ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: % BY WT.
Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid* ..............13.29%
Dimethylamine salt of quinclorac; 3,7-dichloro-8-
quinolinecarboxylic acid**...................................................................... 9.79%
Dimethylamine salt of dicamba (3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid)***.....1.67%
OTHER INGREDIENTS: ............................................................................75.25%
TOTAL: ................................................................................................100%
Terradex Crabgrass & Broadleaf controls those difficult late spring and summer weeds with a combination of three active ingredients. Flexible applications with broadcast and spot treatments it s the perfect cleanup for areas that didn t receive a preemergence herbicide or you re seeing breakthrough.
Labeled for 192 broadleaf and annual grassy weeds. Ideal application is shortly after crabgrass germination or after it has matured beyond 5 tillers
Broad-spectrum control of 190+ broadleaf weeds and annual grasses.
Best use: Early summer to fall apps on mixed stands with broadleaf weeds, annual grasses, crabgrass, foxtail, etc.
Great for early summer hot spots with mixed stands of annual grasses and BDLVs
Weeds Controlled:
Bird vetch
Bitterweed
Siner wintercress
Black-eyed Susan
Black medic
Black mustard
Black-seed plantain
Blessed thistle
Blue lettuce
Blue vervain
Boxelder
Bracted plantain
Brassbuttons
Bristly oxtongue
Broadleaf dock
Broadleaf plantain
Broomweed
Buckhorn
Buckhorn plantain
Bulbous buttercup
Bull nettle
Bull thistle
Burdock
Burning nettle
Bur ragweed
Burweed
Buttercup
Canada thistle
Carolina geranium
Carpetweed
Catchweed bedstraw
Catsear
Catnip
Chickweed
Chicory
Cinquefoil
Common chickweed
Common mullein
Dead nettle
Dock
Dollar weed
Dogbane
Dogfennel
Elderberry
English daisy
Fall dandelion
False dandelion
False flax
False sunflower
Fiddleneck
Field bindweed
Field pansy
Fleabane (daisy)
Flixweed
Florida betony
Florida pusley
Frenchweed
Galinsoga
Garlic mustard
Goathead
Goatsbeard
Goldenrod
Ground ivy
Gumweed
Hairy bittercress
Hairy fleabane
Hawkweed
Heal-all
Heartleaf drymary
Hedge bindweed
Hedge mustard
Hemp
Henbit
Hoary cress
Horsetail
Indiana mallow
Lupine
Mallow
Marshelder
Matchweed
Mexicanweed
Milk vetch
Milkweed bloodflower
Mugwort
Morningglory
Mouseear chickweed
Musk thistle
Mustard
Narrowleaf plantain
Narrowleaf vetch
Nettle
Orange hawkweed
Oxalis
Oxeye daisy
Parsley-piert
Parsnip
Pearlwort
Pennycress
Pennywort
Peppergrass
Pepperweed
Pigweed
Pineywoods bedstraw
Plains coreopsis
Plantain
Poison hemlock
Poison Ivy
Poison oak
Pokeweed
Poorjoe
Poverty weed
Prostrate spurge
Prostrate vervain
Puncture vine
Rush
Russian pigweed
Russian thistle
St. Johnswort
Scarlet pimpernel
Scotch thistle
Sheep sorrel
Shepherd�s purse
Slender plantain
Smallflower galinsoga
Smartweed
Smooth dock
Smooth pigweed
Sneezeweed
Southern wild rose
Sowthistle
Spanish needle
Spatterdock
Speedwell
Spiny amaranth
Spiny cocklebur
Spotted cats ear
Spotted knapweed
Spotted spurge
Spurge
Spurweed
Stinging nettle
Stinkweed
Stitchwort
Strawberry clove r
Sumac
Sunflower
Sweet clover
Tall nettle
Thistle
Tick trefoil
Toadflax
Trailing crown vetch
Virginia buttonweed
Virginia creeper
Virginia pepperweed
Wavyleaf bullthistle
Western clematis
Western salsify
White clover
Wild mustard
Wild aster
Wild buckwheat
Wild carrot
Wild four-o�clock
Wild garlic
Wild geranium
Wild lettuce
Wild marigold
Wild onion
Wild parsnip
Wild radish
Wild rape
Wild strawberry
Wild sweet potato
Wild vetch
Willow
Witchweed
Woodsorrel
Woolly croton
Woolly morningglory
Woolly plantain
Wormseed
Yarrow
Yellow rocket
Yellow flower pepperweed
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
ORNAMENTAL TURF AND SOD
Ensure that spray volumes are adequate to completely cover weeds, especially when dense weed infestations make it difficult to completely cover foliage of target weeds. Early applications
of this product will not control weeds germinating later in the season so a second application may be necessary.
Broadcast Treatment: Apply at a rate of 7 to 8 pints/A (112 to 128 fl. oz./A) in a spray volume of 20 to 300 gals./A (0.5 to 6.9 gals./1,000 sq. ft.). Do not exceed 2 broadcast applications per
year, excluding spot treatments. For sod the minimum retreatment interval is 21 days. Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product per acre per year.
Spot Treatment: Apply at a rate of 2.6 to 2.9 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in a spray volume of 1 gal. Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product per acre per year.
Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product (equivalent to 2 lbs. ae/A 2,4-D, 1.5 lbs. ae/A quinclorac, and 0.25 lb. ae/A dicamba) per acre per year, including all broadcast and spot
treatments combined.
The minimum retreatment interval is 21 days.
NON TURF AREAS
Control of Annual and Perennial Plants
Ensure that spray volumes are adequate to completely cover weeds, especially when dense weed infestations make it difficult to completely cover foliage of target weeds. Early applications
of this product will not control weeds germinating later in the season so a second application may be necessary.
Broadcast Treatment: Apply at a rate of 7 to 8 pints/A (112 to 128 fl. oz./A) in a spray volume of 20 to 300 gals./A (0.5 to 6.9 gals./1,000 sq. ft.). Do not exceed 2 broadcast applications per
year, excluding spot treatments, with a minimum retreatment interval of 30 days.
Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product (equivalent to 2 lbs. ae/A 2,4-D, 1.5 lbs. ae/A quinclorac, and 0.25 lb. ae/A dicamba) per acre per year.
Spot Treatment: Apply at a rate of 2.6 to 2.9 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in a spray volume of 1 gal. Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product per acre per year.
Control of Woody Plants
For control of woody plants, apply to both stems and foliage any time from the time foliage is completely matured until the time plants start to go dormant. All leaves, stems and suckers must
be completely wet to the ground line for effective control. Regrowth may be anticipated on the more hardy species.
Broadcast Treatment: Apply at a rate of 7 to 8 pints/A (112 to 128 fl. oz./A) in a spray volume of 20 to 300 gals./A (0.5 to 6.9 gals./1,000 sq. ft.). Do not make more than 1 broadcast application
per year, excluding spot treatments.
Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product (equivalent to 2 lbs. ae/A 2,4-D, 1.5 lbs. ae/A quinclorac, and 0.25 lb. ae/A dicamba) per acre per year.
Spot Treatment: Apply at a rate of 2.6 to 2.9 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in a spray volume of 1 gal. Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product per acre per year.
Do not apply greater than 16 pints of this product per acre per year, including all broadcast and spot treatments combined.
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