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Mojave 70 EG Herbicide

$59.99
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$59.99
Current price $59.99
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Mojave 70 EG Herbicide
5 lb bag
$59.99
Mojave 70 EG Herbicide
Case (10 x 5 lb bags)
$575.42
Description

 

Mojave 70 EG provides complete burndown and residual bareground vegetation control on a vast number of grasses, weeds, and vines. A dispersible granule intended to be mixed with water and surfactant(s) for application to non-crop areas such as railroad, utility, pipeline and highway rights-of-way and more. It can also be used for weed control under paved surfaces.

 

Key Features:

 

  • Translocated into and kills roots and underground storage tissue in target weeds.
  • Long application window – spring to fall.
  • Cost effective site prep solution – provides broad spectrum, long-lasting control.
  • Compatible with other herbicides to maximize residual control spectrum.
  • When applied as an oil emulsion – cuticle wax is dissolved increasing herbicide absorption and enhancing effectiveness.

 

*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:
Imazapyr 7.78%
Diuron 62.22%
Product Documents:
Mojave 70 EG Label
Mojave 70 EG SDS
Target Problem:
Ageratum, Alder, American beech, Annual Bluegrass, Annual Ryegrass, Annual Sweet Vernalgrass, Arrowwood, Ash, Bahiagrass, Bald Cypress, Barnyardgrass, Beardgrass, Bermudagrass, Big Bluestream, Bigleaf maple, Black Gum, Black Locust, Blackberry, Boxelder, Broadleaf Signalgrass, Broom Snakeweed, Bull Thistle, Burdock, Camelthorn, Canada Bluegrass, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Carpetweed, Cattail, Cheat, Cherry, Chinaberry, Clover, Cocklebur, Cogongrass, Common Chickweed, Common Ragweed, Corn Spurry, Crabgrass, Dallisgrass, Dandelion, Dayflower, Desert, Dewberry, Diffuse Knapweed, Dock, Dogfennel, Dogwood, Downy Brome, Elm, Fall Panicum, Feathertop, Fescue, Field Bindweed, Filaree, Fleabane, Foxtail, Giant Ragweed, Goldenrod, Goosegrass, Greenbriar, Grey rabbitbrush, Gromwell, Groundcherry, Guineagrass, Hawksbeard, Hawthorn, Hedge Bindweed, Hickory, Hoary Vervain, honeylocust, Honeysuckle, Horseenettle, Horseweed, Indian Mustard, Italian Ryegrass, Japanease Bamboo, Johnsongrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Knawel, Kochia, Kudzu, Kyllinga, Lambsquarters, Leepedeza, Little Mallow, Lovegrass, Maidencane, Maple, Marigold, Milkweed, Miners Lettuce, Morning Glory, Morningglory, Mulberry, Mullein, Nettleleaf goosegrass, Oak, Orchardgrass, Oxeye Daisy, Paragrass, Pennycress, Peppergrass, Pepperweed, Persimmon, Pharagmites, Pigweed, Pine, Pineapple weed, Plantain, Poison Ivy, Pokeweed, Poplar, Prairie Threeawn, Prairie Cordgrass, Prickly sida, Primrose, Privet, Puncturevine, Purple Loosestrife, Purslane, Quackgrass, Ragweed, Rattail Fescue, Red Alder, Red Maple, Redvine, Reed Canarygrass, Ricegrass, Rush Skeletonweed, Russian Knapweed, Russian Olive, Russian Thistle, Saltbrush, Saltgrass, Sand Dropseed, Sandbur, Sassafras, Sesbania, Shepard's-purse, Sicklepod, Silverleaf nighshade, Smartweed, Smooth Brome, Sorrell, Sourwood, Sowthistle, Spangletop, Speedwell, Stinging Nettle, Sunflower, Sweet Clover, Sweetgum, Tansymustard, Texas Thistle, Timothy, Torpedograss, Trumpetcreeper, Vaseygrass, Velvetgrass, Velvetleaf, Virgina Creeper, Water Willow, Western Ragweed, Wild Barley, Wild Buckwheat, Wild Carrot, Wild Grape, WIld Lettuce, Wild Oats, Wild Parsnip, Wild Raddish, Wild Rose, Wild Turnip, Willow, Wirestern Muhly, Witchgrass, Woollyleaf Bursage, Yellow poplar, Yellow Starthistle, and Yellow woodsorrel.
Areas of Use:
Outdoors, non-cropland areas such as railroad, utility, pipeline and highway rights-of-way, utility plant sites, petroleum tank farms, pumping installations, fence rows, storage areas, farmyards and around farm buildings, non-irrigation ditchbanks and other similar areas where bare ground is desired . Alligare Mojave 70 EG may also be used for weed control under paved surfaces 
Application:
Less than 15 inches Average Annual Rainfall, 7-10 pounds of Mojave 70 EG per acre
Between 15 and 35 inches Average Annual Rainfall, 8-13 pounds of Mojave 70 EG per acre
Greater than 35 inches Average Annual Rainfall, 13-19 pounds of Mojave 70 EG per acre
Small batch: 0.5-1 pound per gallon of water
Family & Pet Safe?
Yes, when used as directed on the label. Keep out if reach of children and domestic animals.
Formulation:
Commercial, Industrial
U.S. State Restrictions:
AK, CA
Manufacturer:
Alligare
EPA Registration #:
81927-25

 

Mojave 70 EG provides complete burndown and residual bareground vegetation control on a vast number of grasses, weeds, and vines. A dispersible granule intended to be mixed with water and surfactant(s) for application to non-crop areas such as railroad, utility, pipeline and highway rights-of-way and more. It can also be used for weed control under paved surfaces.

