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dallisgrass pre-emergent herbicide Plateau Herbicide with Imazapic for Native Grass Restoration 1Gal

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dallisgrass pre-emergent herbicide Plateau Herbicide with Imazapic for Native Grass Restoration 1GalHow Plateau Herbicide Works Containing imazapic as the primary ingredient, Plateau is used as a pre and post emergent herbicide for the control of broadleaf weeds and annual and perennial grasses. Once it's sprayed onto the weed, the chemical agent quickly translocates throughout the plant, including any edible portions such as seeds and leaves. Therefore, you should never use Plateau on food crops. It destroys the weed from the inside and suppresses

How Plateau Herbicide Works

Containing imazapic as the primary ingredient, Plateau is used as a pre- and post-emergent herbicide for the control of broadleaf weeds and annual and perennial grasses. Once it's sprayed onto the weed, the chemical agent quickly translocates throughout the plant, including any edible portions such as seeds and leaves. Therefore, you should never use Plateau on food crops. It destroys the weed from the inside and suppresses growth in the target area.

 

Where to Use Plateau Herbicide

For the control and suppression of weeds and turf height, Plateau provides superior results when it's used as directed. It's labeled for use in noncrop lands, ditch banks, prairie sites and nonresidential turf. It keeps weeds controlled on petroleum tank farms, utility plant sites and highway rights of way. You can also use Plateau in grassy areas on golf courses, airports and recreational sites. However, it is not labeled for use on residential lawns.

 

Target Weeds

Plateau herbicide controls the toughest and most noxious weed species in noncrop areas, such as cheatgrass and tall fescue. It also controls Bahia grass, leafy spurge and bindweed on roadsides and industrial turf. Use Plateau herbicide to kill and control:

  • Johnsongrass
  • Medusahead
  • Sandbur
  • Vaseygrass
  • Houndstongue

 

Plateau Herbicide Features and Benefits

  • Controls tall fescue, cheatgrass and other invasive or noxious weeds and grasses
  • Provides reliable, versatile control against problem species
  • Contains imazapic for immediate and effective control
  • For use on golf courses, roadsides, commercial turf and noncrop areas
  • Works for both pre- and postemergent weeds

 

Tips for Using Plateau Herbicide

  • Avoid spraying drift and targeting beneficial plants and other desirable vegetation.
  • Follow the directions for use when applying Plateau as an aerial application.
  • Apply uniformly to the target area when using ground application equipment.

 

Plateau Herbicide Kills Hard-to-Control Weeds and Grasses

Whether it's cheatgrass or tall fescue, Plateau herbicide kills tough weeds and grasses with a solitary application. You can use it as a spot, air or ground application and mix it with other herbicides in the tank for optimal control. It kills weeds and grasses along roadsides and keeps golf courses in pristine condition. If you want an herbicide that handles the toughest weeds, don't use anything other than Plateau weed killer.

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