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weedar 64 herbicide label Weedar 64 Broadleaf 46.8% 2,4-D Amine Herbicide– Seed World

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weedar 64 herbicide label Weedar 64 Broadleaf 46.8% 2,4-D Amine Herbicide– Seed WorldWeedar 64 Broadleaf Herbicide Weedar 64 Broadleaf Herbicide delivers reliable, broadleaf weed control across a wide spectrum of crops, with a premium DMA 4 formulation containing AI 46. 8% 2,4 D amine. This low volatile mix is adjusted to 1,500 ppm water hardness, offering predictable performance in common irrigation and field water sources. What sets Weedar 64 apart? Extensive crop compatibility: registered for use in cereal grains, corn, sorghum,

Weedar 64 Broadleaf Herbicide

Weedar 64 Broadleaf Herbicide delivers reliable, broadleaf weed control across a wide spectrum of crops, with a premium DMA-4 formulation containing AI 46.8% 2,4-D amine. This low-volatile mix is adjusted to 1,500 ppm water hardness, offering predictable performance in common irrigation and field water sources.

What sets Weedar 64 apart?

  • Extensive crop compatibility: registered for use in cereal grains, corn, sorghum, rice, sugarcane, pastures/rangeland, and tree fruit and nut crops — giving you a single solution for multiple rotations.
  • True solution, easy mixing: readily soluble in water and forms a true solution, enabling uniform coverage and dependable uptake by broadleaf weeds.
  • Low volatility, reduced drift: the low-volatile DMA-4 formulation minimizes volatilization, helping protect neighboring crops and sensitive areas.
  • Versatile label for water and land: includes aquatic applications and irrigation ditches, expanding its utility beyond cropland to drainage and irrigation systems.
  • Premium 2,4-D amine workhorse: the established broadleaf phenoxy herbicide in a robust formulation that growers rely on for consistent weed suppression.

Practical use tips (based on label-approved applications): ensure compatibility with crop-specific guidelines, monitor water hardness to stay within the 1,500-ppm threshold, and apply with appropriate adjuvants and spray equipment per label directions to maximize coverage on emerged broadleaf weeds.

Weedar 64 is ideal for growers seeking a single, versatile broadleaf control that supports diverse cropping systems—from grain production to pasture management and tree crops—while maintaining careful stewardship of adjacent aquatic and irrigation environments.

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