Sendero
$250.48
An herbicide that controls mesquite, and does not harm grasses and many desirable brush species.
30 gal
Product Information
Description
Sendero herbicide is the new standard in Mesquite control™, offering greater than 15 percent better control and more consistency than the old standard. Sendero does not harm grasses and many desirable brush species. Controlling mesquite with Sendero results in increased grass production and improved wildlife habitat.
Minimal non-target tree injury
Sendero® herbicide not only increases honey mesquite control but also exhibits minimal non-target tree effects. Early data collection indicates that Sendero causes only minor or no injury to important livestock and wildlife tree species.
Improved, consistent control
Sendero provides improved and more consistent control of mesquite, compared with the old standard of Remedy® Ultra plus Reclaim® herbicide.1
1Cummings, D. C., Langston, V. B., and Burch, P. L. 2012. GF 2791 (Sendero), a new herbicide containing aminopyralid and clopyralid, for honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) control in southwestern rangelands. Technical Presentation, 65th Annual Meeting and Trade Show of the Society for Range Management, Spokane, Wash.
Enhanced livestock grazing and wildlife habitat
Sendero offers best-in-class grass safety and has minimal impact on desirable forbs and certain wildlife browse species. Sendero controls mesquite but leaves behind guayacan, pricklypear, tasajillo, cenizo, torrey croton, leatherstem, coyotillo, oreganillo, riogrande beebrush and elbowbush. Sendero causes short-term canopy reduction on guajillo and kidneywood.
Features
- Provides control at more than 10 percentage points better than Remedy Ultra plus Reclaim
- Does not harm desirable grasses and has a minimal impact on desirable forbs
- Specifically designed for rangeland and pasture use
- Translocates quickly and completely to the bud zone to control mesquite
- Provides residual activity on broadleaf weeds to control later-emerging species, such as invasive thistles, broomweed, croton, and bitter sneezeweed
- Is not a federally Restricted Use Pesticide
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