, OrMmem.II, Bedding P"nll .nd Ground Cove,.

GROUND COVERS

u.a.d by Common Name ...... by lelellille ...me

BugllWMCI (AjUQ8 reptanS) A/U/1II ,.",.". (BugIM ... If) erownv.tch (Coronilia varia) CampenuIa CQ.fca (tWebII, CIrpathIan) Dally, WhIIa African (Osteospennum frutIcosum aItJa) Cotan .. ..,.~) HnbeII, C'MpIdian (~ C!WJ'INcaJ , .... ,.." (Ivr. Is..... HItIn',Ivyt: (\w: HMri) Ivy, Boston (f'ar1henocJsau rrIcwpItJata) Lkope "".., (LIy-T.-1. BIg Blue) Ivy, English (Heel.,. helbt) 0pIr/cIpDg0tI jItptJtIt:w (MoI1do Gras) Ivy, Hahn's (val: HahnII); (Hed.,. helbt) Oats a.".",.", tuIIIcoecm ... (WhIle AfrIcan DaIsy) LJy-Turf, Big Blue (Lltope muscari) hclryundra IImIfndl (P.ctwyaIIdra) Mondo Grus (Ophiopogon japorlcus) panhahoo'sl'- .arapirlt. (Ivy, Bolton) Pachysandra (Pachysandra rennlna/is)

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~ome unacceptable injury has been observed when the following species were sprayed In nursery beds (young plants). This usually occurred at application rates above those recommended on the product label.

OTlfER SPECIES I , COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME

Red Oak Owrcus tutn Wh~e Oak Owrcusalba

Azalea (var: Snow) RhocJodendron ap. POIenlMlia (var: Jackmannl, K VanDyk. POIIntIIIa fMic:oaa Privet, Japanese PoIentJIIa IIMII Li{1uaInm jIpotrIc. Snow-ln-Summer Cerastlcm fOInenfOSun I 69 IIhJI TrulrMnl Appllcetlon willi CIIher ...... nozzle ...... ,...., bIIcn .....'" _lor ... ~ .. d POASTPWS ~ • IClllIIon of POUT PWI tom.llo... AftiIJy to the foIIepe of plus 01 COl ...... In .._ gra .... on. IP'8~ belli. For como! of gruMI when UIIng etWIdi", 10 the tebIe below. Sprey COIInIgIi IhcUd be UlIIom. IcNpuck IP'8yen or high volume end cumr.IeIe. Do not IP'8Y to the equiprnInt IdIZIng hendguns or poInI of runotr.

SPOT TREATMENT APPUCATlON TABLE

T..... C ~1IUN ...... y 8CILU'rImI"" ...... PO."n.u." .. CUNCBlTMTI ... __ er-1IIIId In GrMa ... r HIiIM ...... 'rHIiIM ,... IROADC'IT APfIJCA110N T...... -c0l0P. ,..... un. " AtpIIIII eppIicalion _ MeCIed . .. AIW to TMIIe 42 (SoIuIion Table) for P'.I*.~I ,....nd woIumI. -

...u ...... ""f ••• ion

T..... O CUNCIIIlM1IUN. II'IUI' lOLunUN ORAIIU MAXIMUM IlZlIIANGI I'OAIT.u." _ catCBfTMTI ...... lII.g.... (¥IIreg'UI' Up to r HIigIII un. ,... JDt._ogr...... iz_ 15-20' !Wigllt un. ,... a.-gr,...... 1WigIIt un. ,...

""'... m MuIIIy Uptor~ 2.25" ,... " RIpe., appIica1ion .. MIdId. - RIfIr to Table 42 (Solution TMIIe) for P'I~ ....CI" of....nd woIumI.

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APPENDIX

The foIIoWo;'Ig art lC.die names for the weeds listed In thlllabII. For ..... lc NCOmmtndaIIons on ccnroI of ..... WMdI. I'Ifer 10 the njor lid/or tank mbc uctions.

GRASSES CQIIIIOh~E

a.myIIdgrDI £drlnoclrloa ~ Btrmudagrus ~dIcf)

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