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bromax herbicide Adama Bronco MA-X 20L Bromoxynil MCPA

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bromax herbicide Adama Bronco MA-X 20L Bromoxynil MCPAGroup 6 4 Herbicide Bronco MA X Herbicide is used to control broadleaf weeds in cereals, linseed, grass pastures, and turf. Key Features: Controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds in cereals, linseed, pastures, and turf. Contains 280 g L Bromoxynil and 280 g L MCPA as active ingredients. Classified as a Group 6 and Group 4 herbicide, targeting plant cell growth. Effective on young, actively growing weeds for optimal control. Can be applied using boom

Group 6 | 4 Herbicide

Bronco MA-X Herbicide is used to control broadleaf weeds in cereals, linseed, grass pastures, and turf.

 

Key Features:

  • Controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds in cereals, linseed, pastures, and turf.

  • Contains 280 g/L Bromoxynil and 280 g/L MCPA as active ingredients.

  • Classified as a Group 6 and Group 4 herbicide, targeting plant cell growth.

  • Effective on young, actively growing weeds for optimal control.

  • Can be applied using boom spraying, aerial application, and knapsack spraying.

  • Rainfast within three hours of application.

  • Compatible with selected herbicides for broader weed control.

  • Withholding period of 8 weeks for grazing and cutting in pastures and cereals.

  • Does not affect cereal crop growth when used as directed.

  • Safe for use on established turf species including couch, kikuyu, paspalum, buffalo, fescue, bent, and ryegrass.

 

Maximising Performance:

  • Apply to actively growing weeds to achieve the best results.

  • Use correct water volume to ensure full coverage of weed foliage.

  • Avoid application during hot, dry, or waterlogged conditions.

  • Do not apply if rain is expected within three hours to prevent wash-off.

  • Use higher rates for larger weeds or dense infestations.

  • Follow proper tank-mixing procedures when combining with other herbicides.

  • Avoid spraying under windy conditions to reduce the risk of drift onto sensitive crops.

  • Ensure sprayer calibration for accurate application rates.

  • Use a minimum of 50 L per hectare for cereals and at least 500 L per hectare for turf.

  • Regularly monitor treated areas for weed regrowth and apply follow-up treatments if necessary.

 

Weeds Controlled:

Broadleaf Weeds

  • Amsinckia (Amsinckia spp.)

  • Capeweed (Arctotheca calendula)

  • Chamomile (Matricaria matricarioides)

  • Charlock (Sinapis arvensis)

  • Corn Gromwell (Buglossoides arvensis)

  • Fat Hen (Chenopodium album)

  • Field Madder (Sherardia arvensis)

  • Hexham Scent (Melilotus indicus)

  • Horned Poppy (Glaucium flavum)

  • Indian Hedge Mustard (Sisymbrium orientale)

  • Lesser Swinecress (Coronopus didymus)

  • Mexican Poppy (Argemone mexicana)

  • Mintweed (Salvia reflexa)

  • Paterson’s Curse (Echium plantagineum)

  • Rough Poppy (Papaver hybridum)

  • Saffron Thistle (Carthamus lanatus)

  • Shepherd’s Purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris)

  • Slender Thistle (Carduus tenuiflorus, Carduus pycnocephalus)

  • Tree Hogweed (Polygonum patulum)

  • Turnip Weed (Rapistrum rugosum)

  • Wild Radish (Raphanus raphanistrum)

  • Wild Turnip (Brassica tournefortii)

Vining and Climbing Weeds

  • Black Bindweed (Polygonum convolvulus)

  • Three-horned Bedstraw (Galium tricornutum)

  • Cleavers (Galium aparine)

Mustard and Related Weeds

  • Common Peppercress (Lepidium hyssopifolium)

  • Mustards (Sisymbrium spp.)

Small Herbaceous Weeds

  • Purple Calandrinia (Calandrinia menzieslii)

  • Fumitory (Fumaria spp.)

