Remedy Ultra Triclopyr Herbicide (1 Gallon)
Simply the best choice against brush
Remedy® Ultra herbicide provides convenient, flexible, long-lasting control of more than 35 brush species. Whether protecting grazing acres from encroaching brush, maintaining valuable fence lines or reclaiming overgrown pasture land, Remedy Ultra gets the job done.
Benefits
Brush control made easy
Remedy® Ultra herbicide simplifies brush control with tank-mix and treatment-method flexibility. It is the perfect choice for all types of brush control — from light, scattered encroaching brush to treating moderately dense infestations to reclaiming large tracts from mature, established, mixed brush.
A solid foundation with flexible control
Tank-mix flexibility makes Remedy Ultra an excellent foundation on which to build all types of brush control programs. Tank-mix with GrazonNext® HL herbicide to broaden the brush control spectrum and to control understory broadleaf weeds.
Protect, enhance, restore the land
Remedy Ultra offers the flexibility in treatment methods and tank-mix combinations to design programs that stop encroaching brush, selectively enhance sensitive sites or reclaim large tracts overrun by brush. Treatment programs with Remedy Ultra help meet multiple land-use goals, from restoring or improving livestock grazing to enhancing habitat or maintaining pastures, rangeland or Conservation Reserve Program acres. Remedy Ultra preserves and/or increases the value of the land.
Technical Specifications
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Active Ingredient
Triclopyr: 2-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyloxy)acetic acid, butoxyethyl ester.....60.45%
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Application Rate
Apply Remedy® Ultra herbicide in broadcast applications at rates of 1 pint to 4 quarts per acre in a total spray volume of 5 or more gallons per acre by air or 10 to 20 gallons per acre by ground.
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Application Timing
Treat when weeds are actively growing and not stressed by drought or other conditions. Increase the herbicide rate within the labeled rate range as the season progresses and plants become more mature.
Delay foliar brush applications until target species are fully leafed out and actively growing and are not stressed by drought or other conditions.
Make low-volume basal and basal cut-stump individual plant treatments anytime, as long as snow or standing water don’t prevent proper application.
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Application Method
Aerial broadcast. Ground broadcast. Spot treatment. Low-volume basal. Basal cut-stump. High-volume foliar.