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• Do not apply next to a fence if desirable vegetation is growing on the other side, or if future
planting is intended.
• Do not use before planting lawns, fruits, vegetables, owers, or other plants because this
product remains active in soil for up to one year.
• Do not use on desirable lawns or turf.
• Do not apply when wind speeds are greater than 10 mph.
• Do not apply to powdery, dry or light sandy soils when the soil may be blown by wind. If
necessary, soil surface should be settled by rain or irrigation.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply on a sunny day with temperatures above 60°F. Avoid product runo to nearby desirable
plants. In soils with heavy clay, weed control may exceed one year.
Total Vegetation Control (Bareground)
Use hand operated spray equipment such as backpack sprayers, pump-up sprayers or sprin-
kling cans, or ATV/Tractor mounted sprayers. Mix 7.4 . oz. (0.46 pints) of this product with
water to produce 1 to 10 gallons of spray solution. Optimum performance will be achieved
from applications to actively growing weeds in early summer.
Uniformly spray the mix over area where total vegetation control and bareground is de-
sired. 7.4 . oz. of product within 1 to 10 gallons of spray solution should be applied to 1,000
square feet.
Maximum application rate of this product is 2.5 gallons per acre per year (7.4 . oz. per 1,000
sq. ft. per year).
Spot Control of Brush, Vines, and Weeds
Use hand operated spray equipment such as backpack sprayers, pump-up sprayers or sprin-
kling cans, or ATV/Tractor mounted sprayers. Mix 6 . oz. of this product per 1 gallon of spray
solution. Thoroughly and uniformly spray foliage of woody plants to wet. For optimum
performance:
• Apply to actively growing brush, vines and weeds.
• Woody brush and vines are controlled better in late summer and fall after fruit
formation.
• If woody vines and brush are mowed or cut, wait until full leaf formation before
treatment.
• Do not cut or mow brush, vines or perennial weeds for 2 months following treatment.
Maximum application rate of this product is 2.5 gallons per acre per year (7.4 . oz. per 1,000
sq. ft. per year).