| Reduced Risk Status: |
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Per Requester: Very Good Fit; Lack of systemic post-emergent herbicides in olive, and less use of pre-emergent herbicides. Sucker control is also desirable:10/25;
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Hairy fleabane, resistance management, sucker control. Olive has few systemic post-emergent herbicide options, particularly no 2,4-D. Post-emergence control in olive is almost exclusively glyphosate-based. Resistance to glyphosate demands effective post-emergence alternatives:10/25;
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| Requesting State(s): |
CA:Hill, R* ;
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| PCR Use Pattern: |
Use the Hulk CA product. Make two directed applications along both sides of olive rows, at 10.5 to 21 fl oz/a. Applications should be at least 14 days apart with the last application no closer than 60 days before harvest. Contact with suckers is sometimes needed but contact with other crop vegetation should be avoided.
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10-3
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| Comments: |
Key Export Markets: Canada, Mexico, European Union. This product is exempt from tolerance in the US.
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