I've heard of Crossbow, but have not used it so cannot answer the questions. I am preparing to once again take on the honey locusts, black locusts and osage orange. The active ingredient in Brush b Gon is something called Triclopyr, triethylamine salt it is an 8% concentration. This salt will mix with 2,4D so, following the label, you can combine the cheaper 2,4D with the more expensive product & get a broad spectrum broadleaf killer of moderate price. It does list Poison Oak on the label. Crossbow is made by Dow. Last year I did a lot of basal bark work on maples with Triclopyr and diesel fuel...worked great. "text": "I've got quite a crop of poison oak this year. (1) Basal or dormant stem applications only. It leaves a dead stick in the air for a summer but you are guaranteed that it won't re-sprout. Last I bought was $100 per gallon, pretty good stuff. I got mine at Home Depot but it is probably available at most places that carry Ortho products. 0000021439 00000 n
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I think they came back because I sprayed in the early Fall when growth was stopped or slowed and I wasn't as good with the spray coverage as I should have been. This year Gly-4 Max is the flavor of the month at $150 for 2-2.5 gallon jugs. It mixes up 4 oz per gallon of water and costs about $16 a quart. 0000001806 00000 n
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But on brushy fence rows in about 10 days it will look like they have been set on fire. "interactionType": "http://schema.org/CommentAction", It comes in a convenient ready to use (RTU) formulation in a handy one quart bottle with an applicator tip. Last I bought was $100 per gallon, pretty good stuff. Who manufactures Crossbow? There's one of you U.K. boys at the country club where I work. Sorry. Garlon 4 Ultra? Each chemical is different, but I'd look into that to make an effective burn down. It takes a few days before you will begin to see the results. Can get the same thing a lot stronger and cheaper at the ag store, without the designer name. 0000007955 00000 n
Crossbow is made by Dow. Seems I've been using the wrong stuff all along but it did seem to work but I have noticed some resprouts. Of course, if you have a whole field of Poison Oak something more cost effective is certainly called for. ;) Crossbow is included... ;) Some heavy hitters in there for controlling difficult broadleaves in pasture-type situations. This salt will mix with 2,4D so, following the label, you can combine the cheaper 2,4D with the more expensive product & get a broad spectrum broadleaf killer of moderate price. I now mix it up and use it in a 60 gallon sprayer in my UTV. 0000001730 00000 n
Grazon might be more readily available in somewhat smaller quantities, at fair prices. 0000017918 00000 n
"@type": "Organization", Good information. Of course, if you have a whole field of Poison Oak something more cost effective is certainly called for. The 2.5 gallon containers were about $20 - someone's making money by you. If you dowse it completely. This effort requires a bit more herbicide than using a product like Tordon® RTU, but it can be quickly accomplished using a pressurized hand sprayer like this one-liter hand sprayer made by Solo. "name": "Indydirtfarmer" I got mine at Home Depot but it is probably available at most places that carry Ortho products. N fertilizer, or an oil that makes the product stick to the weed, or an oil that strip off the wax & allow the chemical to penetrate the plant skin. Triclopyr, triethylamine salt it is an 8% concentration. I think they came back because I sprayed in the early Fall when growth was stopped or slowed and I wasn't as good with the spray coverage as I should have been. "datePublished": "2004-07-20", 0000008471 00000 n
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"url": "http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/graphics/smllogo.png", No matter what herbicide you use, I encourage you to carefully read and follow herbicide labels. On the web site http://extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/triclopy.htm They list Access, Crossbow, ET, Garlon, Grazon, PathFinder, Redeem, Rely, Remedy, and Turflon as brand names that contain the same chemical. You can generaly buy it at any farm supply store that sells chemicals. You can generaly buy it at any farm supply store that sells chemicals. Last I bought was $100 per gallon, pretty good stuff. I have used it on brushy fence rows and after about 2 years of spraying the lower branches on the trees. --->Paul I agree, Brush B Gon might be more expensive per ounce than buying a gallon of something available at an ag store, but it is available in small quantities and the total cash out of pocket may be less to solve the problem. "@type": "Person", There are additives to ad to some of these products to make them _much_ more effective. If you dowse it completely. The active ingredient in Brush b Gon is something called Triclopyr, triethylamine salt it is an 8% concentration. Products labeled 'Caution' can generally be purchased by anyone, those labled 'Danger' or 'Poison' are restricted use. Thanks. Great article. I'm in farm supply in southern Ky. You do not have to have a license to buy it. It takes a