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Indigo Overtake Oil 20L. Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate Alcohol Ethoxylate Parrafinic Oil

Sale price$179.00
SKU: 1PAOTOIL20

Adjuvated Spraying Oil

Crop Oil Concentrate (COC) based adjuvant and non-ionic surfactant blend to maximize spreading, wetting and penetration of grass, woody weed and nonselective herbicides.

Compatible Products:

Grass Specific Herbicides

  • Haloxyfop
  • Fluazifop-p butyl
  • Clethodim
  • Sethoxydim
  • Atrazine
  • Simazine
  • Terbuthylazine
  • Flupropanate

Woody Weed Control Herbicides where cuticle penetration is specifically required

  • Triclopyr
  • Picloram
  • Clopyralid
  • Fluroxypyr

Non-Selective Herbicides

  • Glyphosate
  • Glufosinate
  • Ammonium
  • Amitrole
  • Paraquat
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Indigo Overtake Oil 20L. Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate Alcohol Ethoxylate Parrafinic Oil Sale price$179.00

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