Chaparral Herbicide

Chaparral Herbicide

$270.38

The broadest-spectrum weed and brush control product available for rangeland and pastures.

Not registered in the following states: AK, CA, HI, MT, NV, ND, UT, WV, WI, WY
Packaging: 6 x 1.25 lb bottle case, 6 x 5 lb case
Markets: Range, Pasture & Weed
Category: Herbicides
Manufacturer: Corteva

Product Information

Description

Chaparral herbicide is the broadest-spectrum weed and brush control product for rangeland and pastures. It is the simple answer for several significant, unique needs, such as reducing the impact of toxic fescue through seedhead suppression and improving hay quality by removing Pensacola bahiagrass from bermudagrass.

Better pastures, better-performing cattle
Chaparral™ herbicide helps increase overall forage production and utilization. As a fescue toxicosis management tool, Chaparral can help improve forage quality for improved cattle health and performance.

Better, more convenient buckbrush control
Chaparral herbicide delivers a more practical option for controlling buckbrush, other woody plants, and broadleaf weeds and offers additional features that make it a good choice for the land. With Chaparral, ranchers get a wide window of application on buckbrush; control of other shrubs and weeds often found in the same plant complex, such as absinth wormwood (wormwood sage) and Canada thistle; and a level of residual weed activity not available with other options for buckbrush control.

Could you take out the toughest weeds?
Chaparral herbicide controls many broadleaf weeds that other herbicides miss, including pigweed, hoary cress (whitetop), buckbrush, absinth wormwood (wormwood sage), Canada thistle, Missouri goldenrod, houndstongue, wild carrot, giant hogweed, and many others.

Features

  • Delivers superior control of Pensacola bahiagrass in established bermudagrass pastures.
  • Chaparral herbicide Offers a more consistent option for clearing buckbrush.
  • Provides broad-spectrum control of hard-to-kill broadleaf weeds.

Max labeled rate is 3.3 oz/acre with a common rate of 2 oz. See label for specific instructions by species and situation.

 

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