Simple perennials reproduce only by seed production and emerge from the same vegetative structure every year. Dandelion is an example of a simple perennial (Table 1). Creeping perennials often reproduce by both vegetative structures and seed production. Canada thistle is an example of a creeping perennial (Table 1). Finally, woody perennials may be either simple or creeping, but they also produce secondary growth or a woody structure that enables them to become very large and usually aggressive. Multiflora rose is an example of a woody perennial that is also creeping (Table 1).
Weed Management in CREP Grasslands — Weed Management — Penn State Extension
Table 2. Effect of some foliar applied herbicides on selected weed species possibly found in CREP areas Herbicide/ Weed Species Life Cycle 2,4-D Banvel/ Clarity 2,4-D + Dicamba Cimarron Plus Cimarron Plus + Dicamba or 2,4-D Crossbow
A = annual; B = biennial; P = perennial
Weed control: 10 = 95–100 percent; 9 = 85–95 percent; 8 = 75–85 percent; 7 = 65–75 percent; 6 = 55–65 percent; N = less than 55 percent or no activity; — = no data available or unknown
Other herbicides such as MCPA, 2,4-DB, Buctril, Pursuit, Journey, Garlon, Curtail, Overdrive, and Outrider also can be used on CREP grasslands to control various kinds of weeds. Refer to the specific herbicide labels for additional details about each product. [Herbicide labels can be found online (e.g.,
Crop Data Management Systems, Inc. - Home,
www.greenbook.net).]
Must Be Controlled in CREP Areas
Glyphosate ForeFront Milestone Redeem R&P Stinger Plateau (Post)
Marijuana A 8+ 8+ 8+ - - 8+
Canada thistle P 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 8+ 7+
Multiflora rose P 6 7 7 9 9 9
Johnsongrass P N N N N N N
Mile-a-minute A N 9 - - - 9
Kudzu P 6 7+ 8 8+ 8+ 8+
Bull thistle B 8+ 8+ 9 8+ 9 9
Musk thistle B 8+ 8+ 9 8+ 9 9
Shattercane A N N N N N N
Jimsonweed A 8 9 9 9 9 9
Purple loosestrife P 7 - - 8 8 8+
Giant hogweed B/P 7 7 8 - - 8
Goatstrue P 7+ 8+ 9 - 8 -
Should be Controlled in CREP Areas
Plumeless thistle B 8+ 8+ 9 8+ 9 9
Dandelion P 9 7 9 6 8 9
Honeysuckle spp. P 7 7 7+ 7+ 8 7
Spotted knapweed P 8+ 8+ 9 7+ 8+ 8+
Japanese knotweed P 7+ 7+ 8 6 7+ 7+
Autumn olive P 7+ 7+ 7+ 6 7+ 7+
Tree-of-heaven P 7+ 7 7+ 6 7 8
Japanese stiltgrass A N N N N N N
Horseweed A 8+ 8+ 9 7+ 8+ 8+
Not Necessary to Control in CREP Areas (Nuisance Weeds)
Field bindweed P 8 8+ 8+ 6 8 8
Burdock B 8+ 7+ 8+ 8 8 9
Bedstraw, smooth P 7 7 7 N 7 8+
Dock spp. P 7+ 7+ 9 8+ 9 8+
Horsenettle P 8 8+ 8+ 9 9 8
Poison ivy P 7+ 8 8+ 6 7 8+
Mugwort P 6 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+ 7+
Black locust P 7+ 7+ 8+ 7+ 8 8+
Dodder A 6 6 6 - - -
Table 2. Effect of some foliar applied herbicides on selected weed species possibly found in CREP areas (cont.) Herbicide/ Weed Species Glyphosate ForeFront Milestone Redeem R&P Stinger Plateau (Post)
A = annual; B = biennial; P = perennial
Weed control: 10 = 95–100 percent; 9 = 85–95 percent; 8 = 75–85 percent; 7 = 65–75 percent; 6 = 55–65 percent; N = less than 55 percent or no activity; — = no data available or unknown
Other herbicides such as MCPA, 2,4-DB, Buctril, Pursuit, Journey, Garlon, Curtail, Overdrive, and Outrider also can be used on CREP grasslands to control various kinds of weeds. Refer to the specific herbicide labels for additional details about each product. [Herbicide labels can be found online (e.g.,
Crop Data Management Systems, Inc. - Home,
www.greenbook.net).]
Must Be Controlled in CREP Areas
Marijuana 9 8+ - - - -
Canada thistle 8+ 9 9 8+ 9 9
Multiflora rose 8 7 6 7+ 6 -
Johnsongrass 9 N N N N 6
Mile-a-minute 9 9 9 - N 9
Kudzu 8+ 8 8 8+ 8+ -
Bull thistle 9 9+ 9+ 9 9 8+
Musk thistle 9 9+ 9+ 9 9 8+
Shattercane 9 N N N N 7+
Jimsonweed 9 9 8 9 9 7
Purple loosestrife 8+ - - - - -
Giant hogweed 9 - - 8+ 8+ -
Goatstrue 7 7 - - - -
Should be Controlled by CREP Areas
Plumeless thistle 9 9+ 9+ 9 9 9
Dandelion 8 8+ 7 8+ 8 6
Honeysuckle spp. 7+ 7 6 6 N -
Spotted knapweed 8+ 9 9 9 9 -
Japanese knotweed 8 7 6 7+ 7+ -
Autumn olive 7+ 7+ 6 7+ 6 -
Tree-of-heaven 7+ 7 6 7+ 6 -
Japanese stiltgrass 9 N N N N 6
Horseweed 8+ 9 9 8+ 8 -
Not Necessary to Control in CREP Areas (Nuisance Weeds)
Field bindweed 8 7 N N N 6
Burdock 9 8 7+ 9 8+ -
Bedstraw, smooth 9 9 9 8+ N -
Dock spp. 8+ 8+ 8 8+ 8 6
Horsenettle 8 8+ 8+ 7+ 6 -
Poison ivy 7+ 7 - 8 6 -
Mugwort 7+ 6 - 8 8 -
Black locust 7+ 7 6 8+ 6 -
Dodder 9 - - - - -
Sorry for the large post but it had great info and provided what herbicides to use.