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Adama Victory IVM 2kg. Clopyralid

Sale price$239.00
SKU: 1PHVICTORY2

Group 4 Herbicide

Victory® IVM Herbicide contains 750 g/kg clopyralid present in the form of potassium salt The product is available in a WDG (Water Dispersible Granule) formulation, that is utilised for the control of a wide range of broadleaf weeds in Industrial/Commercial, Forest, Fallow land and Pasture situations. Victory® IVM Herbicide has excellent herbicidal activity on a range of troublesome legumes and broadleaf weeds with particular strength on Thistles and Fleabane, which is a key weed in forests, roads, rights of way and industrial areas.

A real benefit of Victory® IVM clopyralid Herbicide is that when used at the right rate and time, the product can provide extended residual activity. When used at the higher rate range, prolonged pre-emergence control (>3 months) can be achieved in all situations including industrial/ Commercial, Forest, Fallow land and Pasture situations. Victory® IVM should be used in accordance with the label, to ensure safety around planted trees.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Strong activity on troublesome broadleaf weeds. Very effective on Thistles, Fleabane and Ragwort
  • More tools to utilise in your weed management programs. Compatible with key herbicides already utilised in Forestry and IVM weed control situations
  • Low impact on the environment
  • Cost effective with proven results
  • Correct timing and rate selection can give you extended residual activity on key target weeds.
  • Selected with the right combination product, Total or selective weed control can be achieved
  • Victory® IVM has low toxicity to fish, birds, honey bees, livestock, earthworms and aquatic organisms and Native trees
Adama Victory IVM 2kg. Clopyralid
Adama Victory IVM 2kg. Clopyralid Sale price$239.00

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