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When it has matured, the seed will become whitish like Dandelion. Before using any herbicide product, make sure you first have on the proper PPE for safety gloves, glasses, mask. This professional-quality herbicide is easy to use and is selective so it will only target the problem weed and leave your desired plants unharmed. For turf applications, 2,4-D Amine should be mixed at a rate of 2 to 3. For small applications with a hand sprayer, this breaks down to 0.

Mixing 2 4-D with a surfactant like Alligare 90 at a rate of 0. For example, if you have a 2, sq. Once you have made your measurements and calculated how much 2,4-D you need, mix the product and surfactant with the appropriate amount of water in a handheld or backpack sprayer. Shake the sprayer to ensure the solution is well-mixed and then you're ready to spray.

Use a sprayer on a fan nozzle setting for even coating of the herbicide on the Canada thistle.

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Spray the weeds to wet but just before the point of runoff. The best time to apply the 2,4-D is on warmer days when the temperatures are between 65 and 85 degrees F. Check back weekly and spot treat as necessary. The best defense against Canada thistle is a thick lush lawn that is properly maintained and well-fed. A thick dense lawn that is well-fertilized will be better able to choke out broadleaf plantain weeds and not allow them room to establish.

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Product was successfully added to your shopping cart. Print This Page. Inspection Where to Inspect Chances are if you have Canada Thistle, they are not hard to miss and they stick out like a sore thumb on your lawn amongst your desired grass and vegetation. What to Look For Canada Thistle is a lighter colored green, deeply lobed, leaves which are prickly looking and resemble spears. Treatment Before using any herbicide product, make sure you first have on the proper PPE for safety gloves, glasses, mask. Prevention The best defense against Canada thistle is a thick lush lawn that is properly maintained and well-fed.

Choose a turfgrass that can prevent weeds. Orange hawkweed. Water plantain. Parrot feather. Water primrose. Common sowthistle. Water shield.

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Poison ivy. Wild rape. Wild strawberry. Wild sweet potato. Flea bane daisy. Prickly lettuce. For late season application in corn, pastures, or small grains in one operation for control of Smartweed, Cocklebur, Annual morningglory and other annual broadleaf weeds less than 1 inch high. Field should be as clean as possible and corn 20 to 30 inches tall. Apply 1 pint with 80 to lbs.

Next, dilute 1 pint of this product with 2 quarts clean water for each acre to be treated with one tank-full. Start the tank agitator and slowly add the diluted 2,4-D solution. Spray immediately, maintaining continuous agitation until spray tank is empty. Direct the spray to lower 3 to 4 inches of corn stalk.

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Use spray equipment designated to handle corrosive liquid nitrogen solutions. After spraying, remove any remaining solution and rinse rig thoroughly with water. Mix only one tank at a time. Do not spray during or immediately following cold, near freezing weather. Add with specified amounts of water to make per acre applications. Use lower rates of product for easily-killed weeds, on inbreds, and when corn is growing rapidly. Do not cultivate for about 2 weeks after treatment while corn is brittle. Pre-plant: Apply in 15 to 30 gallons of water per acre to control emerged broadleaf weed seedlings or existing cover crops prior to planting corn.

Apply 7 to 14 days before planting. Do not use on light, sandy soil or where soil moisture is inadequate for normal weed growth. Use high rate for control of less susceptible weeds or cover crops, such as alfalfa. Pre-emergent: For annual grasses and broadleaf weeds - Apply in 15 to 30 gallons of water per acre. Apply product to emerged weeds from 3 to 5 days after planting, but before corn emerges. Do not use on very light, sandy soils. Use the higher rates on heavy soils. Plant corn as deep as practical. Product will not control weeds which have not emerged.

Emergent - Apply in 5 to 30 gallons of water per acre ground application, 1 to 5 gallons of water by air, just as corn plants are breaking ground. Use low rates on inbreds. Best results are usually obtained when weeds have germinated and corn is 4 to 18 inches tall. As soon as corn is over 8 inches tall, or beyond the 5-leaf stage, use drop nozzles to keep spray off corn foliage as much as possible; direct spray over tops of weeds but not over the corn.

Corn is susceptible to injury shortly after emergence and after unfolding of leaves. Do not spray during this period nor after first tassels appear to dough stage. Delay cultivation for 8 to 10 days to prevent stalk breakage due to temporary brittleness caused by 2,4-D.

Application rates of up to 1 pint per acre may be used to control some hard-to-control weeds.