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Mojave 70EG Dispersible Granule Herbicide

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Quickly remove weeds on noncrop sites with Mojave 70 EG herbicide. This fast-acting herbicide contains two active ingredients that stop weed growth and eliminate the plants from rights-of-way and other areas with little effort on your part. It takes out numerous weed species such as dandelions and thistle and does it effectively with one application. No matter if weeds have taken over farmyards or ditches, Mojave 70 EG is the ideal weed killer.

Features and Specifications

Active Ingredient(s) Isopropylamine salt of Imazapyr 7.78%, Diuron 62.22%
Weed Killer Bluegrass, bahiagrass, barnyardgrass, bermudagrass, cattail, crabgrass, dallisgrass, fescue, goosegrass, itchgrass, johnsongrass, lovegrass, kentucky bluegrass, saltgrass, sandbur, wild barley, broadleaf weeds, bull thistle, burclover, carpetweed, chickweed, clover, ragweed, dandelion, dock, fiddleneck, goldenrod, henbit, horseweed, kochia, milkweed, pigweed, primrose, smartweed, sorrell, sowthistle, spurge, sunflower, texas thistle, wild carrot, wild lettuce, yellow woodsorrell, vines, brambles, blackberry, dewberry, field bindweed, greenbriar, hedge bindweed, honeysuckle, morningglory, poison ivy, trumpetcreeper, wild grape, wild rose
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How Mojave 70 EG Works

Mojave 70 EG herbicide contains imazapyr to target weeds from the shoots to the roots and to stop their growth. It also contains diuron, a substance that inhibits photosynthesis in the plant and starts to kill it upon application. These two ingredients work together to target invasive grasses, broadleaf weeds, woody plants and vines. Mojave 70 EG comes in an easy-to-apply dispersible granule and should be mixed with a surfactant for better coverage and effectiveness.

 

Where to Use Mojave 70 EG

Weed growth is common on roadsides, railroad tracks and other out-of-the-way areas. With Mojave 70 EG herbicide, it's possible to eradicate weeds on these sites and to keep the areas clean and maintained. Some of the more common places to use this herbicide include:

  • Ditchbanks
  • Farmyards
  • Fence rows
  • Highway rights-of-way
  • Roadsides
  • Tank farms

 

Target Weeds

Mojave 70 EG Herbicide kills and controls the most common broadleaf weeds, including both annual and perennial grasses. Some of the target weeds include:

  • Clover
  • Dandelion
  • Henbit
  • Pigweed
  • Sunflower
  • Wild lettuce
  • Vines

 

Advantages of Mojave 70 EG Herbicide

  • Kills dozens of weed species
  • Contains two ingredients for more effectiveness
  • Perfect for controlling weeds on noncrop sites
  • Targets both pre- and postemergent weeds
  • Easy-to-mix granule with a surfactant and water

 

Mojave 70 EG Herbicide Kills Weeds

Mojave 70 EG herbicide is the go-to product for killing bothersome grasses, broadleaf weeds and vines across a variety of noncrop sites. When it's mixed with a surfactant, it provides adequate coverage and helps to control weeds for long after one application. Its two active ingredients target young weed growth, disrupt photosynthesis and work on pre-emergent and postemergent weeds and grasses.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.

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