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Indigo Contra M Duo Herbicide. MCPA Dicamba

Sale price$249.00
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SKU: 1PHCONTRAM20

Group 4 Herbicide

ProForce Contra M Herbicide is a broadleaf herbicide containing 340g/L MCPA and 80g/L Dicamba. Both active ingredients are present in the form of Dimethylamine salt. It is registered for the control of a very broad range of dicot weeds in all turf management situations and several herbaceous weeds in general non-crop situations.

ProForce Contra M provides quick weed knockdown as well as being one of the broadest spectrum broadleaf weed herbicides available on the market. It is registered to control 38 weeds in turf and non-crop situations.

Available in 20L, 5L and 1L (enquire with GWS) packsizes.

Maximising Performance:

  • Apply to actively growing weeds. Avoid application to plants suffering from stress.
  • Avoid application when rain seems likely to occur within 4 hours. 
  • Avoid application when weeds are wet with dew or rain or under stress from drought, low soil fertility, extreme cold or water logging. 
  • Do not use on Lippiaor Strawberry Clover plants if they are considered desirable.
  • Avoid mowing turf for two days before or after application or fertilise within two weeks of spraying.
  • Apply to Buffalo grass only once within a 12 month period.
  • Use of an adjuvant will enhance active ingredient movement into the plant, improve rainfastness and herbicide performance.
  • Do not use in high winds. Don’t apply under weather conditions, or from spraying equipment, that may cause spray to drift onto nearby susceptible plants/crops, cropping lands or pastures.
Indigo Contra M Duo Herbicide. MCPA Dicamba
Indigo Contra M Duo Herbicide. MCPA Dicamba Sale price$249.00

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