Use precautions bermudagrass / bahiagrass, Pasture / rangeland brush control – DuPont Authentication Velpar H - 65396 User Manual

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2 3/4 – 4 1/2 Pints/Acre

* Suppression may result with some of the giant (larger) smutgrass
species.

Suppression – a visible reduction in plant population and/or plant vigor
as compared to an untreated area and generally not accepted as control.

SPRAY EQUIPMENT

Apply DuPont™ VELPAR® L uniformly over the desired area
using ground equipment only.

For ground application, use enough water for thorough coverage
usually a minimum of 25 gallons per acre. The use of a
surfactant may increase the potential for bermudagrass or
bahiagrass injury.

USE PRECAUTIONS
BERMUDAGRASS / BAHIAGRASS

• Use VELPAR® L only in stands of bermudagrass and

bahiagrass established for at least one year. Do not treat newly
sprigged or sodded areas.

• Some temporary discoloration of the bermudagrass or

bahiagrass may occur after application.

• Treatment of mixed pastures containing forage species other

than bermudagrass or bahiagrass may result in injury or
mortality to the other forage species.

• Injury may result when desirable grasses are under stress from

drought, insects, disease, cold temperature, or poor fertility.

• Injury to or loss of desirable trees or other plants may result if

VELPAR® L is applied or if equipment is drained or flushed
on or near desirable trees or other plants, on areas where their
roots may extend, or in locations where the chemical may be
washed or moved into contact with their roots.

• Severe crop injury may occur if applications are made on

gravelly or rocky soils, thinly covered subsoils, or soils with
less than 1% organic matter.

PASTURE / RANGELAND
BRUSH CONTROL

VELPAR® L is recommended for the control of undesirable
brush in pasture or rangeland.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

Apply VELPAR® L from late winter through summer, pre-
budbreak until new growth hardens off.

In areas where the soil remains frozen during the winter and
spring rains are usually inadequate for soil activation, a fall
or winter treatment may be applied before the soil freezes.

For rates needed to control the species below, see the
Forestry - Release, Use Rates section.

BRUSH CONTROLLED

VELPAR® L is recommended for the control or
suppression of the following brush species in pasture and
rangeland:

* Suppression – a visible reduction in plant population and/or plant vigor

as compared to an untreated area and generally not accepted as control.

† For Cholla cactus (tree-type cactus) apply VELPAR® L at the rate of 4

milliliters (mls) of product for plants up to 2 feet tall. Apply 8 mls of
product for Cholla cactus plants between 2 and 6 feet tall. For plants
taller than 6 feet, apply 4 mls for each additional 2 feet of height.
When treating plants it is desirable to make applications equally
spaced around the plant.

SPRAY EQUIPMENT

AND APPLICATION TECHNIQUES

Basal (Soil) Undiluted - Apply VELPAR® L undiluted with
an exact-delivery handgun applicator. This equipment delivers
a thin stream of a predetermined volume when triggered.
Apply VELPAR® L at the rate of 2–4 ml for each inch of
stem diameter at breast height. Do not exceed 1/3 gallon of
VELPAR® L per acre per year. Direct the treatment to the soil
within 3 inches of the root collar of woody plants to be
controlled. When treating large stems and when more than one
delivery of VELPAR® L is needed per stem, make
applications on opposite sides of the stem.

Alder

Alnus spp

Ash

Fraxinus spp

Aspen

Populus spp

Birch

Betula spp

Blackgum

Nyssa sylvatica

Bay, sweet

Magnolia virginiana

Cactus, cholla†

Optunia imbricata

Catclaw acacia

Acacia greggii

Cedar, Eastern red

Juniperus virginiana

Cherry, black

Prunus serotina

Chinaberry*

Melia azedarach

Deerbrush

Ceanothus integerrimus

Dogwood, flowering*

Cornus florida

Elm, American

Ulmus Americana

Elm, Chinese

Ulmus parvifolia

Hackberry, common

Celtis occidentalis

Hawthorn

Crataegus spp

Hazel

Corylus spp

Hickory

Carya spp

Huisache

Acacia farnesiana

Juniper

Juniperus spp

Locust

Robinia spp

Lotebush

Ziziphus obtusifolia

Manzanita, Greenleaf

Arctostaphylos patula

Maple, red

Acer rubrum

Mesquite

Prosopis glandulosa

Mulberry

Morus spp

Oaks

Quercus spp

Osage-orange

Maclura pomifera

Persimmon

Diospyros spp

Plum, wild

Prunus munsoniana

Poplar, balsam

Populus balsamifera

Poplar, yellow

Liriodendron tulipifera

Privet

Ligustrum spp

Rose, multiflora

Rosa multiflora

Sassafras*

Sassafras albidum

Soapweed, small (yucca)

Yucca glauca

Snowbrush (varnishleaf)

Ceanothus velutinus

Sourwood

Oxydendrum arboretum

Sumac

Rhus spp

Sweetgum

Liquidambar spp

Tallow, Chinese

Sapium sebiferum

Waxmyrtle

Myrica cerifera

Whitebrush

Aloysia gratissima

Willow

Salix spp

Barley, little

Hordeum pusillum

Barnyardgrass

Echinochloa crus-galli

Dogfennel

Eupatorium capillifolium

Fescue

Festuca spp

Lespedeza

Lespedeza cuneata

Oxalis

Oxalis spp

Passionflower, maypop

Passiflora incarnate

Pepperweed, Virginia

Lepidium virginicum

Pigweed

Amaranthus spp

Smutgrass*

Sporobolus indicus

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