Abstract

The vegetation on the project area was sprayed with butoxy ethanol ester of 2,4-D using a fixed-wing plane. Spraying was done during a 5-day period in late June 1959. Operations were discontinued when wind velocity exceeded four MPH and/or temperature rose about 70 degrees F. Current leader growth of big sagebrush averaged 31/2 inches. Soil moisture was readily available at a 3-inch depth. Two pounds of 2,4-D were applied in mixture with one half gallon of diesel oil and nine gallons of water per acre (total volume of ten gallons). Table 2 summarizes the costs of the entire project.

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