Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Warren from Parma, Id
    06/11/2017
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    Can Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer be used in corn plantings?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer cannot be used on sweet corn. The only herbicide we are aware of that can be used on sweet corn is Scythe and even this product has very limited use around sweet corn.

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  • Asked by Thomas from South Wayne, Wi
    07/08/2017
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    Can I spray Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer on a clover food plot to kill broadleaf weeds?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to kill clover, so it would not be advised to use in a clover food plot for eradicating listed broadleaf weeds. This product can be used in established grassy pastures and ranges.

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  • Asked by Joe from Clanton, Al
    07/14/2017
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    Will Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer harm bahia grass?
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    The Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer product label does not state that bahia grass is tolerant, so we cannot recommend that you use it on this grass species.

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  • Asked by Jim from Winston-salem Nc
    08/19/2017
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    How long should I wait to plug and seed after applying Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer?
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    Per the product label for Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer:  "Reseeding of lawns should be delayed following treatment. With Spring application, reseed in the Fall. With Fall application, reseed in Spring. You may also consult your local cooperative extension office for advice on the best timing for application and reseeding in your specific area.

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  • Asked by Robert from Harrison, Mi
    08/26/2017
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    Is Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer effective for treating creeping charlie, and can I use fertilizer after application?
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    Yes, Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled for creeping charlie/ground ivy.  A fertilizer can be applied at the same time. 

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  • Asked by Gail from Bourbon, Mo
    09/15/2017
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    How do I mix Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer for a pond with fish?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled for boat applications at the rate of 1 gallon of product to 25 gallons of water per acre. During the growing season, weeds decompose in a 2 to 3 week period following treatment. Begin treatment along the shore and proceed outwards in bands to allow fish to move into untreated areas. Waters having limited and less dense weed infestations may not require partial treatments.Uniform coverage is essential. Avoid submerging plants after treatment. Application should be made when leaves are fully developed above water line and plants are actively growing. Treatment of aquatic weeds can result in oxygen loss from decomposition of dead weeds. This loss can cause fish suffocation. Therefore, to minimize this hazard, treat 1/3 to 1/2 of the water area in a single operation and wait at least 21 days between treatments. Begin treatments along the shore and proceed outwards in bands to allow fish to move into untreated areas. The maximum rate per broadcast application is 4.7 gallons per surface acre, limited to applications is 2 per year. Do not make a broadcast application within 21 days of previous broadcast application. Spot treatments are permitted. 

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  • Asked by Bill from Goodlettsville, Tn
    09/18/2017
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    What is the killing time of Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer for a plantain application?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer can take up to two weeks for complete burn down depending on type of mix rate and application.

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  • Asked by Harold from Palm Harbor, Fl
    01/05/2018
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    Can Hi-Yield 2,4-D Selective Weed Killer be used on St.Augustine grass safely to kill buttonweed?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is not safe to use on sensitive grass such as St. Augustine.  We would recommend using Fertilome Weed-Out Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec which is labeled for Virginia Buttonwood and can be applied to St. Augustine Grass.

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  • Asked by Theresa from Gates Mills, Ohio
    04/30/2018
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    Is Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer effective on lesser celandine?
    Will it kill adjacent grass?
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    Hi-Yield 2,4-D is not labeled to control lesser celandine, so we are not sure if it would be effective. Lesser celandine is a very difficult plant to control, and you will probably have to use a non-selective herbicide such as RoundUp QuikPro to spot treat it carefully. This article has more information about cultural control of this weed.

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  • Asked by Glenn
    05/06/2018
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    Can Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer be applied while it is raining?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer should be applied when you are not expecting any rainfall for at least 24 hrs.

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  • Asked by Russ from Central, Pa
    05/09/2018
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    How much of the Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer do I mix in 110 gal of water?
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    The mixing ratios for Hi-Yield 2,4-D? will vary according to where you are treating and what you are treating for. According to the Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer product label: In pastures and range land: Use 3 to 4 oz. in 1 to 3 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. On Ornamental Turf: Use 16 oz. in 1 to 8 gallons of water per 2,725 sq. ft. or 2 gallons in 15 to 50 gallons per acre. Please review the product label for complete usage instructions.

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  • Asked by William from Paxico, Ks
    05/19/2018
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    Will Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer kill Bermuda for good? If not, which one will?
    I had a hard time to kill it but it bounce back every spring.
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is safe to use on established Bermuda grass. Please provide your desired turfgrass and size area for an alternate recommendation that will fit your needs.

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  • Asked by Merlin from Waverly
    05/26/2018
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    Can I use Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer on asparagus?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer does not list on the product label that it is safe for use around edibles, only in non-crop areas.  The Avenger Weed Killer Concentrate is safe for use around edible vegetation and fruit trees as it does not persist in the soil and is approved for organic gardening.  Be sure to not spray any of the plants you do not want to kill as it is non-selective and will kill anything to which it is applied.

     

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  • Asked by Lafe from Atwater
    05/29/2018
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    Can Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer be used on corn that is 2-8 inches tall to control waterhemp?
    I have RR ag corn planted and I can no longer control the waterhemp in my foodplots. Can I use the 24D Amine in my corn and if so, how much per acre would you recommend? This is NOT sweetcorn.
    A

    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled for controlling hemp but is not for use on corn. We recommend consulting your local Dept of Ag or Cooperative Extension for assistance with finding a product appropriate for your needs.

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  • Asked by Mark from Avera, Ga
    06/02/2018
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    Will Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer kill citron melon vine?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is not really labeled for brush and vines.  A better option would be Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr.

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  • Asked by Larry from Woodbine, Ga
    06/02/2018
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    Can I use Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer in my flower and vegetable garden at the lowest dilution?
    The dollar weeds are overtaking both gardens. Keeping up by hand is not getting the job done. We need an alternate solution.
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled for dollarweed or to be used around edibles at any rate.  A better option in this area would be to spot treat with a glyphosate-based product like GlyPhoSel Pro.

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  • Asked by John from Toms River
    06/04/2018
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    Will Hi-Yield 2, 4-D kill the little maple tree helicoptors that are rooting in the lawn?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer will not kill the maple seeds before they sprout.  It needs to be applied to the actively growing weeds to be effective but is not labeled for tree seedlings.  Something like the Ferti-lome Brush Killer and Stump Killer would be a better option.

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  • Asked by Albert from Monroe, Ca
    06/04/2018
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    Will Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer work on invasive strawberries?
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    Yes, Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to control wild strawberry.

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  • Asked by Colleen from Belvidere, Tn
    06/08/2018
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    What is the water to 2-4-d ratio for a hay field?
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    According to the Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer? product label: In established pastures and rangelands, use 1 gallon of this product in 15 gallons of water per acre per application per site.

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  • Asked by Joseph from Fort Dodge
    06/17/2018
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    Would Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer be harmful to evergreen bushes?
    Will it be ok to spray around my evergreen bushes or will it kill them if they come into contact?
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    Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer could be harmful to evergreen bushes if enough of the product were to get on them.  Avoid any direct contact with the bushes and avoid any drift or backspray getting on them as well.  

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