HERBICIDE USE SUMMARY FOR INVASIVE PLANT TREATMENT DURING CY 2013 US FOREST SERVICE NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM
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1 SOUTHERN REGION (GA, VA, SC, NC, FL, KY, PRVI, LA, MS, AL, TN, AR, OK, TX) EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER NUMBER OFACRES APPLIED TOTAL GALLONS OF PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT APPLIED Accord Concentrate ALJU (silktree), ARCR80 (hen's eyes), COESE (coco yam ), IMCY (cogongrass), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), PARE3 (torpedo grass), SASE5 (Chinese tallow ), CYDA (Bermudagrass), PANO2 (bahiagrass), SOHA (Johnsongrass), PHAU8 (golden bamboo), CICA (camphortree), MEAZ (Chinaberrytree), SASE5 (Chinese tallow ), PUMOL (kudzu), LISI (Chinese privet), WISI (Chinese wisteria), ROBR (Macartney rose), SEPU7 (rattlebox) Accord SP LEBI2 (shrubby lespedeza) Accord XRT RHRE2 (rose natal grass ), IMCY (cogongrass), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), URLO (Caesarweed), Aquamaster SAMO5 (kariba-weed) Aquaneat MEAZ (Chinaberrytree), TRSE6 (tallowtree), WISI (Chinese wisteria), IMCY (cogongrass), RHRE2 (rose natal grass) Page 1 of 7
2 Arsenal MEAZ (Chinaberrytree), TRSE6 (tallowtree), WISI (Chinese wisteria), LISI (Chinese privet), IMCY (cogongrass), LEBI2 (shrubby lespedeza) Arsenal AC AIAL (tree of heaven), ROMU (multiflora rose), WISI (Chinese wisteria), IMCY (cogongrass) Buccaneer CICA (camphortree), IMCY (cogongrass), KOPA (goldenrain tree), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), RHRE2 (rose natal grass ) Chopper Gen CICA (camphortree), IMCY (cogongrass), KOPA (goldenrain tree), IMCY (cogongrass), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), RHRE2 (rose natal grass), DIBU (air yam), URLO (Caesarweed), Element 3A ALJU (silktree), LISI (Chinese privet), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), MEAZ (Chinaberrytree), TRSE6 (tallowtree), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), CONYZ (horseweed), ROMU (multiflora rose), PAULO (paulownia), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), WISI (Chinese wisteria), CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), POCU6 (Japanese knotweed) Element CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), ELUM (autumn olive), LOJA (Japanese honeysuckle), LOMA6 (Amur honeysuckle), ROMU (multiflora rose), SEVA4 (crownvetch), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), LISI (Chinese privet), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), SPJA (Japanese meadowsweet), LEBI2 (shrubby lespedeza), ALJU (silktree), PAULO (paulownia), SCPH (tall fescue), VIMI2 (common periwinkle) Page 2 of 7
3 Escort XP* lb 88.8 PUMOL (kudzu) Foresters' Non-Selective LYSA2 (purple loosestrife), AIAL (tree of heaven), CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), LOAR10 (tall fescue), Garlon 3A BETH (Japanese barberry), CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), ELUM (autumn olive), LISI (Chinese privet), ROMU (multiflora rose), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), LOJA (Japanese honeysuckle), LOMA6 (Amur honeysuckle), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), SEVA4 (crownvetch), COVA2 (purple crownvetch), LIVU (European privet), WISI (Chinese wisteria), CEOR (Asian bittersweet), VICIA (vetch), PUMOL (kudzu), SPJA (Japanese meadowsweet), LOAR10 (tall fescue), ALJU (silktree), PATO2 (princesstree), EUAL13 (burningbush ), Garlon CEOR (Asian bittersweet), CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), ROMU (multiflora rose), LOJA (Japanese honeysuckle), ROMU (multiflora rose), SEVA4 (crownvetch), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), ALJU (silktree), LISI (Chinese privet), LIJA (Japanese privet), PATO2 (princesstree), CIRSI (thistle) Garlon 4 Ultra LECU (Chinese lespedeza) Gly-4 Plus SEFA (Japanese bristlegrass), LOAR10 (tall fescue), AMARA (pigweed), CONYZ (horseweed) Page 3 of 7
