Description
Crossbow Specialty Herbicide is recommended for control of most species of unwanted woody plants, as well as annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, growing on rangeland, permanent grass pastures, Conservation Reserve Program Acres (CRP), fence rows, non-irrigation ditch-banks, roadsides, other non-crop areas, and industrial sites.
Crossbow Specialty Herbicide a low volatile herbicide, has a lower evaporation rate, which means less loss of water so that more herbicide reaches its target and less product drift.
Key Features:
- Controls broadleaf weeds, heavy brush, vines and unwanted trees
- Can be applied by all types of sprayers
- Rainfast within two hours after application
*HomeandGardenSupply.com always recommends reading the entire product label before use, and following all necessary safety precautions, mixing instructions and proper application methods.
Additional Information
Additional Information:
Active Ingredients: | 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid, Butoxy ethyl Ester = 34.4% |
Product Documents: | Crossbow Specialty Herbicide Label/Booklet Crossbow Specialty Herbicide SDS |
Target Problem: |
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For Use In: | Rangeland, Permanent Grass Pastures, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Acres, Fence Rows, Non-Irrigation Ditch Banks, Roadsides and other non-crop areas and industrial sites. |
Application: | Fill the spray tank about half full with clean water. Then add the Crossbow and complete filling the tank with agitation running. Mix thoroughly and continue moderate agitation while spraying. See label for full and specific application instructions. |
Family & Pet Safe? | Yes, if used as directed on the product label. |
Formulation: | Consumer |
U.S. State Restrictions: | CA, OR, and WA |
Shipping Weight: | 2.3 lbs - 36.30 lbs |
Manufacturer: | Southern Ag |
EPA Registration # | 62719-260-829 |
Crossbow Specialty Herbicide is recommended for control of most species of unwanted woody plants, as well as annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, growing on rangeland, permanent grass pastures, Conservation Reserve Program Acres (CRP), fence rows, non-irrigation ditch-banks, roadsides, other non-crop areas, and industrial sites.
Crossbow Specialty Herbicide a low volatile herbicide, has a lower evaporation rate, which means less loss of water so that more herbicide reaches its target and less product drift.
Key Features:
- Controls broadleaf weeds, heavy brush, vines and unwanted trees
- Can be applied by all types of sprayers
- Rainfast within two hours after application
*HomeandGardenSupply.com always recommends reading the entire product label before use, and following all necessary safety precautions, mixing instructions and proper application methods.
Additional Information:
Active Ingredients: | 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid, Butoxy ethyl Ester = 34.4% |
Product Documents: | Crossbow Specialty Herbicide Label/Booklet Crossbow Specialty Herbicide SDS |
Target Problem: |
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For Use In: | Rangeland, Permanent Grass Pastures, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Acres, Fence Rows, Non-Irrigation Ditch Banks, Roadsides and other non-crop areas and industrial sites. |
Application: | Fill the spray tank about half full with clean water. Then add the Crossbow and complete filling the tank with agitation running. Mix thoroughly and continue moderate agitation while spraying. See label for full and specific application instructions. |
Family & Pet Safe? | Yes, if used as directed on the product label. |
Formulation: | Consumer |
U.S. State Restrictions: | CA, OR, and WA |
Shipping Weight: | 2.3 lbs - 36.30 lbs |
Manufacturer: | Southern Ag |
EPA Registration # | 62719-260-829 |
Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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Will it kill grass?
It depends on the type of grass. This product is not labeled for use on turf or lawns, and is only labeled for rangeland, permanent grass, pastures, conservation reserve program (CRP) acres, fence rows, nonirrigation ditchbanks, roadsides, other non-crop areas and industrial sites.
The label for this product is also specifies that this product should not be used on bentgrass or newly seeded grass. It also says that drought and other stressors on the grass can increase the chance for injuring the grass. -
Do you have to be licensed to purchase a gallon of crossbow
It depends on what state you live in. In most states, this product can be bought without a commercial license. It is important to check in your state's pesticide databases to know if a pesticide is restricted to commercial use only before purchase.
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Will this kill my trees in the yard too, if I spray my lawns. Such as berch, pine, and other ornamental trees?
The label for Crossbow states that it will damage fruit and ornamental trees if it comes it contact with Crossbow.
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Will this kill woody volunteer plants?
Crossbow could potentially harm a woody plant, on page 16 of the label, it gives some species that are easy and hard for Crossbow to control.
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Will it kill cattails
This product is not labeled to be used on cattails. Please make sure to read the label before buying or using this product, as it can't be used around bodies of water.
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How to spay to control Wild Violets.
A full list of instructions can be found on the Crossbow Speciality label. Since wild violets are perennial weeds, it's best to follow the instructions for postemergenct perennial weeds (page 12). The instructions would also depend on if you are spraying as a spot treatment or a broadcast treatment. For foliar broadcast treatment, wild violets can be found under the "2 - 4 qt/acre" column on page 14 of the label, listed as "violet, wild (P)". We always recommend to read the entire label for mixing ratios and how to handle the product safely.
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What is the ratio for water in mixing?
The label for Crossbow gives a few different types of mixing ratios depending on what it's used on and how many acres the property is. The label gives a mixing ratio for 1%, 1.5%, and 4%, in sprayer gallon sizes from 1 gallon to 100 gallons. The label also says in what scenarios you would want to use each mixing ratio.
On Southern Ag's website for Crossbow, they say "For spot applications use 4 to 6 fl. oz in 3 gallons of water. spray to thoroughly wet all foliage. Application types and rates vary, consult product label for specifics." -
Will it kill holly bushes?
Crossbow Specialty Herbicide isn't labeled for killing holly so it could possibly harm it or not. You can potentially treat holly bushes as stumps and use the product as labeled for stump application.