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GrazonNext HL Herbicide is a broadleaf weed control product that will kill more than 100 different types of weeds, including the more difficult to kill perennials, like nightshades and bull nettles. Quickly killing the existing weeds and keeping them from coming back, the product also works great with liquid fertilizers and can be safely used around grazing areas of livestock, Conservation Reserve Program land and wildlife management areas. GrazonNext HL Herbicide also comes with no restriction for any kind of livestock, including beef cattle, goats, horses, nursing dairy animals, and sheep and won't harm desirable grasses like bahiagrass, bermudagrass, fescue, orchard and other mixed native grasses. Just follow the directions on the bottom description on what rate of dilution is required to kill your problem weed and your property will be weed free in no time. The product works great with brush control herbicides, like Remedy Ultra, which can be mixed and applied at the same time, massively reducing the time it takes to undertake an integrated vegetation management program.
Only apply this product if the wind direction favors on-target deposition and there are not sensitive areas (including, but not limited to, residential areas, bodies of water, known habitat for nontarget species, nontarget crops) within 250 feet downwind.
This product replaces Forefront HL Herbicide.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | 2,4-D, dimethylamine salt 41.26%, Triisopropanolamine salt of aminopyralid 8.24% |
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Target pests |
Acacia, Amaranth, Blackberry, Burdock, Buttercup, Carrot, Chickweed, Chicory, Clover, Daisy, Dandelion, Dock, Goldenrod, Henbit, Indigo, Kudzu, Lettuce, Medic, Mesquite, Nightshade, Plantain, Ragweed, Ragwort, Rose, Sumac, Sunflower, Thistle and others * See label for complete list |
For use in |
Range-land, Permanent Grass Pastures, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres and Wildlife Management areas * See label for complete list |
Application |
* Use a Surfactant to Increase Effectiveness * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 4 Herbicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, CT, DE, DC, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT CA, LA, NM, TX, WA (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Special Features |
Season-long control of broad-leaf weeds Controls more than 100 weeds, including the toughest to kill perennials Can be applied for pre- and post-emergent control of weeds Can be mixed with different herbicides and fertilizers to put into an integrated vegetation management program |
Shipping Weight | 21.19 lbs |
Manufacturer | Corteva Agriscience |
UPC | 662974669784 |
EPA Registration | 62719-628 |
Do not apply this on lawns, turf, ornamental plantings, urban walkways, driveways, tennis courts, golf courses, athletic fields, commercial sod operations, or other high-maintenance, fine turfgrass areas, or similar areas.
GrazonNext HL Amount (In fluid oz) To Mix In 3 Gal Of Water With Various Application Rates
GPA | 19 fl oz/A | 24 fl oz/A | 34 fl oz/A |
20 | 2.9 | 3.6 | 5.1 |
30 | 1.9 | 2.4 | 3.4 |
40 | 1.4 | 1.8 | 2.6 |
50 | 1.1 | 1.4 | 2.0 |
60 | 1.0 | 1.2 | 1.7 |
70 | 0.8 | 1.0 | 1.4 |
80 | 0.7 | 0.9 | 1.3 |
90 | 0.6 | 0.8 | 1.1 |
100 | 0.6 | 0.7 | 1.0 |
Be careful if using for hay or manure from treated fields
By Gail on 08/05/2019
Be very careful using Aminopyralid. if the cows or horse eat the grass treated or hay treated it passes thru intact. Lost a large part of my tomatoes and potatoes to composted cow manure that contained was contaminated by this. Minute concentrations of picloram, clopyralid and aminopyralid, as low as 1 ppb (parts per billion), can be lethal to sensitive garden plants such as peas, beans, lettuce, spinach, tomatoes and potatoes. Takes years and years to get cleared from soil. Only good plant to put in affected garden soil is corn.
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Best Herbicide
By Tab on 08/25/2016
Test results used on Bahia grass hay.
