Pastora Herbicide is not labeled for dallisgrass. We apologize, but we could not locate a product labeled to kill dallisgrass safely in a pasture. We suggest contacting your Cooperative Extension Office for a recommendation.
Application rates of Pastora Herbicide vary from 1 oz - 2.5 oz. per 100 gallons of water per acre.
If filling a 20 gallon sprayer, you would use 0.2 oz to 5 oz in 20 gallons of water depending on the weeds you are targeting. When using a pre-emergent the amount of water could be more or less as water is just the carrier and it is more important to be sure you are applying the correct amount of product per area.
is safe for pets if used as directed. Keep pets out of the are while treating until completely dry.
Yes, Pastora Herbicide can be used to control vasey grass in a bermuda grass meadow.
Pastora Herbicide is only for use on Bermudagrass hay meadows and pastures and non-crop areas, so we do not recommend spraying it on any other desirable grasses. If you would like to tell us what weeds you are targeting, then we may be able to recommend an alternative product for you.
Pastora Herbicide is labeled for use around soybeans but not cotton.
Adding a surfactant with Pastora Herbicide for post emergent applications will increase the effectiveness.
Pastora Herbicide is labeled to control and suppress Sandbur and broadleaf weeds. The product label discusses Sandbur applications in detail on page 6 of the label.
Drive XLR8 Herbicide Crabgrass Killer is not labeled for pastures. Pastora Herbicide is labeled for use in pastures and would be a good option to use to treat for foxtail.
Pastora Herbicide is a good option depending on the grass type in the pasture.
Pastora is labeled to suppress Johnsongrass is a bermuda pasture.
Pastora Herbicide should be applied and dried prior to allowing cats in the treated area.
Application rates of Pastora Herbicide vary from 1 - 2.5 oz. per 100 gallons of water per acre depending on the type of weed you are trying to prevent. When using a pre-emergent the amount of water could be more or less as water is just the carrier and it is more important to be sure you are applying the correct amount of product per area.
Since Pastora Herbicide is a pre- and post-emergent, it would be best to wait at least 1 year to plant in the area, though the label states it can remain in the soil for up to 34 months. A non-selective product containing glyphosate can be applied to growing weeds/grasses a couple of weeks prior to planting in the area.
The amount of the Pastora Herbicide product you will use will depend on how much area you will be treating. The product label states that 1 oz per acre should be used for field sandbur. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions. Page 13 offers specific information about treating sandbur and how to achieve the best results.
Depending on what type of grass is in the pasture, you may be able to use Pastora Herbicide to kill the crabgrass. It has no grazing restrictions.
Yes, Pastora Herbicide needs an additional 1 to 2 inches of rainfall or irrigation is needed to move the product into the weed root zone to prevent them from germinating. Without addtional irrifation, weeds that germinate after treatment will not be controlled.
This product is labled for post emergent control for grassy weeds only (with the addition of a Non Ionic Surfactant) and for pre and post emergent control of both grassy and broadleaf weeds.
Application rates for Pastora Herbicide range from 1 - 1.5 oz. per acre using sufficient volumes of water to evenly and thoroughly cover 1 acre. For post emergent weed control as spot treatments, use 2.5 fl oz per 25 gallons of water per acre along with 16 to 64 oz of NIS per 25 gallons of water.
Refer to the product label for more information on specific weeds controlled and site treatment areas.
Pastora Herbicide is not labeled for torpedograss. Most herbicides will only suppress torpedograss for a short time and are not labeled for use in pastures. It is generally recommended to spot treat the torpedo grass with a non-selective herbicide such as Round Up Quick Pro and then reseed or resod in the treated areas.
Per the product label for Pastora you should allow 16 days between applications, just be sure not go over the max rate per year as listed on the label
Pastora Herbicide is not labeled for use in buffalo grass pasture and could injure it. It is only labeled for Established Bermudagrass Pastures and Hay Meadows Bermudagrass Turf.