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Envu Method 240SL 10L. Aminocyclopyrachlor *STEWARDSHIP REQUIRED

Sale price$1,056.00
SKU: 1PHMTHD10

Group 4 Herbicide

Method 240 SL Herbicide provides proven control of Mesquite, Prickly Acacia and other invasive woody weeds in pastoral and grazing land. Method 240 SL Herbicide delivers a reliable alternative to manage undesirable brush and woody weeds giving graziers and NRM groups the opportunity to restore rangeland grazing land.

 

Method's Stewardship Program

Envu’s Method 240SL Herbicide requires completion of a stewardship program before purchase to ensure responsible and effective usage. The stewardship process is quick and easy! You can access the necessary training through the following link: 

Method 240SL Herbicide Stewardship & Training.

*DISCLAIMER: Customer's that purchase Method will be required to provide Greenway Weed Solutions with a valid Stewardship Certificate number to receive the product. If a valid Stewardship Certificate number is not provided, then Greenway Weed Solutions has the right to refuse dispatch and cancel the order with notice to the customer. Please contact us for any questions regarding Envu's Compulsory Stewardship & Training for Method 240SL.* 

 

Key Features:

  • Method 240 SL Herbicide is an innovative brush solution
  • containing 240 g/ L of aminocyclopyrachlor,
  • in an easy to use formulation, helping graziers to restore pastural rangeland
  • reduces the negative impacts of difficult to control woody weed species, like Mesquite and Prickly acacia. 
  • Method 240 SL Herbicide is labelled for non-hayed use on rangeland and perennial pastures managed by grazing only. 
  • Method 240 SL Herbicide delivers an innovative and effective treatment to manage undesirable woody weeds, giving graziers the opportunity to reclaim and restore their rangeland pastures.

 

Key Benefits:

  • New active ingredient for managing undesirable woody and brush weeds in rangelands. 
  • Effective control of Mesquite and Prickly acacia; two of the most problematic tree weed species in inland Australia. 
  • An effective tool for the restoration of grazing and rangelands. 
  • Systemic control through foliage and root uptake. 
  • Online stewardship strategy to ensure effective application, minimise environmental impact and avoid off-site damage.

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