With Duracor Herbicide, be sure the area is completely dry prior to allowing livestock into the area, typically recommend 4-6 hours or 24 hours if possible for safety.. Here is a list of all additional pasture restrictions and application instructions.
Duracor Herbicide has no grazing restrictions although it is best that they only return to the areas that are dry for some listed poisonous plants. Herbicide application may increase palatability of certain poisonous plants. Do not allow livestock to graze treated areas until poisonous plants are dr…
Read Full Answer »Duracor Herbicide  should be applied to dry turf and when rain is not expected for 24 hours before or after application.
Yes, Duracor Herbicide could affect trees adjacent to or in a treated area by root uptake of DuraCor through movement into the soil. Do not apply DuraCor within the root zone of desirable trees unless such injury can be tolerated. Susceptible plants where spray drift may occur and applications sh…
Read Full Answer »Per the product label, 2 hours between application off Duracor Herbicide and rainfall for most species provides a sufficient amount of time to avoid loss in weed control due to herbicide wash-off of the treated foliage. We typically recommend applying when no rain is expected within 24 hours.
DuraCor Herbicide should only be applied to newly seeded areas once established, typically after 2-3 mowings or at least 30 days whichever is longer.
Duracor Herbicide is not labeled to control red clover but can be used in a horse pasture and does mention not allowing them to graze for 3 days after applicatoin. Unfortunately, we do not carry a product that will kill red clover that is safe for grazing pastures. You may contact your local depar…
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DuraCor Herbicide rates will vary depending on the target weeds and application area you are applying to. Please refer to the product label for the rate based on this and then the rate chart for per gallon rates based on that.
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