(f) 
spray boom and keep as much spray as possible out 
of the whorl of the corn plant. It is also advisable 
to use low volume sprayers. With the lower dosages, 
these precautions are not necessary. 
For the control of weeds in sorghum, use the lowest 
recommendation applied as suggested for corn. 
For the control of weeds in flax, we suggest applying 
¥ to % pint of WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 48 
per acre or %4 to % pint of WEEDAR 64 per acre 
to control such susceptible weeds as mustard, French- 
weed, sunflower, cocklebur, ragweed, marshelder, 
and similar susceptible weeds in tolerant varieties. 
(Redwing, Cheyenne, Royal, Kota, and Dakota are 
the most tolerant flax varieties tested.) Make the 
application when the flax is 2” to 6” high and weeds 
are in the four-leaf or rosette stage. When a potential 
hazard to the flax crop is presented by an infestation 
of resistant weeds like bindweed, Canada thistle, sow 
thistle, smartweed, wild lettuce, artichoke, etc., some 
reduction in yield may be justified by the use of 
higher dosages. In this case, apply 1 to 1¥% pints of 
WEEDAR 64 or 2/3 pints of WEEDONE CONCEN- 
TRATE 48 per acre when flax is 6” high to first bud, 
or when weeds are in rapid growth but pre-bloom 
stage. 
(g) For killing weeds in rice, we suggest that you apply 
2 pints of WEEDAR 64 or WEEDONE CONCEN- 
TRATE 48 during the first 2 weeks after flooding. 
142 pints of WEEDAR 64 can be used 1 to 3 days 
before flooding; however, we feel that after flooding 
is the safest time for the application of WEEDAR 64. 
This treatment will control such weeds as coffee 
weed, red weed, mule ear, turtleback, Mexican weed, 
yellow sedge, indigo, and others in the growing rice, 
and will allow the rice to develop fully and free 
of weed seeds. 
(h) For killing weeds in sugarcane, we suggest that you 
(i) 
(j) 
use 2 to 4 pints of WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 48 
or WEEDAR 64. To obtain the most effective weed 
control in sugarcane, spray alligator weed and other 
weeds from April to “lay-by” time. 
For selective killing of weeds in strawberry beds, 
apply 2 pints of WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 48 or 
WEEDAR 64 per acre. Application may be made at 
any time during the first season of a planting. Since 
2,44D affects both blossoms and fruits, spraying 
should be delayed until after harvest on second-year 
plantings. For small areas, mix 2 teaspoons of 
WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 48 in 1 gallon of water 
and spray weeds after harvest. 
For selective killing of weeds in asparagus, we sug- 
gest that 2 to 3 pints of WEEDONE CONCENTRATE 
48 per acre or 4 pints of WEEDAR 64 per acre be 
applied to the ground. This pre-emergence applica- 
tion should be made before growth starts in the 
early spring. It will control annual, biennial, and 
perennial seedlings, but will not control the per- 
ennial weeds. 
