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_RESTR'ICTED MATERIALS PERMIT" continued Page# : 6 <br /> V & V FARMS Permit# : 39-02-3904674 <br /> CONDITION - 9 <br /> DICAMBA AND PHENOXY HERBICIDES CENTRAL VALLEY/HAZARDOUS AREA <br /> In addition to all applicable laws, regulations and label restrictions, the <br /> CONDITIONS CHECKED BELOW APPLY to applications covered by this permit . <br /> [X] 1 . No ester formulation applications allowed. <br /> [_] 2 . A smoke column is regired at the application site for all Phenoxy <br /> and Dicamba applications by aircraft begining March 16 and continu- <br /> ing through October 15. <br /> [X] 3. Do not discharge material more than 10 feet above the crop or target . <br /> [_1 4. A drift reducing agent shall be added to the spray mixture at label <br /> rates . <br /> [X] S. Maximum wind velocity for Phenoxy herbicides 10 m.p. h. <br /> [X] 6. Maximum wind velocity for Dicamba - 10 m .p. h. EXCEPT when wind is <br /> moving in direction of sensitive crops , the maximum wind velocity - <br /> 5 m. p. h. <br /> [_1 7 . No Dicamba application allowed in the vicinity of sensitive crops <br /> when the maximum temperature on the day of application is predicted <br /> to exceed 85 degrees Fahenheit. Predicted temperature for the <br /> _ following day will be determined by the 3:30 p .m . prediction by the <br /> National Weather Station - Stockton Airport . <br /> [_] 3 . Dicamba applications by aircraft are restricted to a minimum distance <br /> of 2 miles from -the following susceptible crops : beans , grapes, <br /> sunflower , tomato , safflower, curcurbits , potatoes. <br /> [_] 9. Dicamba applications by ground are restricted to a minimum distance <br /> of 20 feet from the following susceptible crops : beans , safflower , <br /> tomato, curcurbits , potatoes and 1/4 mile from grapes and sunflowers . <br /> �� <br /> 10. No Dicamba or Phenoxy herbicide applications allowed begining Marc , <br /> 16 and continuing through October 15 , and until grape leaves in the <br /> vicinity of the treated area, are "browned off" . <br /> 10/90 REVISED <br /> Last Page *** <br />