• Roseburg Resources, 541-679-3311, plans to aerial and ground spray atrazine, clopyralid, Cleantraxx, glyphosate, hexazinone, imazapyr, indaziflam, sulfometuron methyl, triclopyr with ester, triclopyr with amine, oxyfluorfen and penoxsulam, Forest Crop Oil, W.E.B. Oil, brush & basal oil, Conquer, Crop Oil Concentrate, Forest Crop Oil, petroleum oil, emulsifier, MSO Concentrate, Surface (non-ionic surfactant), Insist 90 and/or No Foam on 1,883.2 acres in many areas southwest of Veneta. See ODF notifications 2018-781-00809, 2018-781-01090 and 2018-781-01345, call Dan Menk at 541-935-2283 with questions.
• Roseburg Resources, 541-679-3311, plans to hack and squirt and/or spray glyphosate, imazapyr, triclopyr with ester, W.E.B. Oil and/or Forest Crop Oil on 1,542.1 acres in many areas southeast of Florence and 111.3 acres near Canary Road north of Woahink Lake. See ODF notifications 2018-781-00963, 2018-781-00989 and 2018-781-01075, call Quincy Coons at 541-935-2283 with questions.
• Seneca Jones Timber Company, 541-689-1011, plans to spray roadsides near Ferguson Road and Wolf Creek Road with 2,4-D with acid, 2,4-D with amine, 2,4-D with choline, 2,4-D with ester, triclopyr with ester, triclopyr with acid, triclopyr with amine, triclopyr with choline, aminopyralid and/or MSO Concentrate. See ODF notifications 2018-781-01393 and 2018-781-01542, call Robin Biesecker or Brian Peterson at 541-935-2283 with questions.
Compiled by Gary Hale, Forestland Dwellers: forestlanddwellers.org
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