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Per Requester: Good Fit; Control of exotic annual grasses will allow for restoration of natural rangeland flora; with downstream implications on wildlife habitat, species diversity, and pollinator habitat; VERY GOOD FIT: SAME: WSR
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Invasive annual grasses and broadleaf weeds to restore natural rangeland; Restore exotic annual grass invaded sites. The invasive annual grasses (Bromus tectorum, Ventenata dubia, Taeniatherum caput-medusae and others) compete directly with native perennial grasses, forbs and shrubs. They provide fire fuel resulting in more frequent wildfire and the diverse, deep rooted native range transitions to a monoculture of shallow rooted invasive annual grass:07/23
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MT:Miller, Z ; OR:Lightle, D* ;
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Apply Rejuvra once at 7 fl oz/A as a broadcast application. Apply in fall before the first expected germination of annual grasses and within two months of the first expected precipitation. Apply only once a year.
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GREEN:08/24;
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Yampa (Perideridia Gairdneri) is a naturally occurring rangeland food plant that is sometimes harvested for human consumption. Mfg (ENVU) supports as "Researchable, Only Residue Data Needed", and a 22 month guideline study crop rotational data is available:08/23; EPA GREEN:08/24; although ENVU supports, BAYER, who holds the technical label, does not, so the Category has been updated to Mfg Will Not Support:09/24/sb;
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