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Application Methods
Aerial Application–(BT) Spraying crop protection products onto a crop from an agricultural aircraft. Ground Broadcast Foliar–(BT) Using a truck, tractor, or similar equipment with either a boomless or boom sprayer the treatment is uniformly applied across the pasture. Well-suited for treatment to large areas especially when targeting low growing weeds and brush. Dry Fertilizer Impregnated Pasture weed and feed; harness the win-win power of both technologies. In approved states, get pasture weed control and fertilization in a single step via dry fertilizer impregnated with DuraCor ® , GrazonNext ® HL or Chaparral ™ herbicide. Directed Spot Foliar–(IPT) or (BT) Generally, the most widely used among all treatment options and may be applied either as a broadcast or directed, spot treatment. This treatment is applied to the foliage of the target vegetation and can be used to control any combination of grasses, sedges, broadleaf weeds, and woody plants based on herbicide selection and/or application method. Basal Bark–(IPT) Basal bark treatments are used to control unwanted woody plants up to 6 inches in diameter. This method can be used to selectively control unwanted woody plants with little to no damage to surrounding vegetation. Cut Stump–(IPT) Used on any size woody stem to control re-sprouts after a hand cutting operation. This treatment should be applied to the cut surface immediately after hand-cutting. This treatment protects the initial cutting investment by reducing or eliminating future maintenance costs. (IPT) Individual Plant Treatment (BT) Broadcast Treatment
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