Fall Chemical Solutions
for Healthier Land

As the seasons change, it's the perfect time to take control of your pastures and rangeland wiht proven fall chemical solutions. This year, our line up of Duracor®, GrazonNext® HL, PastureGard® HL, and Remedy® Ultra is here to help you tackle tough weeds, protect your forage, and set the stage for healthier, more productive land next spring. With reliable performance and trusted results, these products give you the tools you need to manage your acres with confidence.

DuraCor®

DuraCor® Herbicide is the most extensive pasture weed control available. It brings livestock producers the broadest-spectrum broadleaf weed control available for their grazing acres - one that’s loaded with benefits. It provides extended control of 140+ weeds while maintaining grass safety. That allows nutritious grasses to thrive and opens the way for more productivity from every acre.

Key Benefits & Product Attributes

Key Benefits

  • Kills all the troublesome pasture weeds, but also takes out especially tough-to-control broadleaves.
  • Stops the weeds that are up and growing while providing residual control of those that germinate later.
  • Flexible application options and the avility to mix with liquid fertilizer or impregnate on dry fertilizer.
  • Mixes easily with liquid UAN.
  • Non-restricted and does not contain 2,4-D or dicamba

Product Attributes

  • Flexible Application Methods
    • Easily Mixes with UAN
    • Less Tacky When Impregnated onto Dry Fertilizer (Where Applicable)
    • Compatible with Multiple Tank Mix Partners including PastureGard® HL, Remedy® Ultra, and Tordon® 22k herbicides
  • Low and Flexible Use Rate
    • 12-20 Fluid Ounces Per Acre
    • Common Use Rate is 16 Fluid Ounces Per Acre
  • Non-Restricted
    • Does Not Contain 2,4-D or Dicamba
Key Weeds Controlled

Key Weeds Controlled

Over 140 Broadleaf Weeds and Woody Plants Including:

  • Absinth Wormwood 
  • Cocklebur 
  • Palmer Amaranth
  • Annual Broomweed 
  • Honey Locust 
  • Perilla Mint
  • Black Locust 
  • Carolina Horsenettle 
  • Rush Skeletonweed
  • Buttercup Species 
  • Tall Ironweed 
  • Silverleaf Nightshade
  • Buckhorn Plantain 
  • Western Ironweed 
  • Spiny Amaranth
  • Broadleaf Plantain 
  • Knapweed Species 
  • Common Ragweed
  • Broom Snakeweed 
  • Marestail Western Ragweed
  • Curly Dock 
  • Common Mullein 
  • Musk Thistle
  • Common Caraway 
  • Wild Carrot
Application Methods & Rates

Application Methods

Ground Broadcast Application

While ground applications of 10 gallons per acre total volume are allowable, 15 gallons per acre or more will provide better coverage and control. This is especially true for fine-leafed species and low rainfall areas.

Aerial Broadcast Application

Use 2 gallons or more per acre total spray volume. Five gallons per acre or greater will generally provide better coverage and better control, particularly in dense and/or tall foliage.

High-Volume Foliar Application

High volume foliar treatments may be applied at rates equivalent to a maximum of 20 fluid ounces per acre per annual growing season.

Spot Application

Spot treatments may be applied at 40 fluid ounces of DuraCor® per acre if an application is not made to more than 50% of the treatable acre. Spray volume should be sufficient to thoroughly and uniformly wet weed foliage, but not to the point of runoff.

DuraCor

GrazonNext® HL

GrazonNext® HL Herbicide is the easiest way to get broadleaf weeds out of the way of pasture production. It provides a simple, lasting solution for the toughest pasture weeds and clears the way for more forage, meaning greater flexibility in a grazing program and higher per-acre beef production at the lowest price possible.

Key Benefits & Product Attributes

Key Benefits

  • Simplifies pasture weed control - one application provides season-long control.
  • Controls more than 100 annual, biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds and is especially tough on hard-to-kill perennials.
  • Provides excellent pre- and post-emergence control of broadleaf weeds and stays on the job all season long.

GrazonNext HL Simplifies Grass Management in Many Ways:

  • Season-long performance
  • No applicator’s license required
  • Controls around 100 broadleaf weeds without tank mixing
  • Easily compatible with brush herbicides
  • Can be tank-mixed with liquid fertilizer
  • Wide window of application, extending through the fall
  • Flexible rates (1.2 to 2.1pints/acres), depending on target weeds
  • Applied aerially or by ground in broadcast or spot treatments
  • No livestock grazing restrictions
Key Weeds Controlled

GrazonNext® HL herbicide controls over 60 key broadleaf weeds, including:

  • Annual Broomweed
  • Ironweed
  • Bitter Sneezeweed 
  • Mareshelder/Sumpweed
  • Bull Thistle 
  • Mexican Tea
  • Buttercup 
  • Musk Thistle
  • Canada Thistle 
  • Nightshades
  • Chicory 
  • Plantain
  • Cocklebur 
  • Plumeless Thistle
  • Common Burdock 
  • Ragweeds
  • Common Chickweed 
  • Spiny Amaranth
  • Common Sunflower 
  • Teasel
  • Curly Dock 
  • Tropical Soda Apple
  • Goldenrod 
  • Vervain
  • Henbit 
  • Vetch
  • Horesenettle 
  • Wild Carrot
  • Horesweed/Marestail 
  • Woolly Croton
Application Methods & Rates

Application Method

  • Flexible rates (1.2 to 2.1pints/acres), depending on target weeds
  • Applied aerially or by ground in broadcast or spot treatments
  • Can be tank-mixed with liquid fertilizer
GrazonNext

PastureGard® HL

PastureGard® HL herbicide gives ranchers one flexible product that takes out broadleaf weeds and brush. Whether it’s protecting, improving or restoring valuable grazing acres, weed and brush control with PastureGard HL clears the way for more forage, better land utilization and increased property values — all while helping ranchers raise more pounds of beef at the lowest cost possible.

