Product Description
Non-volatile formulation of soluble granules for use on broadleaf weed control in cereals and pasture.
Features
- Controls broadleaf weeds in new pasture, established pasture and cereal
- Less damaging to valuable clovers than traditional 2,4-D ester (EHE) formulations
- Supplied as an easy to dissolve granular formulation packed in water-soluble bags
- Non-volatile and low odour
- Better quality pasture from reduced weed competition and improved grazing management.
Benefits
- Improved clover safety
- Easy to measure and mix
- For safe and easy handling and application
Safety Data Sheet
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Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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