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Norosac/Casoron (dichlobenil)--4 - 6 lb ai/A. Use
100 -150 lb/A Norosac/Casoron 4G. Apply between
November 15 and February 15 to control labeled
perennial/biennial weeds or in early spring, before weed
growth begins and daily high temperatures exceed 50oF,
to control labeled annual weeds. Norosac/Casoron is
volatile in warm temperatures and must be irrigated or
incorporated after application if applied in warm weather.
For established (bearing) apples and peaches.
Princep (simazine)--2-4 lb ai/A. Use 2.2 - 4.4 lb/A
Princep 90DF (or other labeled formulations). Apply in
late fall OR spring to weed-free soil, or add an appropriate
postemergence herbicide to kill existing vegetation.
Primarily for annual broadleaf weed control. Tank-mix
with Prowl (nonbearing only), Surflan, Solicam, OR
Devrinol at one-half the labeled Princep use rate alone for
the soil type to improve crop safety and the range of
weeds controlled. Apply to trees established a minimum
of 1 year.
For established (bearing) apples, peaches, and pears.
Prowl (pendimethalin)--2 - 4 lb ai/A. Use 2.4 -
4.8 qt/A Prowl 3.3EC. Apply in late fall and/or early
spring to weed-free soil or add a postemergence herbicide
to control emerged weeds. Add 2, 4-D in early spring
before bloom to control susceptible broadleaf weeds OR
add an appropriate postemergence herbicide to kill
existing vegetation. Use the high rate for long-term
control (4 to 8 months) and the low rate for the short-term
control (2 to 4 months). Prowl controls primarily annual
grasses. Tank-mix with Princep plus 2, 4-D in late fall or
with Goal, Karmex, OR Sinbar in the spring when
labeled for this crop to control annual broadleaf weeds.
For newly planted (nonbearing) apples, peach, plums,
and cherries.
CAUTION: Prowl is NOT labeled for BEARING
FRUIT TREES.
Sinbar (terbacil)--1.0 - 3.0 lb ai/A. Use 1.25 -
3.75 lb/A Sinbar 80DF. Apply in the spring to weed-free
soil, or add an appropriate postemergence herbicide to kill
existing vegetation. Tank-mix with Surflan, Devrinol,
OR a reduced rate of Karmex at one-half the labeled Sinbar
use rate alone for the soil type to improve crop safety and
the range of weeds controlled. Apply to trees established a
minimum of 3 years.
For established (bearing) apples and peaches.
Solicam (norflurazon)--2 - 4 lb ai/A. Use 2.5 - 5
lb/A Solicam 80DF. Apply in late fall or spring to weed-
free soil, or add an appropriate postemergence herbicide to
kill existing vegetation. Primarily for annual grass
control, Solicam may provide partial control of many
broadleaf weeds. Tank-mix with Princep plus 2, 4-D in
late fall or with Goal, Karmex, OR Sinbar in the spring
when labeled for the crop to improve the control of
broadleaf weeds.
For newly planted (nonbearing) apples and peaches.
For established (bearing) apples and peaches.
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Surflan (oryzalin)--2 - 4 lb ai/A. Use 2 - 4 qt/A
Surflan 4AS (or other labeled formulations). Apply in late
fall and/or early spring to weed-free soil, or add an
appropriate postemergence herbicide to kill existing
vegetation. Use the high rate for long-term control (4 to 8
months) and the low rate for short-term control (2 to 4
months). Surflan controls primarily annual grasses. Tank-
mix with Princep plus 2,4-D in late fall or with Goal,
Karmex, OR Sinbar in the spring when labeled for the
crop to control annual broadleaf weeds.
For newly planted (nonbearing) apples, peach, pears,
plums, and cherries.
For established (bearing) apples, peaches, pears,
plums, and cherries.

Note. Add a labeled insecticide for catfacing insects to
the weed spray in peach, nectarine, and plum orchards
when a crop, the pest(s), and heavy weed vegetation are
present.

2, 4-D--1 lb ai/A. Use 1 qt/A Weedar 64 or OLF.
Controls a wide variety of broadleaf weeds. Effectiveness
depends on herbicide rate, weed species, and growth
stage. Apply to weed foliage in the fall after harvest
(including drops) or in early spring before trees or
dandelions flower. Fall applications are more effective and
reduce the risk of herbicide drift injury to adjacent crops.
Weeds are most susceptible to 2, 4-D when they are
growing vigorously, not under stress, and before flower
buds appear. Apply before the leaves of perennial weeds
lose normal summer green color. WARNING: Use only
2, 4-D formulation(s) labeled for use in orchards. Lower
cost 2, 4-D formulations are available but may be more
likely to drift, may not contain a "low drift" agent in the
formulation, are not labeled, and should not be used!
BEWARE of herbicide drift! Grapes, many flowers
and vegetables are extremely sensitive to 2,4-D. Injury
may occur in adjacent fields if sprayed when unfavorable
conditions prevail.
For established (bearing) apples, peaches, pears,
plums, and cherries.
Fusilade DX 2EC (fluazifop butyl)--0.18 - 0.38 lb
ai/A. Use 12 - 24 fl.oz./A Fusilade DX 2EC. Add 2 pints
crop oil concentrate OR nonionic surfactantto be 0.25% of
the spray solution (1 qt. per 100 gallons of spray
solution.). Use the lower rate on most annual grasses less
than 6 inches tall and to johnsongrass. Use the higher rate
to control other perennial grasses, crabgrass, and annual
grasses more than 6 inches tall.
WARNINGS
1. Do NOT tank-mix Fusilade DX 2EC with any
other pesticide.
2. Do NOT apply within 1 hour of rainfall.
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