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Crossroad Herbicide is a selective herbicide that controls a wide range of unwanted trees, woody plants, and brush. Can also be used to effectively control annual and perennial broadleaf weeds found in CRP acres, fence rows, rangeland, permanent grass pastures, turf, and other non-crop and industrial areas. Developed with a synthetic auxin growth regulator (2,4-D) to efficiently deal with stubborn unwanted plants. Crossroad Herbicide can be combined with liquid nitrogen fertilizers used for a broadcast application, and can also be applied by ground or by aerial application treatment. The best time to apply is when woody plants are actively growing (see the label for the complete application instructions).
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Active Ingredient | 2,4-D - 34.4%Triclopyr - 16.5% |
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Target pests | Woody Plants, Annual and Perennial Broadleaf Weeds, Unwanted Trees, and Brush. |
For use in | Non-Crop Areas, Permanent Pastures, Rangeland, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Acres, Non-Irrigation Ditch Banks, and other Non-Crop Areas and Industrial Sites. |
Application | Water Spray, Broadcast Treatment, and Spot Treatment. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on the label. |
Formulation | Liquid. |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, AZ, CA, DC, LA, MD, ND, NM, NV, TX, WY NJ, VT, WA (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Dimensions | 4.00 x 7.00 x 12.00 inches. |
Color | Clear Brown. |
Special Features | Can be mixed with liquid nitrogen fertilizers that are suitable for broadcast application. |
Shipping Weight | 9.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Prime Source (Mfg. Number: 51205AL0041) |
UPC | 79357376668 |
EPA Registration | 42750-124 |
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The label didn’t call out Bermuda grass specifically, but I would assume that “Pastures” would include a Bermuda grass pasture and therefore be safe on residential Bermuda. Is this correct?
Crossbow Herbicide is not supposed to harm established grasses in the listed areas, but it does contain Triclopyr which can injure bermuda. This being said, we always recommend treating a small area first to test the results. As long as your grass is not stressed by drought and it is healthy the grass will not be harmed. We do not suggest applications during the heat of the day and while other stress factors to the treatment surfaces, nor during transition periods in spring and fall.