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Pasture Pro Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide specially formulated to eliminate broadleaf weeds and brush in pastures and lawns. It contains the active ingredient 2,4-D. It is formulated for low volume applications using ground equipment. This solution kills from the roots of even the most difficult to kill weeds to enhance grazing for your pasture animals. This product is safe to use, it allows livestock to graze immediately after the spray has dried if using Pasture Pro alone. It knocks out more than 125 species of tough broadleaf weeds and brush including wild roses, buckbrush, thistles, dandelion, clover and poison ivy. Use on most pasture grasses except on Buffalograss, Bentgrass, Kleingrass, Switchgrass and Sideoats grama (may injure and reduce seedling growth). A gallon treats 2 to 4 acres.
Note: Due to new California state restrictions, this can not be sold in California.
Product Documents
| Active Ingredient | 2,4-D, diethanolamine salt 16.3% 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt 33.2% |
|---|---|
| Target pests |
Perennial, Annual and Biennial Weeds, Woody Plants May Injure or Kill Legumes including Clovers, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Trefoils, Lespedezas, and Vetches * See label for complete list |
| For use in |
Pastures & Lawns: Pastures, Range-lands, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres, Ornamental Turf-grass (Non residential Lawns, Golf Courses, Cemeteries, Parks), Non-Cropland (Fence Rows, Hedgerows, Roadsides, Industrial sites) * See label for complete list |
| Application |
1 quart per 2 - 10 gallons of water per Acre Difficult Weeds: 2 quarts per 2 - 10 gallons of water per Acre Spot Treating: 1 1/2 oz. per gallon of water Lawns: 1 1/3 oz. per gallon of water * 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, DC, PR LA, MA, NJ, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
| Coverage Area | One Gallon Treats 2 to 4 Acres |
| Shipping Weight | 2.71 lbs |
| Manufacturer | PBI Gordon Corporation |
| UPC | 070251811823 |
| EPA Registration | 2217-703 |
Artichoke, Aster, Austrian fieldcress, Bindweed, Blackeyed susan, Blue lettuce, Canada thistle, Catnip, Chicory, Clover (many types), Coffeeweed, Dandelion, Dock, Dogbane, Dogfennel, Goldenrod, Ground ivy, Healall, Hemlock, Ironweed, Knapweed (spotted Russian, diffuse), Leafy spurge, Locoweed, Mugwort, Nettles, Orange hawkweed, Povertyweed, Rush slender, Sowthistle, St. Johnswort, Stinging nettle, Strawberry (wild), Tall buttercup, Tanweed (Swamp Smartweed), Toadflax, Vervain, Whitetop (hoary cress), Wild garlic, Wild onion, Wild sweet potato, Yellow rocket.
Beggarsticks, Bitterweed, Black medic, Broomweed, Bull thistle, Burdock, Carpetweed, Catchweed bedstraw, Chickweed, Cinquefoil, Cockle, Cocklebur, Croton, Devilsclaw, False Flax, Fleabane (daisy), Flixweed, Frenchweed, Galinsoga, Goatsbeard, Goosefoot, Groundsel, Gumweed, Henbit, Jewelweed, Jimsonweed, Jim Hill mustard (Tumble mustard) , Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Lettuce (wild), Mallow, Marestail (horseweed), Marijuana, Marshelder, Mediterranean sage, Miners lettuce, Morningglory (annual), Muck thistle, Mustard, Parsnip, Pennycress, Pepperweed, Pigweed (redroot), Plantain, Prickly lettuce, Primrose, Puncture vine, Radish (wild), Ragweed, Russian thistle, Scotch thistle, Sheperd's purse, Sneezeweed, Sowthistle (common), Spanish needles, Sunflower, Tansy mustard, Tansy ragwort, Tumbleweed, Tumble pigweed, Velvetleaf, Vetch, Wild carrot, Wild parsnip, Wild turnip, Witchweed, Wormwood, Yellow starthistle
Big sagebrush, Buckbrush, Cedar, Chamise, Cherokee rose, Coastal sage, Elderberry, hazel, Locust, Macartney rose, Manzanita, Multiflora rose, Pine, Poison ivy, Poison oak, Rabbitbrush, Sagebrush, Shinnery oak, Sumac, Tropical soda apple, Willow
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PasturePro is a staple at my ranch
By Janet on 07/27/2017
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Gordon's Pasture Pro Concentrate
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Did Not Work
By Groucho on 04/19/2019
Sprayed to rid of a spurge that has invaded pasture from hay bales. Some turned limp and after 2 wks i mowed them down. They're coming back. Plan to spray them with a different weed killer. Very disappointed. Says it will kill clover. I sprayed clover in yard with it; did not kill.
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seems to be working
By Lynn on 06/19/2020
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No change after 12 hours.
By Mark on 06/07/2020
Can you spray both products on the same field? Assuming has to be at different times but just making sure both being applied to same field won’t cause any problems?!
Since Pasture Pro Herbicide & Pastora are both labeled for pastures there should be no problem applying both to the same pasture. Just allow at least 2-3 days in between applications so the grass may recover
Pasture Pro Herbicide does not actually list that it controls creeping indigo on the product label. There is an article here with advice on using it that might be helpful.
Pasture Pro Herbicide is a post-emergent herbicide specially formulated to eliminate broadleaf weeds and brush in pastures and lawns. It will not control any grassy weeds like Foxtail
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I have a 5 acers full of lots of weeds but lots of RED SORREL will Gordons Pasture Pro fix me problem? I have a 40 gal sprayer on the back of my tractor
Gordon's Pasture Pro is not labeled for wood sorrel so we cannot say for certain whether it would work. You may want to take a look at a product called Crossbow, which is labeled for oxalis (another term for wood sorrel) and can be used in pastures depending on the grass type.
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Chaparral is labeled to treat fireweed in pastures. Please see the label for full application instructions.
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The water ratio for per acre will depend on the spray rate of your sprayer. You can apply from 5 gallons on a low volume spray up to 400 gallons in a high volume spray. You will use the same amount of product either way. The rate is 0.25 gallons to 1 gallon of Pasture Pro Herbicide concentrate per acre. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
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Pasture Pro is not labeled for any type of nutsedge.
Using a spot sprayer, do I need a surfactant to effectively kill clover?
A surfactant is not needed with Pasture Pro Herbicide, but the use of a surfactant will increase effectiveness. Please take a look at the Label for rates.
Pasture Pro Herbicide is not labeled to be safe nor is it labeled to kill St. Augustine grass, therefore we cannot recommend it for use on your lawn. Please give us a call, or email us, and let us know what your goal is to help find a product that may fit your needs.
Yes, Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled for pigweed (redroot) and Tumble pigweed if used as directed.
Reseeding of lawns should be delayed following treatment with Pasture Pro Herbicide.
Per the product label, with spring applications of Pasture Pro – reseed in the fall. With Fall applications of Pasture Pro – reseed in the spring.
Pasture Pro Herbicide
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