Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled to be used on established grass strands which is defined as perennial grasses that have been planted one or more seasons before the applicaiton of the product. This includes Established Pastures, Rangeland, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres, Ornamental Turf-grass (Non residential Lawns, Golf Courses, Cemeteries, Parks), Non-Cropland (Fence Rows, Hedgerows, Roadsides, Industrial sites)
Pasture Pro will cause injury to buffalograss, bentgrass, kleingrass, sideoats grama and switchgrass. Please view the product label for more information.Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled for targeting dogfennel on pastures as directed. Here is a great article I found on treating dogfennel on pastures that you may find helpful.
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.
Yes, Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled for pigweed (redroot) and Tumble pigweed if used as directed.
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.
Pasture Pro is not labeled for any type of nutsedge.
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.
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