Key Benefits & Product Attributes

Key Benefits:

The simple solution for broadleaf weeds and brush:

  • PastureGard® HL simplifies pasture improvement — two active ingredients, one product, broadleaf and woody plant control — so ranchers can move on to more important aspects of their operation.
  • Controls most important pasture weed and brush species.

Controls most important pasture weed and brush species:

  • Broadleaf weeds and woody plants often grow in mixed-species complexes. PastureGard HL controls a wide variety of broadleaf weeds and woody plants, including hard-to-control brush like blackberry, rose and privet. PastureGard HL provides excellent control of other woody species, including wax myrtle, sweet gum, persimmon, Osage orange (hedge, bois d’arc), and is the industry standard for sericea lespedeza and dogfennel control. Turn to PastureGard HL for control of tolerant or resistant biotypes, including kochia and mustards.

Flexibility that fits across the ranch:

  • PastureGard HL supports forage production goals across various use sites. Use PastureGard HL to stop encroaching weeds and brush and protect valuable fence lines. Flexible application options let ranchers conveniently treat individual plants or take on large-scale renovation-type programs. PastureGard HL is an excellent, nonresidual option on hayfields without hay marketing restrictions. Ranchers even can use it to control weeds under the canopy of desirable trees. Tank-mix flexibility with GrazonNext® HL herbicide lets them broaden the control spectrum, or when residual weed control is desired.

Attributes

  • Best Dogfennel, Sericea Lespedeza and Blackberry control product available
  • Controls many tree and brush species providing premier brush control
  • Good choice for sites where a residual herbicide cannot be used
  • Best in class grass safety
  • May be used around the roots of desirable trees
Key Weeds Controlled

Key Plants Controlled

  • Blackberry 
  • Dogfennel
  • Rose Species 
  • Serecia lespedeza
  • Sweet Gum 
  • Tropical Soda App
  • Osage Orange
  • Ragweed Wax 
  • Myrtle Ironweed
  • Multiflora Rose
  • Locust
Application Methods & Rates

Variety of Application Types

PastureGard HL may be broadcast applied to pastures and fencerows, or as an individual plant treatment (IPT) in rangeland and permanent pastures. Whatever application method you need to use, PastureGard® HL provides premier brush and non-residual weed control.

PastureGard HL Application Methods
PastureGard HL

Remedy® Ultra

Remedy® Ultra herbicide gives farmers one flexible product that takes out woody brush across grazing acres. Whether it’s protecting, improving or reclaiming valuable grazing land, brush control with Remedy Ultra clears the way for more forage, better land utilization and increased property value while helping farmers improve their fields with the simplest, most effective tool.

Key Benefits & Product Attributes

Key Benefits & Attributes

The simple solution for brush control:

Remedy Ultra simplifies brush management with tank-mix and treatment-method flexibility, so farmers can focus on more important parts of their operation. It works equally well on light, scattered encroaching brush, moderately dense infestations or fully mature, mixed brush stands 

Controls the most important brush species:

Remedy Ultra delivers effective control of more than 35 brush species, including aspen, cottonwood, elm, hackberry, hawthorn, hedge (Osage orange), huisache, locust, oak, poplar, poison-ivy, prairie wild rose, salt cedar, trumpet creeper, willow and others 

Flexibility that fits across the farm:

Remedy Ultra supports broader land management goals across rangeland, permanent grass pastures, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres, fence rows and non-irrigation ditch banks 

It offers multiple application options—broadcast foliar, low-volume basal bark and cut-stump treatments—allowing farmers to match applications to brush type and density 

Tank-mix flexibility with GrazonNext® HL (and other products) lets farmers broaden control to include understory broadleaf weeds and achieve residual control when needed

Key Weeds Controlled

This product delivers effective weed control against the following:

  • Aspen
  • Cottonwood
  • Elm
  • Hackberry
  • Hawthorn
  • Hedge
  • Huisache
  • Locust
  • Oak
  • Osage Orange
  • Poison-ivy
  • Poison-oak
  • Poplar
  • Prairie Wild Rose
  • Primrose
  • Saltcedar
  • Southern Wild Rose
  • Trumpetcreeper
  • Twisted Acacia
  • Willow
Application Methods & Rates

Application Method

Aerial broadcast. Ground broadcast. Spot treatment. Low-volume basal. Basal cut-stump. High-volume foliar.

Application Timing

Treat when weeds are actively growing and not stressed by drought or other conditions. Increase the herbicide rate within the labeled rate range as the season progresses and plants become more mature.                                 

Delay foliar brush applications until target species are fully leafed out and actively growing and are not stressed by drought or other conditions.

Make low-volume basal and basal cut-stump individual plant treatments anytime, as long as snow or standing water don’t prevent proper application.

Application Rate

Apply Remedy® Ultra herbicide in broadcast applications at rates of 1 pint to 4 quarts per acre in a total spray volume of 5 or more gallons per acre by air or 10 to 20 gallons per acre by ground.

Remedy