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Brushmaster Herbicide

$38.99
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$38.99
Current price $38.99
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Brushmaster Herbicide
32 fl oz bottle
$38.99
Brushmaster Herbicide
Case (12 x 32 fl oz bottles)
$338.99
Brushmaster Herbicide
128 fl oz bottle
$104.99
Brushmaster Herbicide
Case (4 x 128 fl oz bottles)
$385.99
Description

 

Brushmaster Herbicide provides economical and dependable control of the toughest brush, including multiflora rose, brambles, poison ivy, poison oak, kudzu, and many other listed vines, trees, and broadleaf weeds. A low-volatile ester formulation, Brushmaster offers application flexibility and can be applied almost any time of year. It’s ideal for use on fencerows, roadsides, firebreaks, around farmstead buildings, and other non-cropland areas as listed.

 

Key Features:

 

  • Economical and low-volatile product
  • Allows you to successfully treat just about any brush or broadleaf weed species
  • Will not strip treated areas of erosion protection
  • Just one application is all it will take
  • Seed can be planted 3-4 weeks 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 Ingredient/s:
2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester - 18.85%
2,4-DP-p, 2-ethylhexyl ester - 9.24%
Dicamba - 3.01%
Product Documents:
Brushmaster Herbicide Label
Brushmaster Herbicide SDS
Target Problem:
Brush: Alder, Ash, Aspen, Basswood, Beech, Birch, Blackberry (suppression), Blackgum (suppression), Black Cherry, Black Locust, Boxelder, Brambles, Buckbrush, Catalpa Cedar, Cherry (suppression), Cottonwood, Dogwood, Elder, Elm, Gooseberry, Green-Briar or Smilax (suppression), Hackberry, Hickory, Honey Locust, Honeysuckle, Kudzu, Mesquite (suppression), Mulberry (suppression), Multiflora Rose, Oak, Persimmon, Pine, Poplar, Privet (suppression), Raspberry, Rose, Sassafras, Shortleaf Pine, Spruce, Sumac, Sweet Gum, Sycamore, Tamarak, Trumpet creeper, Wild Plum, Willow

Broadleaf Weeds: Aster, white heath & white prairie, Bedstraw, Beggarweed creeping, Bindweed, Black medic, Broadleaf plantain, Buckhorn plantain, Bull thistle, Burclover, Burdock common, Buttercup creeping, Carpetweed, Chickweed common, Chicory, Cinquefoil, Clover, Cocklebur, Compassplant, Curly dock, Dandelion, Dayflower, Deadnettle, Dock, Dogfennel, English daisy, False dandelion (*spotted catsear & common catsear), Field bindweed (*morningglory & creeping jenny), Field oxeye-daisy (*creeping oxeye), Filaree, whitestem & redstem, Florida pusley, Ground ivy, Groundsel, Hawkweed, Healall, Henbit, Jimsonweed, Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Lawn burweed, Lespedeza common, Mallow common, Matchweed, Mouseear chickweed, Mustard, Nettle, Oxalis (*yellow woodsorrel & creeping woodsorrel), Parsley-piert, Pennsylvania smartweed, Pennywort (*dollarweed), Pepperweed, Pigweed, Pineappleweed, Plantain, Poison ivy, Poison oak, Puncturevine, Purslane, Ragweed, Red sorrel (*sheep sorrel), Shepherd's purse, Spotted spurge, Spurge, Sunflower, Thistle, Velvetleaf (*pie marker, Indian mallow), Veronica (*corn speedwell), Virginia buttonweed, White clover (*Dutch clover, honeysuckle clover, white trefoil & purplewort), Wild carrot, Wild garlic, Wild geranium, Wild lettuce, Wild mustard, Wild onion, Wild strawberry, Wild violet, Yarrow, Yellow rocket
Areas of Use:
Outdoors, Lawns, Industrial, Non-agricultural areas, Barrier strips, Farmyards, Fencerows or fence lines, Firebreaks, Highway rights-of-way (principal, interstate, county, private, and unpaved roads): Roadsides, roadside ditches, road shoulders, road embankments, dividers, and medians, Industrial sites, Lumberyards, tank farms, fuel or equipment storage areas, Municipal, state, and federal lands, Airports and military installations, Railroad rights-of-way, Recreation areas: Fairgrounds, golf courses, parks, and areas adjacent to athletic fields, Utility rights-of-way: Telephone, pipeline, electrical powerlines, and communication transmission lines
Application:
Can be applied as either a broadcast spray, spot treatment, see label for complete instructions.
Family & Pet Safe?
Yes, when used as directed on label
Formulation:
Commercial, Professional, Residential
U.S. State Restrictions:
AK, HI, CA, PR, DC
Dimensions:
32 fl oz: L 3.5" x W 2.5" x H 10"
Case of 12: L 15" x W 10" x H 11"
128 fl oz: L 4" x W 7.5" x H 12"
Shipping Weight:
32 fl oz: 2.69 lbs
Case of 12: 25.4 lbs
128 fl oz: 8.45 lbs
Manufacturer:
PBI Gordon
EPA Registration #:
2217-774

 

Brushmaster Herbicide provides economical and dependable control of the toughest brush, including multiflora rose, brambles, poison ivy, poison oak, kudzu, and many other listed vines, trees, and broadleaf weeds. A low-volatile ester formulation, Brushmaster offers application flexibility and can be applied almost any time of year. It’s ideal for use on fencerows, roadsides, firebreaks, around farmstead buildings, and other non-cropland areas as listed.

