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Weedar 64 24D HERBICIDE - 2.5 GAL

$44.95

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$37.95
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Weedar 64 Animine Broadleaf Herbicide - 2.5 Gallon jug

EPA Reg. # 71368-1

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Weedar Herbicide is used for broadleaf control in turf and other labeled crops


 

Non DOT regulated product


Weedar Herbicide kills most broadleaf weeds. See label for specific weeds controlled. No adjuvants necessary.

Weedar herbicides labeled application rates:

  • 1-1.5 quart per acre
  • For spot spray applications approx 1.5 - 2 ounces per gallon of water
  • See label for all usage details and for weeds controlled

Other sizes available on this site: 1 Gallon jug

Other Product Suggestions

For total weed control use: Credit Extra or Roundup PowerMax

Special Licensing or Registration for Weedar 64:

Most products sold on this site do not require a license for purchasing and using them; however, some states may vary in their requirements. Some products sold on this website may require the special licensing training or registration of the user with that user's state, county, city, province, etc. You are responsible for providing a license, permit, registration, etc., if required by your local or state authorities. Most states or counties in the U.S.A. will provide a license or personal use permit for a nominal fee. It is your responsibility—and not that of KeystonePestSolutions.com or its affiliates - to verify that any products purchased are licensed for distribution and use in your state, county, city or province, etc.

Weedar 64 Disclaimer:

Purchaser is responsible to read the Product Label and Use requirements for this product. KeystonePestSolutions.com assumes no liability for the use or misuse of these products and makes no guarantees other than what the manufacturer of this product will stand behind.

 



This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 15 April, 2008.

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