2,4 - D Amine Herbicide is labeled to be used on pasture and rangeland. It would be best to keep animals out for at least 24 hours after applying.
2,4 - D Amine Herbicide does list on the product label that it can be used on ornamental turf including residential lawns.
2,4 - D Amine Herbicide will have a shelf life of 3-5 years if stored properly in a temperature stable environment (between 45 and 75 degrees) and out of direct sunlight.
The rates for 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide vary based on weeds targeted and also areas being used. For use in ornamental turfgrass such as home lawns, use 2 pints per Acre for annual broadleaf weeds, and 2 – 3.15 pints per Acre for biennial and perennial weeds. So the 2.5 gallons would treat 6 – 10…
Read Full Answer »The application rate for 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide on pastures is 1 -2 quarts (32 - 64 oz) per Acre, depending on the weeds you are targeting. How much product you put into your 40 gallon tank will depend on how much area you cover with that tank. For example, if you use 40 gallons to cover 3 Acres, t…
Read Full Answer »Per the 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide product label for annual broadleaf weeds in pastures you would use 1 quart per acre. For biennial and perennieal weeds you would use 1-2 quarts per acre. The amount of water is not set and is however much water it takes you to cover the acre but usually 100 gall…
Read Full Answer »For spot treatments of broadleaf weeds and brush with 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide, apply 6 fl oz in 3 gallons of water, mixing thoroughly and spraying weeds to the point of run off. View more information on page 13 of the product label here.
2,4 - D Amine Herbicide states on the product label for Turf: You would use 2 pints per acre for annual broadleaf weeds or 2 to 3.15 pints for biennieal and perennial weeds. The amount of water is a minimum of 5 gallons of water per acre for ground applications. There is not a smaller rate given …
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2,4-D Amine Herbicide will not control kudzu. Crossbow is a great product to use for Kudzu.
2,4-D Amine Herbicide is only labeled for broadleaf weeds and will not control crabgrass or other grassy weeds. Please view our Crabgrass Post Emergent Herbicides and Treatment Guide for more product recommendations and information.
Per the 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide product label for annual broadleaf weeds in pastures you would use 1 quart per acre. For biennial and perennieal weeds you would use 1-2 quarts per acre. The amount of water is not set and is however much water it takes you to cover the acre but …
Read Full Answer »2,4 - D Amine Herbicide is labeled to kill clover so we would not recommend using that to kill weeds in your your situation. For broadleaf weed control in your food plot we would recommend carefully using a non selective product such as Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate.
You would still follow the labeled rates per 1000 sq ft listed for 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide. You will need to calibrate the sprayer to determine how much water you need to cover 1000 sq ft at the 6 mph, 30 psi at 7.9 gpa. Mark off a 1000 sq ft area, fill the sprayer with plain water about ¼…
Read Full Answer »2,4 - D Amine Herbicide is not labeled to be used on residential lawns so would not be recommended, it is more for agricultural/commercial areas. The Hi-Yield 2,4-D Anime would be for residential lawns with the same active ingredient
2,4 - D Amine Herbicide is a post emergent herbicide to kill broadleaf weeds that are actively growing only, it is not a pre-emergent at all.
2,4 - D Amine Herbicide is labeled to be used on pasture and rangeland. It would be best to keep animals out for at least 24 hours after applying.
All products including 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide should always be mixed as advised on the product labels. Doubling the rate or overmixing herbicides is off label use and often will do the opposite and not kill the weeds at all. Always follow the product label instructions as the label is the law. F…
Read Full Answer »2,4 - D Amine Herbicide has a shelf life of 3 years from date of purchase if stored in a cool, dry place (away from exposure to extreme hot/cold temperatures).
2,4-D Amine Herbicide is a concentrated herbicide for weed control in and around corn, sorghum, soybeans, small grains, rice, sugarcane, fallow land, grasses, stone fruits and nut orchards, brush control, pastures, rangelands, forest management and in non-crop areas such as lawns and ornamental tur…
Read Full Answer »The 2,4 - D Amine Herbicide product label does not state that bahiagrass is tolerant, so we cannot recommend that you use it on this grass species.