Does Laudis herbicide have residual?

Does Laudis herbicide have residual?

Laudis provides powerful residual control of more than 65 grass and broadleaf weeds with unsurpassed crop safety in all types of corn. Laudis is an effective resistance management tool in a tankmix with glyphosate against even the toughest glyphosate-, PPO-, ALS-, and dicamba-resistant broadleaf weeds.

How to use Laudis?

Laudis Herbicide

  1. Fill spray tank with 50% of the required volume of water, and begin agitation.
  2. Agitate the LAUDIS Herbicide product container thoroughly by shaking, circulating or stirring prior to adding the herbicide into the spray tank.

How do you use Tynzer?

Mode of Action:

  1. TYNZER inhibits 4-HPPD enzyme in chloroplasts of susceptible weed plants resulting in bleaching symptoms followed by complete kill within 10-12 days after application.
  2. TYNZER should be applied at 2-5 leaf stage of the weeds.
  3. TYNZER should be applied in combination with Atrazine & OUTRIGHT.

What does Atrazine 4L weight per gallon?

4 pounds
Atrazine 4L herbicide contains 4 pounds active ingredient per gallon and 90DF contains 90 percent active ingredient by weight.

What is Warrant herbicide?

Warrant® is an encapsulated herbicide for weed control in Field Corn, Production Seed Corn, Cotton, Peanut, Forage or Grain Sorghum (Milo), Soybean, and Sugar Beet.

What is IMPAcT herbicide?

IMPAcT is a systemic postemergence herbicide for control or growth suppression of emerged broadleaf and grass weeds in field corn (grown for grain, silage or seed), popcorn (grown for ear, kernel or seed) and sweet corn (grown for ear, kernel or seed).

How do you mix Tynzer?

For application in 1 acre , prepare a stock solution of 30ml TynzerTM and 500g Flux in 9.5 Lit clean water, add 1 lit of this stock solution in 16 lit capacity Knapsack spray pump tank and add 30 ml Outright directly in to tank. For 1 acre use 10 suck pump.

How do you control weeds in sugarcane?

Pre- plant application of glyphosate at 2.0 kg ha-1 along with 2% ammonium sulphate at 21 days before planting of sugarcane followed by post emergence direct spraying of glyphosate at 2.0 kg ha-1 along with 2% ammonium sulphate with a special hood on 30 DAP suppressed the nut sedges (Cyperus rotandus) and provided weed …

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