triclopyr

  1. David.

    Creeping thistle or Sow thistle.

    I have some ground going into vegetables and also into sunflowers. The thistles are putting on good growth and everything else was taken out by a Feb Glyphosate application. I really want to do the thistles properly, roots and all, but not leave potentially crop-damaging chemical residue. What's...
  2. Ed @ Farmdeals

    Begin your Crop protection shopping

    Given the current state of the market, weather conditions, and input costs, it's crucial to secure the best possible prices for your agricultural needs. We are now offering spot prices for a wide selection of crop protection chemicals. Log in to Farmdeals and reduce your input costs. Popular...
  3. Ed @ Farmdeals

    Early bird crop protection deals

    Take advantage of hefty early bird discounts on a range of crop protection chemicals. Log in to see the prices here: Click here Or drop us a message to get a quote. Collective Our Glyphosate collective ends this Sunday (4th February). Make sure to join the collective before the deal end date...
  4. Wood field

    Stoats/ weasels good or bad

    Just pulled up in farm yard and watched a stoat zipping around in the grass Cheeky little feker tried to catch a Robin that landed nearby Are they good as in mini ferrets that would take on rats or just another pest
  5. B

    Thistles

    I have. A lot of this taking over pasture what would the ground have to little of or to much of
  6. W

    Cutting after forefront spray

    Silage field was sprayed this past with with forefront, been assured it’s safe to cut it won’t forefront as the much from the resulting silage will only ever be used back on grassland. But what I was wondering how long after spraying is it safe to cut it ?
  7. P

    Herbicide for controlling brambles and saplings in a non crop area?

    Please can any one suggest a herbicide to deal with the above problem around farm buildings . To be applied by knapsack sprayer.
  8. daveydiesel1

    Best grassland spray

    What is the best for killing docks, chickweed, nettles and thristles at a reasonable price but wont stunt grass growth?
  9. A

    Removing Blackthorn Permanently

    I've bought 20 acres of very neglected land The hedges are blackthorn and have been allowed to spread to more than 10m thick plus I have outcrops of it in the corners I've flailed much of it but how do I stop it re growing ? Some is too big to flail (according to the contractor) approx 40mm...
  10. S

    Brambles in poly tunnels

    Hello everyone. So Iv got a poly tunnel 18m x 8. I think it’s that wide. anyway it’s been neglected for a year, due to father in law being really ill this last year and it was his baby really. It’s now full of brambles. What’s the best thing to use on it to kill it all off so we just have a...
  11. J

    Weedwipers

    Anyone use one of these ? The type that’s towed behind a quad. I rather foolishly have paddocks let to horsey women and parts of them are really thick with thistles and rather than spraying the grass off I’m thinking whether a trailed weed wiper would work when done regularly Any one care...
  12. Skye steele21

    Need to get rid of buttercups!

    I have masses of buttercups growing in my horse paddocks, could anyone point me in the direction of the right spray to kill them off with, thank you x
  13. hally

    Nettles!!!

    Is there a cheaper alternative to grazon for spot spraying nettles. Also is the sprays sold on here competitive against Agrivista etc
  14. Jerry

    Cheap and cheerful thistle/nettle control - if there is such a thing

    Got a nice flush of spear thistles and nettles in old grass that need cleaning up, best cheap and cheerful spray?
  15. Andrew1983

    Docks worse than ever this year?!

    I sprayed a few fields last year but have them back worse than ever this year! Minstrel was the spray, cheap but it appears to be a waste of time and still knocks the grass. Really didn’t want to have to spray this spring mainly because I don’t want to stunt the grass growth when it’s costing so...
  16. Corteva Updates

    Remove the burden of spring weed control - treat grassland weeds now!

    Remove the burden of spring weed control - treat grassland weeds now! Rapid grass growth and multiple silage cuts taken to make up last winters forage shortfall, meant many weedy fields missed out on a herbicide spray in spring, says weed biology specialist, Dr Nicola Perry from Corteva...
  17. Corteva Updates

    Getting on top of woody weeds

    Getting on top of woody weeds Brambles, gorse and broom are tough woody weeds which can grow quickly, taking over areas that could be grazed. “These sorts of weeds typically grow around the edges of fields and gateways,” says Dr Nicola Perry, weed biology specialist for Corteva Agriscience...
  18. Corteva Updates

    Farmers reminded to keep Forefront T-treated forage on-farm

    Farmers reminded to keep Forefront T-treated forage on-farm Farmers who have treated pasture with Forefront® T (contains aminopyralid and triclopyr), this year are reminded of the need to pay attention to restrictions on its use, and how treated grass may be subsequently used. Forefront T is...
  19. Corteva Updates

    Remove the burden of spring weed control - treat grassland weeds now!

    Remove the burden of spring weed control - treat grassland weeds now! Rapid grass growth and multiple silage cuts taken to make up last winters forage shortfall, meant many weedy fields missed out on a herbicide spray in spring, says weed biology specialist, Dr Nicola Perry from Corteva...
  20. Corteva Updates

    Getting on top of woody weeds

    Getting on top of woody weeds Brambles, gorse and broom are tough woody weeds which can grow quickly, taking over areas that could be grazed. “These sorts of weeds typically grow around the edges of fields and gateways,” says Dr Nicola Perry, weed biology specialist for Corteva Agriscience...
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