 

Key Features:

 

  • Economical and low-volatile product
  • Allows you to successfully treat just about any brush or broadleaf weed species
  • Will not strip treated areas of erosion protection
  • Just one application is all it will take
  • Seed can be planted 3-4 weeks 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.

Active Ingredient/s:
2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester - 18.85%
2,4-DP-p, 2-ethylhexyl ester - 9.24%
Dicamba - 3.01%
Product Documents:
Brushmaster Herbicide Label
Brushmaster Herbicide SDS
Target Problem:
Brush: Alder, Ash, Aspen, Basswood, Beech, Birch, Blackberry (suppression), Blackgum (suppression), Black Cherry, Black Locust, Boxelder, Brambles, Buckbrush, Catalpa Cedar, Cherry (suppression), Cottonwood, Dogwood, Elder, Elm, Gooseberry, Green-Briar or Smilax (suppression), Hackberry, Hickory, Honey Locust, Honeysuckle, Kudzu, Mesquite (suppression), Mulberry (suppression), Multiflora Rose, Oak, Persimmon, Pine, Poplar, Privet (suppression), Raspberry, Rose, Sassafras, Shortleaf Pine, Spruce, Sumac, Sweet Gum, Sycamore, Tamarak, Trumpet creeper, Wild Plum, Willow

Broadleaf Weeds: Aster, white heath & white prairie, Bedstraw, Beggarweed creeping, Bindweed, Black medic, Broadleaf plantain, Buckhorn plantain, Bull thistle, Burclover, Burdock common, Buttercup creeping, Carpetweed, Chickweed common, Chicory, Cinquefoil, Clover, Cocklebur, Compassplant, Curly dock, Dandelion, Dayflower, Deadnettle, Dock, Dogfennel, English daisy, False dandelion (*spotted catsear & common catsear), Field bindweed (*morningglory & creeping jenny), Field oxeye-daisy (*creeping oxeye), Filaree, whitestem & redstem, Florida pusley, Ground ivy, Groundsel, Hawkweed, Healall, Henbit, Jimsonweed, Knotweed, Kochia, Lambsquarters, Lawn burweed, Lespedeza common, Mallow common, Matchweed, Mouseear chickweed, Mustard, Nettle, Oxalis (*yellow woodsorrel & creeping woodsorrel), Parsley-piert, Pennsylvania smartweed, Pennywort (*dollarweed), Pepperweed, Pigweed, Pineappleweed, Plantain, Poison ivy, Poison oak, Puncturevine, Purslane, Ragweed, Red sorrel (*sheep sorrel), Shepherd's purse, Spotted spurge, Spurge, Sunflower, Thistle, Velvetleaf (*pie marker, Indian mallow), Veronica (*corn speedwell), Virginia buttonweed, White clover (*Dutch clover, honeysuckle clover, white trefoil & purplewort), Wild carrot, Wild garlic, Wild geranium, Wild lettuce, Wild mustard, Wild onion, Wild strawberry, Wild violet, Yarrow, Yellow rocket
Areas of Use:
Outdoors, Lawns, Industrial, Non-agricultural areas, Barrier strips, Farmyards, Fencerows or fence lines, Firebreaks, Highway rights-of-way (principal, interstate, county, private, and unpaved roads): Roadsides, roadside ditches, road shoulders, road embankments, dividers, and medians, Industrial sites, Lumberyards, tank farms, fuel or equipment storage areas, Municipal, state, and federal lands, Airports and military installations, Railroad rights-of-way, Recreation areas: Fairgrounds, golf courses, parks, and areas adjacent to athletic fields, Utility rights-of-way: Telephone, pipeline, electrical powerlines, and communication transmission lines
Application:
Can be applied as either a broadcast spray, spot treatment, see label for complete instructions.
Family & Pet Safe?
Yes, when used as directed on label
Formulation:
Commercial, Professional, Residential
U.S. State Restrictions:
AK, HI, CA, PR, DC
Dimensions:
32 fl oz: L 3.5" x W 2.5" x H 10"
Case of 12: L 15" x W 10" x H 11"
128 fl oz: L 4" x W 7.5" x H 12"
Shipping Weight:
32 fl oz: 2.69 lbs
Case of 12: 25.4 lbs
128 fl oz: 8.45 lbs
Manufacturer:
PBI Gordon
EPA Registration #:
2217-774

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