Pasture Pro Herbicide is not labeled for use around water nor for cattail control. Roundup Custom for Aquatic and Terrestial Use Herbicide will kill cattail. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Pasture Pro will not control oak tree sprouts. For this issue, its better to use something like Sucker Punch Ready to Use is a plant growth regulator specially designed for use on ornamental trees and other woody plants. Or mowing/cutting the sprouts so they stay small and not growing will be the safest way to eliminate them
For treating Cockle or Cocklebur weeds, Pasture Pro Herbicide is mixed at the rate of 1 1/3 oz. per gallon of water per the product label.
Pasture Pro Herbicide is mixed at the rate of 1 1/3 oz. per gallon of water. Please view the full product label for more information.
Yes, Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled to kill locust. Please reviewe the product label for application rates and more information.
Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled for targeting dogfennel on pastures as directed. Here is a great article I found on treating dogfennel on pastures that you may find helpful.
Yes, Pasture Pro Herbicide is labeled for pigweed (redroot) and Tumble pigweed if used as directed.
The water ratio for per acre will depend on the spray rate of your sprayer. You can apply from 5 gallons on a low volume spray up to 400 gallons in a high volume spray. You will use the same amount of product either way. The rate is 0.25 gallons to 1 gallon of Pasture Pro Herbicide concentrate per acre. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Chaparral is labeled to treat fireweed in pastures. Please see the label for full application instructions.
Gordon's Pasture Pro is not labeled for wood sorrel so we cannot say for certain whether it would work. You may want to take a look at a product called Crossbow, which is labeled for oxalis (another term for wood sorrel) and can be used in pastures depending on the grass type.