4 Glyphosate ELUM (autumn olive), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), LISI (Chinese privet), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), ROMU (multiflora rose), SCPH (tall fescue), MISI (Chinese silvergrass), DAGL (orchardgrass) Glyphosate VMF AIAL (tree of heaven), COVA2 (purple crownvetch), LOTAM (Lonicera tatarica), ELUMP (autumn olive) Glypro AIAL (tree of heaven), CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), TUFA (coltsfoot) Habitat MEAZ (Chinaberrytree), TRSE6 (tallowtree), WISI (Chinese wisteria) Imazapyr E-Pro 4 (Etigra) IMCY (cogongrass), RHRE2 (rose natal grass ), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern) Milestone PULO (Pueraria lobata), PUMO (kudzu) Milestone VM PUMO (kudzu), WISI (Chinese wisteria) Page 4 of 7
5 Overdrive* lb XANTH2 (cocklebur), CONYZ (horseweed), AMARA (pigweed) Plateau DAGL (orchardgrass), ELUM (autumn olive), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), SCPH (tall fescue), ROMU (multiflora rose), SOHA (Johnsongrass) Polaris ALJU (silktree), ARCR80 (hen's eyes), COESE (coco yam ), IMCY (cogongrass), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), PARE3 (torpedo grass), SASE5 (Chinese tallow ), DIBU (air yam), MEAZ (Chinaberrytree), CICA (camphortree), SEPU7 (rattlebox), ROBR (Macartney rose), WISI (Chinese wisteria), LISI (Chinese privet), IMCY (cogongrass), PUMOL (kudzu) Remedy CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle) Renovate ALPH (alligatorweed) Rodeo ELUM (autumn olive), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), LISI (Chinese privet), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), SPJA (Japanese meadowsweet), CANU4 (nodding plumeless thistle), CYDA (Bermudagrass), SOHA (Johnsongrass), ROMU (multiflora rose), MYAQ2 (parrot feather watermilfoil), NYPE (yellow floatingheart), IMCY (cogongrass), POCU6 (Japanese knotweed), ALPE4 (garlic mustard), MISI (Chinese silvergrass), PATO2 (princesstree), SCPH (tall fescue), ERCU2 (weeping lovegrass), DAGL (orchardgrass), PUMO (kudzu), ALJU (silktree), LEBI2 (shrubby lespedeza), LIGUS2 (privet), MICRO7 (browntop), RHRE2 (rose natal grass ) Page 5 of 7
6 Roundup Original LECU (Chinese lespedeza), SOHA (Johnsongrass), PUMOL (kudzu) Roundup Pro EROP (centipede grass), IMCY (cogongrass), INHI (roughhairy indigo), RHRE2 (rose natal grass ), CICA (camphortree), URLO (Caesarweed), LYJA (Japanese climbing fern), ARDO4 (giant reed), ALJU (silktree), DIBU (air yam), Roundup Pro Concentrate SOHA (Johnsongrass) Roundup UltraMax II CONYZ (horseweed) Select Max* lb 4.2 LOAR10 (tall fescue) Sonar SRP* lb 21 EICR (common water hyacinth) Page 6 of 7
7 Tahoe 3A MISI (Chinese silvergrass), POCU6 (Japanese knotweed), ROMU (multiflora rose), PATO2 (princesstree), MISI (Chinese silvergrass), PHAU8 (golden bamboo), AIAL (tree of heaven) Tahoe 4E AIAL (tree of heaven) Transline CEOR7 (oriental bittersweet), PUMO (kudzu), LIGUS2 (privet) Triclopyr ELUM (autumn olive), LECU (Chinese lespedeza), LISI (Chinese privet), MIVI (Nepalese browntop), SPJA (Japanese meadowsweet), SCPH (tall fescue), LEBI2 (shrubby lespedeza), *Total Product Applied in Pounds Page 7 of 7
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