few days before you will begin to see the results. The 10 Best New Crossbows, Tested and Ranked. It is not available to the general public. The ester formulation is sold under the trade name Garlon 4® and is marketed in garden shops and hardware stores as Turflon Ester®. Don't cut the sprouts until they are dead. Often the fert & _one_ of the others is a good mix. I use Garlon 3A at 25%, 3-5% Stalker and water (add 10% antifreeze in winter), and red dye to help mark treatments. :) There are additives to ad to some of these products to make them _much_ more effective. It is a contact Chemical. Note that the basal oil or oil-based carriers can be hard on a sprayer's seals and O-rings. Last I bought was $100 per gallon, pretty good stuff. What is the active ingrediant in Brush Be Gone? 27 34
It mixes up 4 oz per gallon of water and costs about $16 a quart. One additional feature of Remedy® Ultra is the fact that I can use it in two other ways during the growing season. Triclopyr is effective on woody plants and is used for brush control in the right of way and defoliation of wooded areas. Can get the same thing a lot stronger and cheaper at the ag store, without the designer name. %%EOF
Is it harmfull to trees growing near the sprayed areas? I think they came back because I sprayed in the early Fall when growth was stopped or slowed and I wasn't as good with the spray coverage as I should have been. Paul If I'm correct, Crossbow is one of those Agricultural chemicals that farmers use and is usually purchased at an AG supplies business. I agree, Brush B Gon might be more expensive per ounce than buying a gallon of something available at an ag store, but it is available in small quantities and the total cash out of pocket may be less to solve the problem. I have used it on brushy fence rows and after about 2 years of spraying the lower branches on the trees. 0000002545 00000 n
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Great Article Steve. This method is great for killing small individual woody plants without using a chainsaw. Tordon® RTU/Pathway® are labeled to control the 21 species listed in the box below. (2) Basal or cut stump applications only. We protect and manage the fish, forest, and wildlife of the state. He's the staff horticulturist.He is telling me that the salt treatment will kill it, but will damage my walnut trees growing in the same area. It has totally killed Poison ivy, wild blackberries, and assorted other brushy type plants in one shot. It cost about $39 a gallon. It will only kill the tree limbs that you spray with it. 0000010095 00000 n
John I think that glyphosate is a vitamin for my Poison Oak! �p�Rr1q. It is a 24D type brush killer. This year Gly-4 Max is the flavor of the month at $150 for 2-2.5 gallon jugs. I have the concentrate and it's been two years since I used the stuff, it sure works great but does take awhile before you notice the plants starting to curl up and die. When mixed according to the label directions for cut-stump use, the final product will include around 15% of the active ingredient, Triclopyr. Products labeled 'Caution' can generally be purchased by anyone, those labled 'Danger' or 'Poison' are restricted use. Call 1-800-392-1111 to report poaching and arson. and I'm getting tired of catching the blamed stuff. When mixed with water according to the label directions, it can control woody plants with a foliar (leaf surface) herbicide application. Is there an ag equivalent out there? "@type": "WebPage", "dateModified": "2004-07-20", "@context":"http://schema.org", "@type": "InteractionCounter", %PDF-1.4
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It is a ready to use product that is premixed with a basal oil. (I'm so alergic to it, I might get it by typing the words Poison Oak ) On another board, someone mentioned that Crossbow is a good broadleaf herbicide to combat poison ivy and poison oak. I believe www.greenbook.org (or .net or some such) lists all farm chemicals, active ingrediant, and full label so you can look this up yourself. 0000001337 00000 n
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"@type":"DiscussionForumPosting", The sounds of fall are as distinct as its sights and smells. Grazon might be more readily available in somewhat smaller quantities, at fair prices. I've also hit it with 2-4D. 0000001257 00000 n
This year Gly-4 Max is the flavor of the month at $150 for 2-2.5 gallon jugs. This salt will mix with 2,4D so, following the label, you can combine the cheaper 2,4D with the more expensive product & get a broad spectrum broadleaf killer of moderate price. (2) Not recommended for streamline basal treatment. What is the active ingrediant in Brush Be Gone? Great article. 0000006353 00000 n
I went with Crossbow and diesel (also Triclopyr) after experiencing root sprouting in honey locust after use of Tordon. There's one of you U.K. boys at the country club where I work. 0000007258 00000 n
Explore the sounds and sights of fall in this week's Discover Nature Note. It takes a few days before you will begin to see the results. I use a 3 gallon backpack sprayer for basal bark spraying and the seals and hose usually survives the diesel for only about a year.
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