Corteva Agriscience
Garlon® 3A Herbicide
44.4% Triclopyr Triethylamine Salt
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Garlon 3A Herbicide, 2.5 Gallon
Garlon 3A is the liquid amine formulation for foliar, cut surface and tree injection applications. Foliar applications are most effective during the period of active growth. Tree injections and cut surface treatments can be applied year-round. Active ingredient is 44.4% triclopyr triethylamine salt. 2-1/2 Gallon Jug.
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Quick Specs
Brand | Corteva Agriscience |
MPN | 11004 |
UPC | |
UNSPSC | 10171700 |
Made In | United States |
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Quick Specs
Brand: Corteva Agriscience
MPN: 11004
UPC:
UNSPSC: 10171700
Made In: United States
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- The mixing instructions of the garlon 3A are a bit confusing. I have approximately 4 acres of pasture that I need to spray to get rid of the weeds and woody plants. What is the proper mixture for this application.
- According to the label you do not want to exceed 2/3 gallon of Garlon 3 per acre per year for pastures. I would suggest mixing ¼ gallons to 2/3 gallons of Garlon 3A in 10-20 gallons of water per acre. If there is more woody vegetation than broadleaf weeds I would go closer to 2/3 gallons of Garlon, if there is more weeds you will be able to get away with a less of concentration. I would also suggest mixing in a non-ionic surfactant with the mixture. Mix the surfactant at a 1:2 ratio of surfactant to herbicide. Since you mentioned pastures I did want to call out that there are a couple of grazing restrictions as well: o Do not allow lactating dairy animals to graze treated areas until the following growing season o Do not harvest hay for 14 days after application o Grazed areas of non-cropland and forestry sites may be spot treated ifthe comprise no more than 10% of the grazable area. If you have any more questions please let us know.