SUGGESTED "Atrazine" "Karmex", or "Telvar" 4 to lb/A 2 to 4 b/A FOR SANDY SOILS Good soil moisture or light rainfall is essential. Broadleaf weed control may be superior to annual grass weed control. May be used as a split appli- cation: 2 1/2 lb/A preemergence and 2 1/2 Ib/A later as required. Application may be delayed until small weeds and cane have emerged. Controls broadleaf weeds better than grasses, especially under low soil moisture. An additional directed postemergence spray of 2 Ib/A may be applied to'prolong weed control. PREEMERGENCE TO ANNUAL WEEDS IN RATOON CANE: ALL SOILS C. Before or after emergence of stubble growth in trash-free rows only: SUGGESTED After fertilization, tillivate row middles, then apply chemicals, listed for plant crops above. Apply soon after ratooning in early fall and late spring har- vest; do'not delay more than 2 weeks during remainder of season. Tillivate and apply herbicides to trash rows when trash has decomposed. Tillage machinery should not throw weedy soil onto chemically treated areas. POSTEMERGENCE TO SUGARCANE AND ANNUAL WEEDS: ALL SOILS D. For emerged annual grasses only: Alexandergrass, crabgrass, goosegrass, etc. RECOMMENDED "Dowpon" "Atrazine" 4 lb/A 4 lb/A Apply as directed or semi-directed sprays to avoid wetting cane foliage. Apply 2 or 3 times at 7 to 14 day intervals. Bermudagrass and other perennial grasses will be controlled also. Serious yield reduction can occur if much sugarcane foliage is wet repeatedly. Grass weeds die slowly following treatment. Apply only to seedling grass (and broadleaf) weeds 2 to 3 inches tall and with not more than 3 ex- panded leaves. Semi-directional equipment pre- ferred. With good soil moisture or light rainfall this treatment will provide some residual control of annual grass and broadleaf weeds, especially on sandy soils. SUGGESTED a. "Atrazine" or 1 lb/A "Karmex" plus b. 2,4-D amine 1/2 Ib/A c. Surfactant 1/2% by vol. Apply combination as directed or semi-directed spray to annual grass and broadleaf weed seedlings not more than 3 inches tall. 2,4-D may be omitted in fields near sensitive crops.