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Table CP.1 Pesticide Name<br />

Trade<br />

Name a<br />

Treatm<br />

ent<br />

Type b<br />

Hakalau Forest National <strong>Wildlife</strong> Refuge<br />

<strong>Comprehensive</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />

Max Product<br />

Rate – Single<br />

Application<br />

(lbs/acre or<br />

gal/acre)<br />

Max<br />

Product<br />

Rate -<br />

Single<br />

Application<br />

(lbs/acre -<br />

AI on acid<br />

equiv basis)<br />

Max Number<br />

of<br />

Applications<br />

Per Season<br />

Max Product<br />

Rate Per<br />

Season<br />

(lbs/acre/seas<br />

on or<br />

gal/acre/seas<br />

on)<br />

Minimum<br />

Time<br />

Between<br />

Application<br />

s (Days)<br />

a From each label for a pesticide identified in pesticide use proposals (PUPs), Service personnel<br />

would record application information associated with possible/known uses on Service l<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

b Treatment type: H – habitat management or CF – cropl<strong>and</strong>/facilities maintenance. If a pesticide is<br />

labeled for both types of treatments (uses), then record separate data for H <strong>and</strong> CF applications.

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