GrazonNext HL Herbicide is applied at 1.5 to 2.1 pints (24 to 34 fluid oz) product per acre for buttercups.
Once an area that has been treated with GrazonNext HL Herbicide is dry, there would be no concern about runoff. You should keep all applications at least 25 feet away from the stream.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide will treat for clover, but is not labeled for sage grass.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled for use on millet. NuFarm Weeder 64 would be a better option for pigweed and other broadleaf weeds and is safe over millet as directed on the product label.
Per the GrazonNext HL Herbicide SDS: Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
The product label for GrazonNext HL Herbicide states: Do not apply GrazonNext HL within the root zone of desirable trees unless injury can be tolerated. The only thing that can negate an application is applying an activated charcoal within hours of doing so, otherwise only time will tell if the plants will recover or be completely killed. You may also check with the manufacturer for advice, Dow can be reach at 800-992-5994
According to the manufacturer, GrazonNext HL Herbicide may be safely applied to a bahia grass pasture as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.
The application rates for GrazonNext HL Herbicide will vary depending on what you are treating for and where you need to treat. Please refer to the product label to find the rates that are appropriate for your needs.
Unfortunately we are not always given an exact reason as to why a product like GrazonNext HL Herbicide is restricted in certain states. Usually it has to do with continual misuse of the product resulting in hazards to streams, lakes, public water systems, etc. You may contact your states Dept of Agriculture or the manufacturer Dow AgroSciences at 317-337-3000 for more information.
The dilution rates for GrazonNext HL Herbicide? will vary depending on the weeds you are targeting and the application site. Please refer to the product label for the appropriate rate for your needs.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled for prickly pear. Prickly pear is very hard to control and we could recommend E-2 Herbicide as a way to treat it.
You will need to use 0.44-0.5 oz. per gallon per 1000 sq. ft. of GrazonNext HL for musk thistle.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide should be applied as a coarse, low-pressure spray. Per the product label: Do not apply this product with mist blower systems that delivery very fine spray droplets. Please refer to pages 4-5 of the product label under the section "Application Methods" for complete instructions.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled to kill Yaupon trees. We recommend to cut into the tree and apply a glyphosate product like Ranger Pro undiluted to the trunk where the cuts were made. Multiple apps may be needed.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is labeled for use only in the following locations: Range-land, Permanent Grass Pastures, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres and Wildlife Management areas. It is not labeled for use in residential lawns. For post emergent weed control in carpetgrass, please take a look at Dismiss Herbicide and refer to the product label for the list of weeds it treats.
Absolutely. You can add a turf dye to the tank so you can see exactly where you have applied the product. You can see the line of spray indicators we offer here: https://www.domyown.com/spray-indicators-c-59_916_391.html
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is used at rates of 1.2 – 2.1 pints per acre (19 – 34 oz per acre) in sufficient water to cover that area. You would need to know first how much area your tank covers, and then check Table 3 on the product label for the specific rate for the weeds you are targeting.
Per the product label, you want to wait at least 7 days following the application of GrazonNext HL Herbicide to mow.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is considered rainfast after approx 4 hours after application.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled to control either red or sheep sorrel.