Brash Herbicide  will only control broadleaf weeds and should not injure bermuda grass pastures or other areas listed when used as directed on the label. It is not for use in residential lawns.
Please see the product label for small or spot applications to determine how much Brash Herbicide to use per gallon depending on the target weed and treatment area.
Recommended use rates for Brash Herbicide range from 0.5 to 5.6 pints per acre. Application rates vary by use, weed type and growth stage. Please see the label here for complete application instructions.Â
Brash Herbicide is toxic to fish and should not be used near the pond or where runoff may occur.  We do have other aquatic herbicides as options depending on the target weeds.
You could potentially mix Brash Herbicide and Remedy Ultra herbicide together. However, since the Brash product label does not list this as a known tank mix, we always recommend doing a small jar test for compatibility first before mixing a large tank of two products together for the first time. Yo…
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Brash Herbicide is applied at the rate of 1 fl oz per gallon of water for smaller or spot treatments. Please refer to the Spot Treatment Application Rates Table on page 7 of the product label for more information.Â
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Brash Herbicide is not specifically labeled to control bindii (aka goathead weed).
Brash Herbicide can be used on established bermudagrass that is in pastures, rangeland, conservation land, and other areas listed on the product label. This product is not for use on residential turfgrass such as a home lawn that is Bermudagrass. Please let us know what weeds you are targeting if yo…
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Brash Herbicide is specifically labeled for use between crop production (fallow systems, postharvest, crop stubble, set-aside), CRP land, General farmstead, Grass (Hay or Silage), Pasture, Rangeland, Rights of way, Sorghum, Sugarcane, and Wheat. You may view the full product label here for more info…
Read Full Answer »Brash Herbicide is not labeled to control common rush. Â There is an article here that recommends glyphosate for controlling it.