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Some of the oldest and most effective broadleaf herbicides are the growth regulators.
These include 2,4-D (Several names 2,4-DB (Butyrac, Butoxone), MCPA (Rhomene Rhonox,
Chiptox, Battleship & others), Dicamba (Clarity, Banvel), Clorpyrolid ( Stinger),
Triclopyr (Garlon, others), and many products containing 2 or more of these. Their
principle use in this region are on grain, bermudagrass, alfalfa, cole crops and
sugarbeets. Their utility is very limited in this region, however, because of their
volatility and potential to move and cause injury to sensitive crops.
Click picture to listen to Barry To contact Barry Tickes go to: btickes@ag.arizona.edu. |
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For questions or comments on any of the topics please contact Marco Pena at the Yuma Agricultural Center.
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