herbicide grazing restrictions GrazonNext HL Specialty Herbicide
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herbicide grazing restrictions

herbicide grazing restrictions GrazonNext HL Specialty Herbicide

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herbicide grazing restrictions GrazonNext HL Specialty HerbicideGrazonNext HL combines active ingredients for a broad spectrum weed control of over 60 species of broadleaf weeds and 100 different types of weeds. The double chemistry in Grazon Next HL provides control against such annual and perennial broadleaf weeds such as hard to kill thistles, Canada thistles, horsenettle, nightshades, and ironweed. It has excellent burndown on cocklebur, biennial thistles, dandelions, and others hard to kill weeds. It has both

GrazonNext HL combines active ingredients for a broad-spectrum weed control of over 60 species of broadleaf weeds and 100 different types of weeds. The double chemistry in Grazon Next HL provides control against such annual and perennial broadleaf weeds such as hard to kill thistles, Canada thistles, horsenettle, nightshades, and ironweed. It has excellent burndown on cocklebur, biennial thistles, dandelions, and others hard to kill weeds. It has both residual activity and systemic mode of action. Once sprayed, it penetrates into the foliage and moves throughout the entire plant, going deep into the root system. It has a season long soil residual and is safe.

Grazon Next HL is safe to use on such desirable grasses as fescue, bahiagrass, bermudagrass, orchard and mixed native grasses.

NO GRAZING RESTRICTIONS

Grazon Next HL has no grazing restrictions on livestock ( including lactating cattle, sheep, goats, beef cattle, and horses).

TOP FEATURES

  • Sharper burndown of many other broadleaf weeds, such as biennial thistles, cocklebur, dandelion, annual broomweed, curly dock, ironweed and ragweeds, along with suppression of encroaching brush
  • Season-long control of broad-leaf weeds
  • Controls more than 100 weeds, including the toughest to kill perennials
  • Can be applied for pre- and post-emergent control of weeds
  • Offers flexible rates (1.2 to 2.1 pints/acre), depending on target weeds
  • Effectively controls weeds at multiple growth stages allowing for wider application windows
  • Can be mixed with different herbicides and fertilizers to put into an integrated vegetation management program
  • Can be used on seasonally dry wetlands and can be applied up to water's edge.
  • Nonvolatile, so it stays where it's sprayed
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