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Remedy Herbicide contains the active ingredient triclopyr and is recommended for the control of mesquite and other listed woody plants, as well as annual and perennial broadleaf weeds including black medic, dandelion, and wild violet (see label for complete list). Recommeded for use on rangelands and permanent grass pastures (including fencerows and non-irrigation ditch banks within these areas).
Product Documents
| Active Ingredient | Triclopyr 61.6% |
|---|---|
| Target pests | Woody plants and annual and perennial broadleaf weeds. |
| For use in | Rangelands and permanent grass pastures. |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on the product label. |
| NOT FOR SALE TO |
CA, ME, PR VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
| Shipping Weight | 9.67 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Corteva Agriscience (Mfg. Number: 5730670) |
| EPA Registration | 62719-70 |
Remedy Herbicide is a selective post-emergent herbicide used to control many woody plants, brush species, vines, and broadleaf weeds in pastures, rangeland, CRP land, and non-crop areas. It is commonly used for controlling invasive brush and tough weeds while preserving established grasses.
Remedy Herbicide is labeled for use in a variety of sites where control of woody plants, brush, and broadleaf weeds as needed, including:
Always follow the product label for site-specific application instructions, rates, and any grazing or vegetation management restrictions.
For most spot treatments, mix Remedy Herbicide at a rate of:
Always follow the product label for the correct rate based on the weed or brush species being treated and the application method being used.
For a 4-gallon backpack sprayer used for spot treatments, mix:
This provides the recommended 1% to 1.5% solution for most spot treatment applications.
The best results occur when:
Treating during active growth allows the herbicide to move throughout the plant for better long-term control.
Remedy Herbicide should be allowed to dry completely and become rainfast before rainfall occurs.
Whenever possible, apply when dry weather is expected.
For most livestock, there are no grazing restrictions after applying Remedy Herbicide.
Always follow all grazing instructions listed on the product label.
Yes. Horses can graze treated areas once the application has dried.
Wait at least 3 weeks after application before reseeding treated areas.
Allowing sufficient time between treatment and seeding helps prevent injury to newly planted desirable vegetation.
When stored properly, Remedy Herbicide has a shelf life of approximately 3 years from the date of purchase.
For best storage results:
Proper sprayer cleanup helps prevent damage and avoids contamination of future applications.
Follow a triple-rinse procedure:
Cleaning the entire system, including the tank, hose, pump, and nozzle, helps prevent herbicide residue from affecting future applications.
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great for kudzu
By M on 09/02/2023
I had been using glyphosate in a backpack sprayer for kudzu control on fence lines. I am getting superior results so far with Remedy (Triclopyr). It is also less expensive per galloon. Very good early results with Poison Ivy also. When used properly it stunts but does not kill most common field grasses.
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Great product.
By Walter on 06/30/2023
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Highly Recommend
By Stephanie on 06/20/2025
I have been ordering from DoMyOwn for several years now. My shipments have always arrived as ordered, with no mistakes. Shipping is fast. I usually order liquids. The bottles have always been intact, with no leaks. I highly recommend DoMyOwn. Remedy works great for weeds along our fence lines.
No, Remedy Herbicide can harm the tree as well.
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Per the label, Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions following application of Remedy Herbicide.
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The mixing ratio of Remedy Ultra Herbicide is 1.28 - 1.92 fl. oz. per gallon of water for spot treatments. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
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Remedy Herbicide does not list tolerable turfgrasses on the label as it is recommended to use on rangelands and permanent grass pastures only.
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How soon can I cut down the area after spraying? Mainly spraying for oak,gum and wild pear trees.
It can take a couple of days for symptoms to appear and several weeks for plants to die from a Remedy Ultra Herbicide application.
Remedy Herbicide
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