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Adama Excalibur IVM 1kg. sulfometuron methyl

Sale price$149.00
SKU: 1PHEXCAL1

Group 2 Herbicide

Excalibur® IVM is registered for the control of annual and perennial grasses and broadleaf weeds in commercial and industrial areas, rights of way and forestry situations. Excalibur is a 750 g/kg is a WDG (Water Dispersible Granule) formulation containing the active ingredient sulfometuron methyl. The product provides strong grass weed activity (both pre and post emergence) in industrial and forestry weed control situations. To strengthen activity, it is commonly utilised in mixes with broadleaf herbicides (such as Victory IVM Herbicide) to optimise broad spectrum control.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Strength on grass control
  • Compatible with key herbicides utilised in IVM and forestry weed control
  • More tools to utilise in your weed management programs
  • Lox Tox LD50 > 5000
  • Cost effective with proven results
  • Post emergent control through foliar and root activity as well as Pre-emergent residual control. Selected with the right combination product, total weed control can be achieved
  • A great tool to utilise as part of an integrated weed management program
  • Excalibur when used in accordance with the forestry label is safe around native tree species listed on the label
  • Low rates can be used in combination with partner products to provide excellent weed control performance at a cost effective price.
Adama Excalibur IVM 1kg. sulfometuron methyl
Adama Excalibur IVM 1kg. sulfometuron methyl Sale price$149.00

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