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grass out max herbicide Grass Out Max - Clethodim Herbicide - 1 GallonClethodim Herbicide (26. 4% Clethodim) Annual and perennial grass weed control Clethodim is a postemergent herbicide for control of a broad spectrum of actively growing annual and perennial grass weeds. It provides excellent control of volunteer cereals in broadleaf crops and volunteer corn in Roundup Ready soybeans when tank mixed with Roundup or Cornerstone herbicides. Clethodim herbicide mixes well with many popular broadleaf herbicides and is
Clethodim Herbicide (26.4% Clethodim)
Annual and perennial grass weed control
Clethodim is a postemergent herbicide for control of a broad spectrum of actively growing annual and perennial grass weeds. It provides excellent control of volunteer cereals in broadleaf crops and volunteer corn in Roundup Ready soybeans when tank mixed with Roundup or Cornerstone herbicides. Clethodim herbicide mixes well with many popular broadleaf herbicides and is rainfast in one hour.Labeled crops
Clethodim herbicide is labeled for use in soybeans, alfalfa, canola, cotton, dry bean, fallow land, flax, mint, non-crop, peanut, potato, sugar beet, sunflower and many other crops.Weeds Controlled
Clethodim herbicide controls and/or suppresses a wide variety of annual and perennial grass weeds, including crabgrass, foxtail, goosegrass, and many more.
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★★★★★ 5
MY CHIHUAHUA LOVES THESE BALLS!!
Color: Samll Set of 8
My little chihuahua, BamBam, is addicted to balls, especially little balls that squeak! However, any balls that have material on them, BamBam will tear them apart, swallow the material and then get an upset tummy! These balls saved the day! BamBam LOVES them & she cannot tear them apart! They hold up so well! No matter how much BamBam plays with them, they keep squeaking away!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great thick squeaky ball
Color: Large Set of 2
These are good thick rubbery squeaky balls. My boy loves them! He's 75lbs. Strong chewer. I hav hard time squeezing to squeak, but he doesn't... He loves it!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Squeaky ball
Color: Large Set of 4
Perfect squeaky ball. Dogs love them. I love that they're durable and their thickness aids their durability. My Great Dane will play alone for hours with a ball.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Fun
Color: Interactive Dog Ball
Fun!
Second purchase. Solid and rugged for 22 lb dog. He loves it.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Colorful, Sturdy & Great Value
Color: Large Set of 4
Purchased for our two puppies when they were 2 months old and weighed about 14 pounds so theses balls were a little big for them to hold in their mouths but that didn't stop them from trying. While they did like these balls they much preferred softer soccer balls, the later of which did not hold up well at all. I had hoped they would play with these balls more when they were older but that hasn't happened 5 months later. I guess it's no fun if you can't tear the toy apart. Colors are very bright and they do enjoy chasing after them as long as I am the one rolling them across the room for them. Maybe when they progress to batting things with their paws they will start to do this for themselves.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025