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Corteva Starane Advance Herbicide Fluroxypyr

Sale price$154.00
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Group 4 Herbicide

Starane Advanced is a broadleaf herbicide used for the control of a wide range of weeds in winter cereals as well as woody weeds in agricultural noncrop areas, commercial and industrial areas, forests, pastures and rights-of-way.

 

Key Weeds Controlled:

A wide range of broadleaf weeds including (see label for full details):

  • Bathurst burr
  • Bellyache bush
  • Blue heliotrope
  • Black bindweed (climbing buckwheat)
  • Blackberry nightshade
  • Bokhara clover
  • Broad-leaf pepper tree
  • Caltrop (yellow vine)
  • Cobblers pegs
  • Cockspur thorn
  • Common sensitive plant
  • Common sowthistle
  • Creeping lantana
  • Crofton weed
  • Docks
  • Flannel weed
  • Giant sensitive tree
  • Hexham scent
  • Hiptage
  • Honey locust
  • Lantana
  • Limebush
  • Madeira vine
  • Milkweed
  • Mistflower
  • Mother-of-millions
  • Noogoora burr
  • Ochna
  • Paddy's lucerne
  • Prickly acacia
  • Scrub nettle
  • Siam weed
  • Sida
  • Silverleaf nightshade
  • Small flowered mallow (marshmallow)
  • Snakeweed (dark and light blue)
  • St John's wort
  • Stinking passion flower
  • Wandering jew
  • Wattles including: Acacia aulacocarpa, A. decora, A. harpophylla, A. leiocalyx, A. salicina
  • White lupin
  • Yellow-flowered devil's claw
  • Broad-leaf pepper tree
  • Calotrope
  • Chinee apple
  • Chinese celtis
  • Pond apple
  • Ochna
  • Sisal hemp
  • Mimosa bush
  • Limebush
  • Tree Violet
  • Blue Billygoat weed
  • Common sensitive plant
  • Climbing buckwheat 
Corteva Starane Advance Herbicide Fluroxypyr
Corteva Starane Advance Herbicide Fluroxypyr Sale price$154.00

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