RODEO HERBICIDE 2.5 Gallon

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RODEO HERBICIDE 2.5 Gallon is a non-selective aquatic herbicide perfect to eliminate emerged aquatic weeds and brush in aquatic and other non-crop areas including flowing, non-flowing, and transient bodies of water. Rodeo herbicide offers excellent control of cattail, willow, and johnson grass. The active ingredient, glyphosate, moves from the point of contact into the root system of the weed or brush to disrupt the enzyme that controls production of amino acids essential to growth.

Functions: Herbicide

Application Technique: Sprayers

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    Identification & Functionality

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    Features & Benefits

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    Features & Benefits
    • Rodeo herbicide moves through the plant from the point of foliage contact to and into the root system. Visible effects on most annual weeds occur within 2 to 4 days but on most perennial brush species may not occur for 7 days or more.
    • There is no limit on the use of treated water for irrigation, recreation or domestic purposes.

    Applications & Uses

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    Uses

    Rodeo Herbicide can be used at aquatic Sites-including all bodies of fresh and brackish water which may be flowing, non-flowing or transient. This includes lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, seeps, irrigation and drainage ditches, canals, reservoirs, estuaries and similar sites.

    Effectiveness

    Rodeo Herbicide controls or partially controls:

    • Balsamapple
    • Barley
    • Hordeum vulgare
    • Barnyardgrass
    • Echiniochloa crus-galli
    • Bassia, fivehook
    • Bassia hyssopifolia
    • Bluegrass, annual
    • Poa annua
    • Bluegrass, bulbous
    • Poa bulbosa
    • Brome
    • Bromus spp.
    • Buttercup
    • Ranunculus spp.
    • Cheat
    • Bromus secalinus
    • Chickweed,mouseear
    • Cerastium vulgatum
    • Cocklebur
    • Xanthium strumarium
    • Corn, volunteer
    • Zea mays
    • Crabgrass
    • Digitaria spp.
    • Dwarf dandelion
    • Falseflax, smallseed
    • Fiddleneck
    • Flaxleaf fleabane
    • Fleabane
    • Foxtail
    • Foxtail, Carolina
    • Grounsel, common
    • Horseweed/Marestail
    • Kochia
    • Lambsquarters, common
    • Lettuce, prickly
    • Morningglory
    • Mustard, blue
    • Mustard, tansy
    • Mustard, tumble
    • Mustard, wild
    • Oats, wild
    • Panicum
    • Pennycress, field
    • Pigweed, redroot
    • Pigweed, smooth
    • Ragweed, common
    • Ragweed, giant
    • Rocket, London
    • Rye
    • Ryegrass, Italian
    • Sandbur, field
    • Shattercane
    • Shepherd’s-purse
    • Signalgrass, broadleaf
    • Smartweed, Pennsylvania
    • Sowthistle, annual
    • Spanishneedles
    • Spurry, umbrella
    • Stinkgrass
    • Sunflower
    • Thistle, Russian
    • Velvetleaf
    • Wheat
    • Witchgrass
    • Alfalfa
    • Alligatorweed
    • Anise/Fennel
    • Artichoke, Jerusalem
    • Bahiagrass
    • Bermudagrass
    • Bindweed, field
    • Bluegrass, Kentucky
    • Blueweed, Texas
    • Brackenfern
    • Bromegrass, smooth
    • Canarygrass, reed
    • Cattail
    • Clover, red
    • Clover,white
    • Cogongrass
    • Cordgrass
    • Cutgrass, giant
    • Dallisgrass
    • Dandelion
    • Dock, curly
    • Dogbane, hemp
    • Fescue
    • Fescue, tall
    • Guineagrass
    • Hemlock, poison
    • Horsenettle
    • Horseradish
    • Ice Plant
    • Johnsongrass
    • Kikuyugrass
    • Knapweed
    • Waterlettuce
    • Waterprimrose
    • Wheatgrass,western
    • Vaseygrass
    • Velvetgrass
    • Waterhyacinth
    • Signalgrass, broadleaf
    • Smartweed, Pennsylvania
    • Sowthistle, annual
    • Spanishneedles
    • Spurry, umbrella
    • Stinkgrass
    • Sunflower
    • Thistle, Russian
    • Velvetleaf
    • Wheat
    • Witchgrass
    • Alfalfa
    • Alligatorweed
    • Anise/Fennel
    • Artichoke, Jerusalem
    • Bahiagrass
    • Bermudagrass
    • Bindweed, field
    • Bluegrass, Kentucky
    • Blueweed, Texas
    • Brackenfern
    • Bromegrass, smooth
    • Canarygrass, reed
    • Cattail
    • Clover, red
    • Clover,white
    • Cogongrass
    • Cordgrass
    • Cutgrass, giant
    • Dallisgrass
    • Dandelion
    • Dock, curly
    • Dogbane, hemp
    • Fescue
    • Fescue, tall
    • Guineagrass
    • Hemlock, poison
    • Horsenettle
    • Horseradish
    • Ice Plant
    • Johnsongrass
    • Kikuyugrass
    • Knapweed
    • Lantana
    • Lespedeza: common,
    • Loosestrife, purple
    • Lotus, American
    • Maidencane
    • Milkweed
    • Muhly,wirestem
    • Mullein, common
    • Napiergrass
    • Nightshade, silverleaf
    • Nutsedge: purple, yellow
    • Cyperus esculentus
    • Pampasgrass
    • Paragrass
    • Phragmites
    • Quackgrass
    • Reed, giant
    • Ryegrass, perennial
    • Smartweed, swamp
    • Spatterdock
    • Starthistle, yellow
    • Sweet potato,wild
    • Thistle, artichoke
    • Thistle, Canada
    • Timothy
    • Torpedograss
    • Tules, common
    • Vaseygrass
    • Velvetgrass
    • Waterhyacinth
    • Waterlettuce
    • Waterprimrose
    • Wheatgrass,western
    • Lantana
    • Lespedeza: common,
    • Loosestrife, purple
    • Lotus, American
    • Maidencane
    • Milkweed
    • Muhly,wirestem
    • Mullein, common
    • Napiergrass
    • Nightshade, silverleaf
    • Nutsedge: purple, yellow
    • Cyperus esculentus
    • Pampasgrass
    • Paragrass
    • Phragmites
    • Quackgrass
    • Reed, giant
    • Ryegrass, perennial
    • Smartweed, swamp
    • Spatterdock
    • Starthistle, yellow
    • Sweet potato,wild
    • Thistle, artichoke
    • Thistle, Canada
    • Timothy
    • Torpedograss
    • Tules, common
    Directions to Use
    • *To Treat 1 acre foliage, mix 2 - 4 Quarts Rodeo herbicide with 50 to 100 gal water.
    • 2.5 gal up to 5 acre coverage.

    Note - *Requires surfactant and spray drift control agent.

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