SELECTIVE HERBICIDE #1

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BROADLEAF WEED KILLER RECOMMENDED FOR CONTROLLING: arrowhead, dandelion, docks, goldenrod, henbit, lambsquarter, mustard, peppergrass, plantains, pigweed, ragweed, shepard’s purse, thistles, wild morning glory, wild radish, and many other 2,4-d susceptible weeds. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its label. This product is designed for use on lawns, golf courses, parks, along highways, vacant lots and similar areas without injury to most grasses. Preparation of the spray: Fill the spray tanks with hand the required amount of water then add the recommended amount of this product with agitation, and finish filling the spray tank with water. Use enough water per acre to give uniform coverage. The amount required for low volume applications may vary from 5 to 25 gallons per acre. For high volume applications: 100 gallons or more of water will be needed for good coverage. In any case, use the same amount of this product recommended per acre. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. Time of application: Best results are obtained when used on weeds that are young and in a rapid growth condition. Applications of lower rates to susceptible annual weeds will be satisfactory, but for perennial weeds and other conditions where weed kill is difficult, use higher rates. Some woody plants and weeds are hard to kill and repeat applications may be necessary. BACK TO SELECTIVE BROADLEAF WEED KILLER LAWNS AND GOLF FAIRWAYS: Apply 2 to 3 quarts per acre of Broadleaf Weed Killer with sufficient water to obtain uniform coverage. DO NOT apply to bent grass or to freshly seeded turf until grass has become well established. Most clover are usually injured or killed. FOR TREATING SMALL AREAS: Use one tablespoon of this product in 1-1/2 gallons of water. GENERAL WEED CONTROL: On vacant lots, roadsides and along fence rows, use 4 to 6 quarts in 100 gallons of water per acre. PASTURES: To control many broadleaf weeds in pastures, meadows and rangelands, use 2 to 3 quarts per acre in sufficient water to provide uniform application. Treat pastures when weeds are growing actively. Do not apply to recently seeded pastures until grass is well established. Most legumes are usually injured or killed at the rates recommended. Do not graze dairy animals on treated areas within seven days after treatment. Do not harvest treated grass for hay within 30 days after treatment of broadleaf weed killer. BACK TO SELECTIVE BROADLEAF WEED KILLER
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