![]() ![]() So far it seems to do everything I had hoped. After treating the locust stump I poured the remainder on the basal area of an Osage orange and it is now toast. I mixed 2oz of Crossbow and 2 oz water in with the 2oz or so of Tordon I had left. Crossbow Specialty Herbicide is a low volatile weed and brush herbicide for the control of most kinds of unwanted trees and brush, as well as annual and. However, I did cut down a larger locust the other day and was almost out of Tordon RTU. I have not tried it as a basal application yet. Shortly after spraying I noticed some wilt in a few oak and ash saplings that were extremely close, but those appear to have come around and are doing ok now. Crossbow Herbicide is marketed as the solution for the overgrowth of woody plants and large-leaf weeds for home, farm. Except for books, Amazon will display a List Price if the product was purchased by customers on Amazon or offered by other retailers at or above the List Price in at least the past 90 days. Although the label indicated mixing it with water might be a problem it has worked just fine. The List Price is the suggested retail price of a new product as provided by a manufacturer, supplier, or seller. The stuff seems to be pure death on MF Rose. To see the price: Depending on the manufacturer, you will need to add the item to your cart and perhaps begin the checkout process. A couple larger trees (6'+) had a few limbs that have survived so far, but maybe I missed them. It is a little slow, maybe 2+ weeks for total kill but it has also been very dry. It has been 90% effective on the Osage and Locust trees. I have been using 2oz/gal in water as a foliar spray and have been very pleased so far. Crossbow Speciality Herbicide (Brush Killer)Low Volatile Weed and Brush HerbicideFor the control of most kinds of unwanted trees and brush, as well asannual. Together, these two form a powerful combination that’s tough on weeds, but gentle on grasses. While 2,4-D is a seasoned herbicide for weed control in lawns. Triclopyr is a proven herbicide used in forest and land management. Just thought I would throw out an update on the Crossbow. Crossbow gets its effectiveness from a combination of two proven weed killers: Triclopyr and 2,4-D. So, having read the lable I am wondering if anybody has any real-life experience with Crossbow control of woody vegitation and what mixtures you had success with and on what species? ![]() My second concern is that the Crossbow lable states that when mixed with water it forms an emulsion (not exactly sure what that means) rather than a soulution and may require constant agitation (not an option). Herbicide Concentrate at Tractor Supply Co. They do not contain the same ingredient however with Remedy being twice the price you would think it would at least go as far, which it certainly would'nt at 25% vs 4% with Crossbow. ![]() My first concern is that seems like a light mix compared to the 25% product/diesel recommendation I got for Remedy. Get great products at great prices with Irrigation Outlet. It recommends 5.12oz product per gal of diesel for a basal spraying to control tough trees like locust etc. The Crossbow Herbicide from Dow AgroSciences is a powerful herbicide for woody, brush, and broadleaf plants that leaves grasses unaffected Its even great for. Crossroad Herbicide 2.5 Gallon (Crossbow) shipped to your doorstep within the continental US. I have read the label and it is 2-4D ester (34.4%) and Triclopyr BEE (16.5%). My primary use for it will be basal spraying (standing trees) and some foliar spraying for control of Osage Orange (not specifically listed). Apply with water or sprayable fluid fertilizer as a carrier. Crossbow Herbicide is a powerful herbicide for woody, brush, and broadleaf plants that leaves grasses unaffected. Apply to actively growing weeds as aerial, broadcast, band, or spot spray applications. Crossbow Herbicide will knock down everything from poison ivy to softwoods to bushes, briars and berries. See label for per acre rate according to weed growth stage. I stopped at Theisens yesterday and their sales people talked me into buying Crossbow as an alternative for a tree killing herbicide. RATES: 0.5 pts per acre to 4 to 5 pts/A for control of annual, biennial and perennial weeds. 1% Mixture - Apply 1 qt/acre 1% Mixture - Apply 2 qt/acre 1 to 1.5% Mixture - Apply 2-4 qt/acre 1.I originally set out to buy Remedy herbicide but was unable to locate any other than at F/S for $120 a gal. ![]()
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