Cy Kick CS

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What is the required application rate for Rabbitbrush when treating Big Sagebrush and Rabbitbrush?

Answer: For Big Sagebrush and Rabbitbrush, the label states the 6-3/4 pints rate is usually required for rabbitbrush.

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For Tree Injections (Pine Release) targeting hardwoods like Oak, Hickory, or Maple, what is the recommended spacing for injections?

Answer: For hardwoods in tree injections, the label instructs to space injections 2 inches apart edge to edge.

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When applying to Northern conifers, Jack Pine, Red Pine, Black Spruce, and White Spruce to control hardwoods, when should the application occur?

Answer: The label states to apply by air after these specific conifers cease growth and 'harden off', usually in mid-July.

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To release Douglas fir, hemlock, Sitka spruce or grand fir, what is the correct application rate and timing?

Answer: The label states to apply 3 quarts of product per acre before new growth on Douglas fir is 2 inches long to release these species.

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When performing a 'Dormant Application (other than pine)' for susceptible deciduous brush species, what should be used as the carrier/dilution?

Answer: For dormant applications of susceptible deciduous brush species, the label specifies using sufficient diesel, fuel oil or kerosene per acre.

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According to the label, what is a major restriction when applying Cy Kick CS to Pine?

Answer: The label explicitly states: 'Do not use this application unless some pine injury is acceptable.'

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When targeting Sand Shinnery Oak via aircraft application, what is the required timing window?

Answer: The label specifies that Sand Shinnery Oak should be applied by aircraft between May 15 and June 15.

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When treating Cattails, Tule (Bulrush), and other rushes, what is the specified dilution for the 4 pint application rate?

Answer: For Cattails, Tule, and other rushes, the mixing section specifies 4 pints per 100 gallons of water.

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