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Corteva Access Herbicide Tricolpyr Picloram Liquid Hydrocarbon

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Group 4 Herbicide

Access Herbicide provides weed controls via plant cell growth disruption with minimal off-target risk. It provides excellent control of thin-barked saplings and multi-stemmed weeds where foliar spraying would be difficult or pose a risk to the environment, whilst preventing regrowth of trees following mechanical control methods. 

Although controlling woody weeds is difficult, it's not impossible, The persistent nature of woody weeds results in various herbicide applications to achieve total control. GWS recommends an integrated weed management approach to gain long term control for tenacious weed infestations. 

Access provides selective control of a wide range of woody and noxious weeds in commercial and industrial areas, public lands, fence lines and pastures, by basal bark and cut stump applications.

Corteva Access Herbicide Tricolpyr Picloram Liquid Hydrocarbon
Corteva Access Herbicide Tricolpyr Picloram Liquid Hydrocarbon Sale price$159.00

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