Just a note or two on
Esplanade_200_SC_Herbicide if using on a food plot... and you want to eat the critters eating off that food plot.
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Use Restrictions: Do not apply to frozen or snow covered ground.
Do not graze or feed forage, hay, or straw from treated areas to livestock.
Precautions: Avoid application to powdery, dry, light or sandy soil when there is little likelihood of rainfall soon after application. Injury to crops or desirable vegetation may result if treated soil is washed, blown, or moved into these areas.
If planning to plant desirable species in the treated area, avoid planting for at least eight months after application. A field bioassay must then be completed before planting. To conduct a field bioassay, grow to maturity test strips of the species you plan to plant. The test strips should cross the entire area including knolls and low areas. Response to the field bioassay will indicate whether or not to plant the species grown in the test strips. If no injury (such as poor germination, stunting, chlorosis, malformation, or necrosis) the species grown in the test strips may be planted.
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I put up the details as there were a ton of folks posting and looking for info on IMOX, Deerbuilder, Bowhunter, archery talk etc forums that were all sorts of confused on How, When,and What with IMOX/Raptor GPA and mix rates. I hadn't seen any explanation of it of "how to" to try and get it dialed in. I hope it helps a couple folks trying to get better at wildlife management.