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Selective Herbicide kills weeds but not grass or other plants.

2013-05-20 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Suited for use as broadcast or spot treatment on ornamental lawns and turf grasses, Enforcer® Weed Shot uses 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt to kill broadleaf weeds and begins to work overnight. Active ingredients mimic weeds' growth hormones, which causes deformed growth in weeds' vascular systems and kills weeds down to roots. This concentrated herbicide and treat 950 ft² of lawn with 5–6 oz diluted into 5 gal of water. Other uses include controlling brush and vines along roads. This story is related to the following:Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment Sponsored by: PARKER / AUTOCLAVE ENGINEERS FCD - mobile bannerWeed Killers | Herbicide Dispensing Pumps |

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Scout Corn Fields for These 5 Weeds

2013-05-09 00:14:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: Dow AgroSciences With more weeds becoming glyphosate-resistant or surviving glyphosate-only applications, corn growers continue to rely on residual herbicides to manage tough weeds and protect their yield. "We need to maximize the number of sites of action, says Travis Legleiter, weed program science specialist at Purdue University. read more

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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans

2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more

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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans

2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more

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Control Weeds Before Planting Corn, Soybeans

2013-05-02 22:22:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Illinois Wet soil conditions have caused delays in planting and in efforts to control existing weed vegetation. Much of the existing weed growth is comprised of winter annual species, such as common chickweed, henbit, purple deadnettle, etc., but emergence of several summer annual species also has begun. read more

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