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Permanent Pasture

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Weed Problem Chemical rate per acre Product per acrea Remarks
Bedstraw, bittercress, black nightshade, common mallow, fixweed, kochia, lambsquarters, mustards (annual), pigweed sp., Russian thistle, velvetleaf, wild buckwheat, and others Carfentrazone
0.0078 - 0.0313 lb
Aim 2EC
0.5 - 2.0 oz
Aim may be applied alone or in combination with other registered herbicides for control of weeds in pasture, hay, and grasses grown for hay, silage, or grass seed production. Applications should be made in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre with the addition of either non-ionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate, or methylated seed oil. When applied alone, there are no grazing or haying restrictions. For tank-mix applications, observe the grazing and haying restrictions of the tank-mix partner. Aim is a contact herbicide and should be applied to small, actively growing annual weeds. Due to the rapid contact nature of its activity, Aim does not control perennial broadleaf species. Aim does not control clover species.
Corn chamomile, corncockle, cowcockle, knawel or German moss, knotweed, mayweed, ragweed, sheepsorrel, sorrel (red), spurge (prostate), and sunflower Dicamba 0.25 lb Banvel or Clarity 0.5 pt Use as a postemergence application. Apply when weeds are actively growing. Clover will be killed. Do not apply near desirable trees or plants or in location where chemicals may be washed or moved into contact with their roots. Do not graze meat animals in treated fields within 30 days before slaughter.
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a - Do not graze dairy animals on 2,4-D sprayed areas for 7 days after spraying. Observe grazing restrictions specific to the rate of Banvel/Clarity applied. If poisonous plants are present, keep animals out until plants turn brown. Spray when the temperature is predicted to be 60°F or above during the day. Do not use on newly seeded areas until the grass is well established.


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