1 your grass control longer than Lasso. WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION ~100 o S 90 S 80 Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Surface Applied: Silt Loam Soil: 2.6% O.M. Dual (2 pts./Acre) Lasso (5 pts./Acre) WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION 100 U t 90 BO Seneca, New York; PPI: Sandy Loam Soil: 1.7% O.M. Dual (1.5 pts./Acre) Lasso (6 pts./Acre) WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION ~100 O 1 a 9O oc O BO ECONOMIC CONTROL LEVEL • DUAL—i LASSO- Delaware County, Ohio: PPI; Silt Loam Soil: 2.3% O.M. Dual (2 pts./Acre) Lasso (10 pts./Acre) These graphs were taken from tests in five states: Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Maryland. They show the results of side by side Dual and Lasso performance over time* Herbicide effectiveness was meas ured by how weireach controlled Japanese Millet, a grass highly sensitive o these herbicides. WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION S 90 S 80 ECONOMIC CONTROL LEVEL DUAL—* LASSO- Lake Shore, Maryland; Surface Applied: Sandy Loam 50i1:1.5%0.M. Dual (1.5 pts./Acre) Lasso (4 pts./Acre) WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION ~100 & 90 BO ECONOMIC CONTROL LEVEL dual** LASSO - Seneca, New York: Surface Applied: Sandy Loam Soil: 1.7% O.M. Dual (1.5 pts./Acre) Lasso (6 pts./Acre) WEEKS AFTER APPLICATION 100 o —i S 90 * 80 ECONOMIC CONTROL LEVEL* \ ~ DUAL*" LASSO- Delaware County, Ohio: Surface Applied: Silt Loam Soil: 2.3% O.M. Dual (2 pts./Acre) Lasso (5 pts./Acre) In these tests. Dual lasted 4 to 6 weeks longer than Lasso. Ciba-Geigy, Ag. Div., Box 11422, Greensboro, NC 27409 CIBA-GEIGY For soybeans and com. “Dual was applied at labeled rates and Lasso was applied at or above labeled rates Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7,1981—C27 Dual.