By Edward on 06/03/2018
I am testing this product on three types of weeds that are affecting the quality of my hay fields. Our LSU AgCenter agent listed GrazonNext HL as one of the Herbicides used in their test to control "Horsenettle, Johnson Grass, and Pigweed". So far my test are showing control of all three. I plan to treat all fields next year. Thanks for a great product.
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THE PASTURE WEED KILLER
By Bob on 08/24/2017
Texas Bull Nettle Killer
By Bryon on 07/29/2017
GrazonNext HL Herbicide will treat for clover, but is not labeled for sage grass.
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GrazonNext HL Herbicide should be applied as a coarse, low-pressure spray. Per the product label: Do not apply this product with mist blower systems that delivery very fine spray droplets. Please refer to pages 4-5 of the product label under the section "Application Methods" for complete instructions.
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To kill weeds around trees and shrubs
The dilution rates for GrazonNext HL Herbicide will vary depending on the weeds you are targeting and the application site. Please refer to the product label for the appropriate rate for your needs.
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The amount of GrazonNext HL Herbicide needed for 30 acres depends on what rate you would like to use. The rates ranges form 1.2 pints -2.1 pints per acre. Please read over the label to find your desired or needed rate.
I spot spray mainly for Leafy Spurge, Curlycup Gumweed, Spotted Knapweed, and Whitetop. I use a 14 Gallon Sprayer in the back of my ATV, spot spraying.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled to treat leafy spurge or whitetop. The labeled rate for knapweed and gumweed is 24-34 ounces of GrazonNext HL Herbicide per acre.
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I want to spot spray an old clover field for thistles and later this fall, plant a brassica food plot in this area.
Grasses/areas may be reseeded in the fall following an application of GrazonNext HL applied in the spring or early summer.
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Per the product label for GrazonNext HL Herbicide
Preemergence: Grasses may be reseeded in the fall following an application of GrazonNext HL applied in the spring or early summer.
Postemergence: During the season of establishment, GrazonNext HL should be applied only after perennial grasses are well established (have developed a good secondary root system and show good vigor). Most perennial grasses are tolerant to GrazonNext HL at this stage of development. GrazonNext HL may suppress certain established grasses, such as smooth bromegrass (Bromus inermis), especially when plants are stressed by adverse environmental conditions. Plants should recover from this transient suppression with the onset of environmental conditions favorable to grass growth and upon release from weed competition
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GrazonNext should not be used around desirable crops. Per the GrazonNext HL Herbicide label, you should avoid application under conditions that may allow spray drift because very small quantities of spray, which may not be visible, may seriously injure crops. Susceptible crops include, but are not limited to, cotton, okra, flowers, fruit trees, grapes (in growing stage), fruit trees (foliage), soybeans (vegetative stage), ornamentals, sunflowers, tomatoes, beans, and other vegetables, or tobacco. GrazonNext HL provides preemergence control of germinating seeds or emerging seedlings of susceptible weeds and re-growth of certain perennial weeds following application. When to apply depends on your application type, either as a pre-emergent (before seeds germinate) or post emergent application (anytime weeds are actively growing).
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You would not want to spray the GrazonNext in a way that would allow any spray drift to reach the cotton as it would harm it. Per the GrazonNext Product Label: Susceptible Plants: Do not apply under circumstances where spray drift may occur to food, forage, or other plantings that might be damaged or crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption. Susceptible crops include, but are not limited to, cotton, okra, flowers, fruit trees, grapes (in growing stage), fruit trees (foliage), soybeans (vegetative stage), ornamentals, sunflowers, tomatoes, beans, and other vegetables, or tobacco. Small amounts of spray drift that may not be visible may injure susceptible broadleaf plants.
Most herbicides that would effectively control broadleaf weeds would have a chance of negatively impacting cotton. You would need to apply the product on a non windy day, and move at a slow speed with your nozzles closer to the target weeds to reduce the chance of drift to the cotton or other desirable crop areas.
GrazonNext HL Herbicide is not labeled for prickly pear. Prickly pear is very hard to control and we could recommend E-2 Herbicide as a way to treat it.
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GrazonNext HL Herbicide Rating: 3.9 (13 Reviews / 196 Q&A)