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1. WOODY WEED SITUATIONS – Table B: Aerial Application – continued<br />

AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS, PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY<br />

WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED GROWTH STAGE STATE RATE/ha CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

St John’s Wort Flowering to early seed<br />

set (Nov-Jan)<br />

WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED GROWTH STAGE STATE RATE/ha CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

Parkinsonia Seedlings 1-2 m tall, or 12- Qld, NT only 3 L Add Uptake Spraying Oil at 1 L/ha.<br />

24 months old<br />

(helicopter only)<br />

Fightback Page 4 of 7<br />

NSW only 4 L Helicopter application only. Follow-up spraying will be<br />

required in the following season.<br />

AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS ON FLOOD PLAINS.<br />

1. WOODY WEED SITUATIONS – continued<br />

Table C: Controlled Droplet Application (C.D.A.)<br />

See GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS – APPLICATION section for application method details.<br />

AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS, PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY<br />

WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED GROWTH STAGE STATE RATE/ha CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

Blackberry in Summer to Autumn All States, Apply undiluted One application may give satisfactory control but<br />

association with:<br />

except NT<br />

subsequent regrowth and seedlings should be re-<br />

Docks<br />

sprayed after hardening off. Where herbicides other<br />

Ragwort<br />

than Group I herbicides have been used, allow two<br />

St John’s Wort<br />

seasons regrowth to occur before respraying with<br />

Thistles<br />

FIGHTBACK.<br />

1. WOODY WEED SITUATIONS – continued<br />

Table D: Low Volume High Concentrate Application Techniques (Gas Powered Gun, Sprinkler Sprayer)<br />

See GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS – APPLICATION section for application method details.<br />

AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, FORESTS, PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY<br />

WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED GROWTH STAGE STATE RATE/ha CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

Blackberry Late Spring to Autumn ACT, NSW, Qld, 335 mL Apply to actively growing bushes which are able to be<br />

SA, Tas,<br />

sprayed on all sides. For larger bushes, the high volume<br />

WA only<br />

application technique is recommended.<br />

Camphor Laurel Less than 1.5 m high ACT, NSW, 500 mL<br />

Cockspur Thorn<br />

Crofton Weed<br />

Qld only<br />

Eucalyptus species Seedlings up to 2 m tall All States 335 mL<br />

Mistflower Less than 1. 5 m high ACT, NSW,<br />

Qld only<br />

500 mL<br />

Sweet Briar 1.5 m tall, full leaf to<br />

ripe fruit<br />

St John’s Wort During flowering to early<br />

seed set<br />

NSW only Gas Powered Gun only: Apply to actively growing<br />

bushes not more than 1.5 m tall that have not more than<br />

5 stems from the crown.<br />

NSW, Tas,<br />

Vic only<br />

Wild Tobacco Tree Less than 1.5 m high ACT, NSW,<br />

Qld only<br />

1. WOODY WEED SITUATIONS – continued<br />

Table E: Boom Application<br />

See GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS – APPLICATION section for application method details.<br />

Gas Powered Gun only: One application should provide<br />

control. Minor regrowth and seedlings may be retreated<br />

the following Summer.<br />

Apply to actively growing bushes which are able to be<br />

sprayed on all sides. For larger bushes, the high volume<br />

application technique is recommended.<br />

AGRICULTURAL NON-CROP AREAS, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, PASTURES AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY<br />

WEEDS CONTROLLED WEED GROWTH STAGE STATE RATE/ha CRITICAL COMMENTS<br />

Galenia Fresh growth during NSW only 5 L Rough mine sites will require adequate spray equipment<br />

Spring to Summer<br />

such as boomless nozzles for effective coverage.<br />

Sicklepod Up to flowering NT, Qld only 3 L DO NOT apply to podding plants.<br />

Add a 100% concentrate non-ionic surfactant (eg.<br />

Wetspray 1000) at 100 mL/100 L of water for best results.<br />

St John’s Wort Flowering to early seed<br />

set (Nov-Jan)<br />

NSW only 2 to 4 L Use the higher rate on dense infestations and when<br />

longer residual control is required.<br />

Follow-up respraying will be required in the following<br />

season.

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