When using Chaparral Herbicide trees adjacent to or in a treated site can occasionally be affected by root uptake of Chaparral. Do not apply Chaparral within the root zone of desirable trees unless such injury can be tolerated.Do not apply or drain or flush equipment on or near desirable trees or ot…
Read Full Answer »Chaparral Herbicide does not list that will control bullnettle or mesquite brush.  GrazonNext HL Herbicide might be an option you can use. The rate is at 24-34 fl oz per acre in 20-100 gallons of water for bullnettle and honey mesquite per the product label.Â
Per the product label of Chaparral Herbicide, "Grazing and Haying Restrictions: There are no restrictions on grazing or grass hay harvest intervals following application of Chaparral at labeled rates. However, cutting hay too soon after spraying weeds will reduce weed control. Wait 14 days after her…
Read Full Answer »Animals should be out of the area during application of Chaparral Herbicide until dry, typically at least 4-6 hours. Please refer to the full product label for complete grazing instructions.
Chaparral Herbicide is not intended for that small of an application or any residential use areas. This product is used at the rate of 1-4 oz per acre depending on the weed species being targeted, which is broken down by weed type on the Product Label. If you would like an alternative product rec…
Read Full Answer »Chaparral Herbicide is not labeled to be used on residential lawns. MSM Turf Herbicide is labeled to control bahia while being safe on Bermuda lawnsÂ
There are no restrictions on grazing or grass hay harvest intervals following application of Chaparral at labeled rates. However, cutting hay too soon after spraying weeds will reduce weed control. Wait 14 days after herbicide application to cut grass hay to allow herbicide to work. Do not transfer …
Read Full Answer »Chaparral Herbicide has the following grazing restrictions according to the product label: Grazing and Haying Restrictions: There are no restrictions on grazing or grass hay harvest intervals following application of Chaparral at labeled rates. Do not transfer grazing animals from areas treated wit…
Read Full Answer »After applying Chaparral Herbicide, the product label states "Seeding Legumes: Do not plant forage legumes until a soil bioassay has been conducted to determine if aminopyralid or metsulfuron concentration remaining in the soil will adversely affect the legume establishment." It also states "Do not…
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