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  1. Dec 19, 2022 · Most combination products contain 2, 4,-D, dicamba, triclopyr, or MCPA, and are formulated in two ways; amines or esters. Knowing the difference between the two and when to use them can increase your weed control dramatically.

  2. May 8, 2021 · Formerly known as Turflon Ester Ultra, this herbicide by Hi-Yield is one of the most effective ones you can use on actively growing broadleaf weeds, both perennial and annual. It targets species like kikuyugrass and other weeds that might be growing in perennial ryegrass, bluegrass, or tall fescue.

  3. Oct 20, 2023 · These herbicides are all designed to selectively kill wood-stemmed, broadleaf vines like poison ivy and other invasive weeds. Unlike RoundUp and other indiscriminate herbicides, products containing triclopyr as their active ingredient will only target specific categories of plants.

  4. Triclopyr is a man-made herbicide used to control both broadleaf and woody plants. It was first registered in 1979 for use in forestry and it is used in both agricultural and non-agricultural settings. Certain products may have limited use for campsites, roadside applications, and some ornamental lawns.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · It’s important to know that the amount of triclopyr per gallon of water can vary based on the product concentration and the specific application needs. For instance, Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer advises using 2 to 6 oz of the product per gallon of water for standard applications covering 1,000 sq. ft.

  6. Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester, manufactured by VPG, is a post-emergent herbicide that eliminates annual and perennial weeds in commercial ornamental turf and sod-farms. When used as a post-emergent, Hi-Yield Triclopyr Ester works by being absorbed into the weeds by foliar contact.

  7. Aug 30, 2023 · Triclopyr is a selective herbicide that affects "broadleaf" plants, with minimal soil activity that also can be applied to foliage and woody stems. The combination is non-selective, and best used in settings where target plants can be selectively spot-treated to preserve desirable plants (Figure 1).

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