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With a single time application, Mojave 70 EG herbicide delivers bareground vegetation control of 150 species of weeds, perennial and annual grasses. Application can be done before or after emergence to eliminate weeds in one season. Mojave 70 EG also can be used additionally with other bareground products. It is a dispersible granule that needs to be mixed with surfactant and water and applied to areas for complete bareground such as railroads, along fences, highway rights-of-way, farmyards, utility plant sites, petroleum tank farms, and non-irrigation ditchbanks. Initial application prevents new weeds from appearing, thus eliminating the need for more than one application. Weeds under paved surfaces can also be terminated using Mojave 70 EG.
Always use a surfactant for post-emergent applications. This is a vegetation management product and should only be used by an experienced user as it can leach.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Diuron 62.22% Imazapyr 7.78% |
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Target pests |
Grasses: Bermudagrass, Cheat, Dallisgrass, Johnsongrass, Quackgrass, Saltgrass, Vaseygrass and others Broadleaf weeds: Chickweed, Clover, Dogfennel, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Pigweed Foxtail, Russian Thistle, Silverleaf Nightshade, Stinging Nettle, Yellow Star Thistle, Morning Glory and others Vines: Field Bindweed, Kudzu, Virginia Creeper * See label for complete list |
For use in | Bareground Vegetation Contorl, Annual and Perennial Grasses and Weeds |
Application |
0.5 - 1 lb. per gallon of water 7 - 19 lbs. per 100 gallons of water per acre Must mix with water and surfactant * Use a Surfactant to Increase Effectiveness * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, CA, PR CO, MA, MI, VT, WA (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 5.06 lbs |
Manufacturer | Alligare LLC (Mfg. Number: 11056) |
EPA Registration | 81927-25 |
Mojave 70 EG controls over 150 species of annual and perennial grasses, broadleaf weeds and vines including but not limited to.
Grasses: Bermudagrass, Cheat, Dallisgrass, Johnsongrass, Quackgrass, Saltgrass, Vaseygrass
Broadleaf weeds: Chickweed, Clover, Dogfennel, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Pigweed Foxtail, Russian Thistle, Silverleaf Nightshade, Stinging Nettle, Yellow Star Thistle, Morning Glory
Vines: Field Bindweed, Kudzu, Virginia Creeper
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For annual weed control, preferably apply either at late pre-emergence to early post-emergence for best results. For perennial weed control, it must be applied post-emergence to the target weed, since it will not control non-emerged perennial weeds. For maximum effect, weeds should be growing vigorously at the time of post-emergence application and the spray solution should include a surfactant. To achieve the desired residual control with increasing rainfall amounts, higher rate of Mojave 70 EG should be applied.
As a general guideline the Mojave 70 EG rates listed below are recommended for different annual rainfall amounts. Actual use rates will vary depending upon the length of residual control desired, weed pressure and environmental conditions.
Average Annual Rainfall in Inches/Rate per acre
For initial applications, apply at 5 to 6 pounds per acre in combination with another herbicide.
Avoid applications to powdery-dry soil or sand soils when there is little likelihood of rainfall soon after treatment, since subsequent off-target movement of treated soil by water and/or wind may cause damage to adacent desirable plants or crops.
For control of undesirable weeds under paved surfaces, Mojave 70 EG may be used under asphalt, pond liners and other paved areas. However, it can ONLY be used in industrial site or where the pavement has a suitable barrier along the perimeter that prevents encroachment of roots of desirable plants.
It must be mixed with at least 100 gallons of water per acre.
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By Oscar on 04/27/2018
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By Mike on 07/02/2017
2nd time ordering product on-line. Painless and prompt delivery. My only gripe is I ordered it to be delivered to the rear house. Each time it was delivered to the front house when the shipping label had "back house". Not your fault UPS 2 drivers doesnt read all of the label. Im just glad I was home both times. Product purchase. Mojave 70 EG. 1-5Lbs bag. I wanted Sahara 10Lb bag but the manufacturer isnt making it any more. And the Mojave was their recommended alternative. Sahara was good for 1 round and the area was dead for along time. Looks like Mojave will need another application for the Sahara effect.
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By Gregg on 11/03/2017
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If you are using your basic Non Ionic Surfactant with the Mojave 70 EG it would be mixed at 1-2 teaspoons of surfactant per gallon of water/solution.
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Mojave 70 EG is an Emulsifiable Granule formulation that is to be diluted with water and surfactant, and then applied with spray equipment. Mojave 70 EG is a soil sterilant, so applications must be allowed to dry before rainfall to prevent drift to desirable plants. This is a non-selective herbicide, so any active ingredient that gets to desirable plants will cause injury. You cannot put the granules down and then water them in; you must mix the solution first. Be sure to follow all application instructions and precautions on the product label.
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Will product work better in spring or summer.
You want to use Mojave 70 EG when the ground temperatures are over 55 degrees consistently for best results. However, it will work in colder temperatures as long as it is not below freezing.
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One pound of Mojave 70 EG is the equivalent to 16 oz.
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Mojave 70 EG Rating: 4.5 (18 Reviews / 40 Q&A)