-4- E. Spot treatments to control emerged annual and perennial grasses: RECOMMENDED 7 to 10 lb. per 100 gal. water Apply as light foliage wetting spray to clumps or individual plants of annual or perennial grasses, especially Napiergrass, paragrass, Bermudagrass, barnyardgrass, wild sorghum, Alexandergrass, crab- grass, goosegrass and others. These "spot sprays" should be applied 1 or 2 times. Hand gun booms may be fitted with inverted funnels which can be used to push cane leaf cover aside. F. For emerged broadleaf weeds: RECOMMENDED For 2,4-D susceptible weeds: 2,4-D up to 2 qts/A Amine salt preferred For 2,4-D resistant weeds (dog fennel, ground cherry, nightshade, ragweed): 2,4,5,-T up to 1 1/2 qts/A Amine salt preferred silvex up to 1 qt/A For mixed broadleaf weeds: (When Florida labelling is cleared) 2,4-D + 2,4,5-T at 3/4 lb/A each in tank mixture. For pellitoryweed (artilleryweed) a. "Atrazine", "Karmex" or "Telvar" at 1/2 to 3/4 Ib/A plus b. 2,4-D amine at 1/2 Ib/A plus c. Surfactant at 1/2 to 1% by volume Note: The 2,4-D component may be omitted in fields near sensitive crops or where other broadleaf weeds are not a problem. These combinations should be applied with directional spray equipment. G. For mixed annual grass and broadleaf weeds: For small seedling weeds: Use "D" recommended, "Atrazine" or "D" suggested combinations above. For larger established weeds: Use "Dowpon" plus 2,4-D as "D" and "F" above. "Dowpon"