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Confront Herbicide (Gallon)
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Confront is a non-phenoxy specialty herbicide that is ideal for high-use areas including golf courses, parks, commercial grounds and other public facilities. Confront Herbicide is broad-spectrum and controls over 35 difficult-to-manage broadleaf weeds. Broad-spectrum control can be achieved with just one treatment, saving the product and labor costs of repeat treatments. Confront is labeled for use on most established cool and warm-season turfgrasses, including Bahiagrass, Bentgrass, Bermudagrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Kentucky Centipedegrass, Creeping Red Fescue, Chewing Fescue, Fescue, Ryegrass and Zoysiagrass.
Active Ingredient:
Triclopyr - 33%
Clopyralid - 12.1%
Target pests:
Black medic, Clovers, Chickweed, Dandelion, Henbit, Plantain, Poison ivy, Ragweed, Wild buckwheat and others
For use in:
Commercial cool & warm-season turf-grass, Golf Courses, Sod Farms
Application:
1 - 2 pints per acre
* Use a Surfactant to Increase Effectiveness
Application Directions
Make application using equipment that will insure uniform coverage. Sprays should be applied when weeds are actively growing. Application under drought conditions may provide less than desirable results. Broadleaf weed species germinate at different times. Only emerged weeds present at time of application are controlled.
Apply 1 to 2 pints of Confront per acre to control broadleaf weeds. A maximum of 0.19 lb ae clopyralid/0.56 lb ae triclopyr per acre (2 pints of Confront per acre) per application is recommended. To minimize turfgrass injury, repeat applications, if required, should be made not less than 4 weeks apart. Newly seeded turf should be mowed 2 or 3 times before treating. Do not water for 6 hours after application.
Spot Treatment of Ornamental Turfgrass Using Portable Sprayers -
Mix 0.5 fl. oz. of Confront in enough water to make 1 gallon of spray and apply at any time broadleaf weeds are susceptible by wetting foliage of undesirable plants to point of runoff. This is enough spray to treat approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of turf.