  • Wireweed (Polygonum aviculare)

  • Mountain Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella)

  • Common Sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus)

Thistles and Spiny Weeds

  • Threecornered Jack (Doublegee) (Emex australis)

  • Variegated Thistle (Silybum marianum)

Turf Weeds

  • Bindy-eye AKA Bindii (Calotis hispidula)

  • Catsear (Hypochoeris radicata)

  • Common Plantain (Plantago spp.)

  • Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens)

  • Cudweed (Gnaphalium spp.)

  • Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

  • Fleabane (Conyza spp.)

  • Jo-Jo (Onehunga Weed) (Soliva pterosperma)

  • Clover (Trifolium spp.)

  • Oxalis (Soursob) (Oxalis spp.)

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audrey frances
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a great guide to DC treasures
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This is not a guide book in terms of giving you directions and hours of operation, but it would be a wonderful first step in planning a memorable trip to the nation's capitol. Nineteen themed trails are given, seven in and around the Mall, six nearby, two across the Potomac and two farther afield. Themes include animals (Rock Creek Park, National Zoo, the George Washington University hippo (statue), the National Museum of Natural History, Owney the stuffed dog at the National Postal Museum, Oxon Hill Farm, Kingman Island and the Franciscan Monastery and National Cathedral -- and a blurb about presidential pets), statuary, music, food, horticulture, power, sports, ghosts, architecture, literature, transportation etc. As you can tell these aren't walking tours. Instead each theme gets four pages filled with photos, drawings, fun facts and information about festivals, artifacts, history and spectacle. I try to get to WDC once or twice a year, yet I still found plenty of interesting ideas for further exploration. If you are planning a visit (with or without kids),this would be agreat way to help them choose a few things they'd like to see. Information is presented in a friendly way but is not dumbed down. There is an adequate, if incomplete, index. It would be useful to have a calendar of all the events listed too.
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Great book of fun facts about nation’s capital!
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I take my 3 boys (3, 5, 7) to Washington DC each year. This is a wonderful book full of fun facts for our nation’s capital. If you are looking for a kid version of a travel book that maps you through neighborhoods, etc., this is not it, but what kid would like that kind of book? That’s what grown-ups are for - mapping out the trip. Rather, this is a great supplement to read at bedtime to learn all sorts of facts about the city - from the historical pets of the White House to the error in the inscription on the Abraham Lincoln memorial. Really - these are great facts for adults also! Each page is a separate set of topics on its own, so it’s easy to read just a few pages at a time. Also there are great illustrations to hold the younger audience’s interest as well. This is a great buy and a must-have to get kids ready for their trip, or to read during it, or after (or all three!).
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Melanie "Vaxxed & Masked" Gilbert
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City Trails is not a guided walking tour (like the Freedom Trail here in Boston) of the Metro DC area. No addresses or street names are noted in the blurbs. To actually visit any of these places, you’ll have to consult a real map. For instance, the chapter “Statue City” highlights notable statuary around town. But the Capitol Building statues (in SE DC) are far from the Cathedral ones (in NW DC.) The themed groupings (G-G-G-Ghosts, Animals Around Town, Water World and more) are less maps to any place and more of an interesting overview of our Nation’s amazingly diverse and action-packed city. It’s best read as a primer on experiencing the flavor of the city (I lived and worked there.) It reads more along the lines of the “Weird But True” series made famous by National Geographic for Kids. I don’t see this being of value to tourists in town for a limited time whose sightseeing is going to include major attractions like government buildings (White House, Capitol), museums (Smithsonian), some monuments (Jefferson, Lincoln, Washington) and other popular sites (Ford’s Theater.) This guide is actually best suited for the Metro-area (WDC, MD and VA) resident – child or adult - who wants a deeper dive into their hometown’s off-the-beaten-path sights and stories. A well designed and written book of historical trivia.
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