![]() ![]() This effective emulsifiable concentrate contains the active ingredient dimethylamine salt of 2,4, which completely controls weeds and is safe to use on most turf and lawn grass areas. *See label for the complete list of controlled weeds and application rates.2,4-D Amine Selective Post Emergent Herbicide, manufactured by Alligare, is an easy to use post-emergent weed killer designed to eliminate various types of unwanted broadleaf weeds, brush, and trees. ![]() Do not allow water to get into this mixture, if it does, an invert emulsion will occur. SOYBEAN OIL OR PETROLEUM OIL-BASED SPRAY - Add this product to straight oil to form a solution. If vigorous agitation is possible, the oil can be added last. WATER AND SOYBEAN OIL OR PETROLEUM OIL-BASED SPRAY - First mix this product with the oil then add to water. WATER BASED SPRAY - Fill the equipment half full of water, agitate while adding this product then add the rest of water. Consult your local agronomist or Extension specialist for specific use and crop tolerance situations. Do not apply if rain is expected within an hour. Cold weather or dry conditions may cause poor results. Apply when weather is warm and plants are rapidly growing. The use of a suitable drift control agent at the proper rate will aid in the reduction of spray drift. Do not apply with high spray pressures, hollow cone or other nozzle types that produce small spray droplets which may drift. Use more water for both methods when adverse growing conditions are present. For ground application, apply the specified amount in a minimum of 3 gallons of water per acre. Unless noted otherwise under individual DIRECTIONS section, for aerial application, apply the specified amount in a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre. This product will control these plants and other 2,4-D susceptible species:Īnnual fanweed (field pennycress), annual yellow sweet clover, beggarticks, bull thistle, burdock, carpetweed, chickweed, cocklebur, coffee weed, common mullein, common evening primrose, cornflower, croton, Galinsoga, goatsbeard, hemp, henbit, horseweed (Marestail), jewelweed, jimsonweed, knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarter, mallow (Venice, dwarf, little), Marshelder, morning glory (common, ivy, woolly), musk thistle, mustards (except blue), pennycress, pepper weed (field), pigweeds, poor joe (woolly plantain), prickly lettuce, puncturevine, purslane, ragweed (common and giant), rough fleabane, Russian thistle, salsify, Shepherdspurse, stinkweed, smartweeds (annual), sowthistle (annual or spiny), sunflower, tansy mustard, tumbleweed, velvetleaf, vetches, water primrose, wild carrot, wild lettuce, wild parsnip, wild radish, wild sweet potato.Īlfalfa, bindweeds, blue lettuce, broom snakeweed, buckhorn plantain, buttercup, Canada thistle, catnip, chicory, climbing milkweed, curly indigo, dandelion, docks, dogbanes, goldenrod, ground ivy, hawkweed, hoary cress, Jerusalem artichoke, locoweeds, many-flowered aster, milkvetch, nettles, nutgrass, plantains, poison ivy, pokeweed, sheep sorrel, sicklepod, sneezeweed, sowthistle, tansy ragwort, vervains, wild garlic, wild onion, witchweed, yellow rocket, yellow starthistle.īoxelder, buck rush, coyote brush, elderberry, manzanita, rabbitbrush, sagebrush, sand Shinnery oak, sumac, willow. ![]()
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