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garlan herbicide Garlon 4 Ultra Triclopyr Brush Killer Herbicide

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garlan herbicide Garlon 4 Ultra Triclopyr Brush Killer HerbicideGarlon 4 Ultra Herbicide Active Ingredient: 60. 45% Triclopyr Butoxyethyl ester Features Improved formulation, 4 lbs. a. i. gallon Non petroleum based, plant derived methylated seed oil solvent, reducing environmental impact Industry standard for cut stump, basal bark and dormant stem treatments Demonstrates increased efficacy on multiple woody species, including mesquite, sweetgum and scotch broom Broad spectrum control of brush and broadleaf weeds

Garlon 4 Ultra Herbicide

Active Ingredient: 60.45% Triclopyr Butoxyethyl ester

 

Features

  • Improved formulation, 4 lbs. a.i./gallon
  • Non-petroleum-based, plant-derived methylated seed oil solvent, reducing environmental impact
  • Industry standard for cut-stump, basal bark and dormant stem treatments
  • Demonstrates increased efficacy on multiple woody species, including mesquite, sweetgum and scotch broom
  • Broad-spectrum control of brush and broadleaf weeds
  • Low odor
  • Packaged in easy-to-use 2.5 gallon containers and 30-gallon plastic drums
The performance standard for right-of-way vegetation management
The state-of-the-art formulation of Garlon 4 Ultra specialty herbicide was developed by Dow AgroSciences to deliver enhanced performance on unwanted vegetation along roadsides, industrial rights-of-way and similar noncrop sites. The advanced, patented formulation also helps ensure the continued availability of the workhorse active ingredient triclopyr for professional right-of-way vegetation management.
Garlon 4 Ultra is available exclusively from Dow AgroSciences to meet the changing needs of vegetation management professionals, the public and the environment. The innovative formulation uses a plant-derived solvent as a proactive measure to reduce organic compounds and petroleum distillates, reduce odor and improve overall performance.
Dow AgroSciences also has updated and improved the label directions as part of its ongoing stewardship initiative.
Improved overall performance
Garlon 4 Ultra is labeled to effectively control more than 55 woody plants and more than 25 tough-to-control annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in noncrop areas that include roadsides, railroads, pipelines, industrial sites, forests and rights-of way such as power lines.
It also is labeled for the establishment and maintenance of wildlife openings and can be used on sites that include grazed areas. The state-of-the-art formulation, offered exclusively from Dow AgroSciences, is based on methylated seed oil (MSO) as the solvent. In field tests, the Garlon 4 Ultra formulation demonstrated increased efficacy on high-anxiety woody species that include cherry, loblolly pine, mesquite, red oak, sweetgum and Scotch broom.
At the same time, Garlon 4 Ultra provides the same high level of control that users of Garlon 4 specialty herbicide have come to expect for problem vegetation that include alder, ash, birch, blackberry, ceanothus, chinquapin, clover, dandelion, dogwood, elm, kudzu, maple, oak, poison ivy, ragweed and wild violet.
Conforms to changing environmental regulations
The advanced Garlon 4 Ultra specialty herbicide formulation uses no petroleum distillates important for compliance in states that have or are considering mandated reductions of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions into the atmosphere.
The plant-derived solvent formulation results in a milder scent to help reduce the possible public objections associated with the strong odor of a petroleum-based solvent. The MSO solvent is less phytotoxic to foliage than petroleum-based formulations, and, therefore, the superior control can be attributed to improved uptake of active ingredient into plants.
Because Garlon 4 Ultra uses triclopyr as the active ingredient, the same used in Garlon 4, the two herbicides share an extensive toxicology database and similar toxicology attributes. Garlon 4 Ultra is labeled with a Caution signal word.
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