Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide is not labeled to be applied in pastures. Depending on what you are treating, for Martins Clear pasture would be a great option.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide is not labeled for poison ivy. You may want to consider a product like Bonide Poison Ivy and Brush Killer instead.
Acclaim Extra Herbicide may be applied to newly plugged zoysiagrass, per the product label. Broadleaf herbicides such as 2,4-D or MCPP may reduce the effectiveness of Acclaim Extra Herbicide. Do not apply Acclaim Extra within 21 days following a 2,4-D or MCPP application, or 5 days before a 2,4-D or MCPP application. There are no restrictions for use with other grass killers such as Drive XLR8, however, we would recommend testing a small area before treating the whole yard if you are using these two products at the same time or within a few days of one another to be sure there is not extra sensitivity in your desired turfgrass.
Acclaim will be most successful on goosegrass when it is newly emerged in the 1 to 2 leaf stages. You can retreat at 14-21 day intervals through the growing season without exceeding 10 applications per growing season.
Acclaim Extra cannot be used in pastures where horses graze. Unfortunately we are not aware of a product that is safe for use in pastures that will kill Japanese stiltgrass. We would recommend contacting your local agricultural department for advice on what others in your area how found effective.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide can be used with a dye such as Turf Mark Blue or Monterey Mark It Blue. Take a look at all of our spray indicatiors here.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide is not labeled as tolerable to apply to hakoneclora so we cannot recommend you apply over it.
Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide should not be applied to ryegrass that is less than 4 weeks old per the product label.
It is best to use Acclaim Extra Selective Herbicide at least 25 feet away from the water.