 

Key Features:

 

  • Translocated into and kills roots and underground storage tissue in target weeds.
  • Long application window – spring to fall.
  • Cost effective site prep solution – provides broad spectrum, long-lasting control.
  • Compatible with other herbicides to maximize residual control spectrum.
  • When applied as an oil emulsion – cuticle wax is dissolved increasing herbicide absorption and enhancing effectiveness.

 

*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:
Imazapyr 7.78%
Diuron 62.22%
Product Documents:
Mojave 70 EG Label
Mojave 70 EG SDS
Target Problem:
Ageratum, Alder, American beech, Annual Bluegrass, Annual Ryegrass, Annual Sweet Vernalgrass, Arrowwood, Ash, Bahiagrass, Bald Cypress, Barnyardgrass, Beardgrass, Bermudagrass, Big Bluestream, Bigleaf maple, Black Gum, Black Locust, Blackberry, Boxelder, Broadleaf Signalgrass, Broom Snakeweed, Bull Thistle, Burdock, Camelthorn, Canada Bluegrass, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Carpetweed, Cattail, Cheat, Cherry, Chinaberry, Clover, Cocklebur, Cogongrass, Common Chickweed, Common Ragweed, Corn Spurry, Crabgrass, Dallisgrass, Dandelion, Dayflower, Desert, Dewberry, Diffuse Knapweed, Dock, Dogfennel, Dogwood, Downy Brome, Elm, Fall Panicum, Feathertop, Fescue, Field Bindweed, Filaree, Fleabane, Foxtail, Giant Ragweed, Goldenrod, Goosegrass, Greenbriar, Grey rabbitbrush, Gromwell, Groundcherry, Guineagrass, Hawksbeard, Hawthorn, Hedge Bindweed, Hickory, Hoary Vervain, honeylocust, Honeysuckle, Horseenettle, Horseweed, Indian Mustard, Italian Ryegrass, Japanease Bamboo, Johnsongrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Knawel, Kochia, Kudzu, Kyllinga, Lambsquarters, Leepedeza, Little Mallow, Lovegrass, Maidencane, Maple, Marigold, Milkweed, Miners Lettuce, Morning Glory, Morningglory, Mulberry, Mullein, Nettleleaf goosegrass, Oak, Orchardgrass, Oxeye Daisy, Paragrass, Pennycress, Peppergrass, Pepperweed, Persimmon, Pharagmites, Pigweed, Pine, Pineapple weed, Plantain, Poison Ivy, Pokeweed, Poplar, Prairie Threeawn, Prairie Cordgrass, Prickly sida, Primrose, Privet, Puncturevine, Purple Loosestrife, Purslane, Quackgrass, Ragweed, Rattail Fescue, Red Alder, Red Maple, Redvine, Reed Canarygrass, Ricegrass, Rush Skeletonweed, Russian Knapweed, Russian Olive, Russian Thistle, Saltbrush, Saltgrass, Sand Dropseed, Sandbur, Sassafras, Sesbania, Shepard's-purse, Sicklepod, Silverleaf nighshade, Smartweed, Smooth Brome, Sorrell, Sourwood, Sowthistle, Spangletop, Speedwell, Stinging Nettle, Sunflower, Sweet Clover, Sweetgum, Tansymustard, Texas Thistle, Timothy, Torpedograss, Trumpetcreeper, Vaseygrass, Velvetgrass, Velvetleaf, Virgina Creeper, Water Willow, Western Ragweed, Wild Barley, Wild Buckwheat, Wild Carrot, Wild Grape, WIld Lettuce, Wild Oats, Wild Parsnip, Wild Raddish, Wild Rose, Wild Turnip, Willow, Wirestern Muhly, Witchgrass, Woollyleaf Bursage, Yellow poplar, Yellow Starthistle, and Yellow woodsorrel.
Areas of Use:
Outdoors, non-cropland areas such as railroad, utility, pipeline and highway rights-of-way, utility plant sites, petroleum tank farms, pumping installations, fence rows, storage areas, farmyards and around farm buildings, non-irrigation ditchbanks and other similar areas where bare ground is desired . Alligare Mojave 70 EG may also be used for weed control under paved surfaces 
Application:
Less than 15 inches Average Annual Rainfall, 7-10 pounds of Mojave 70 EG per acre
Between 15 and 35 inches Average Annual Rainfall, 8-13 pounds of Mojave 70 EG per acre
Greater than 35 inches Average Annual Rainfall, 13-19 pounds of Mojave 70 EG per acre
Small batch: 0.5-1 pound per gallon of water
Family & Pet Safe?
Yes, when used as directed on the label. Keep out if reach of children and domestic animals.
Formulation:
Commercial, Industrial
U.S. State Restrictions:
AK, CA
Manufacturer:
Alligare
EPA Registration #:
81927-25

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