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Bonide Weed Beater ULTRA Conc.  User Manual

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HOW MUCH TO USE: USE RATES AND SPRAY VOLUMES FOR TURFGRASS

Generally, the lower application rates within the specified range will provide satisfactory

control of sensitive weed species. The higher application rates within the specified

range will be required for dense infestations of perennial weeds, for adverse/extreme

environmental conditions, or for weeds beyond the appropriate growth stages.

Limitations on broadcast treatments for turfgrass on all use sites:

The maximum application rate is 6.67 pints of product per acre per application. The

maximum number of broadcast applications is limited to 2 per year with a minimum of

30 days between applications. The maximum seasonal rate is 13.34 pints of product per

acre per year (3.0 lb MCPA ae, 0.92 lb MCPP-p ae, and 0.25 lb dicamba ae per acre

per year), excluding spot treatments.

Use rates and spray volumes of this product as broadcast treatments for use on

turfgrass are presented in Table 1.

SPOT TREATMENTS WITH HAND OPERATED SPRAYERS (INCLUDING

BACKPACK SPRAYERS, COMPRESSION SPRAYERS, AND KNAPSACK SPRAYERS)

• For cool season turfgrass, mix 1.5 - 2.4 fl. oz. of this product per one (1.0) gallon

of water for treatment of approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of turfgrass. Apply any time the

emerged broadleaf weeds are susceptible.

• For warm season turfgrass, mix 0.75 - 1.8 fl. oz. of this product per one (1.0) gallon

of water for treatment of approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of turfgrass. Apply any time the

emerged broadleaf weeds are susceptible.

Limitations on spot treatments for turfgrass on all use sites:

Spot treatment is defined as a treatment area no greater than 1,000 sq. ft. per acre. The

maximum application rate is 2.4 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. per application (0.46 lb MCPP-p

acid equivalent per acre). The maximum number of spot treatments is limited to 2 per

year with a minimum of 30 days between applications.

Prohibitions for application schedules:

• Do not broadcast apply when air temperatures exceed 85 °F; some injury may be

expected with spot treatments when air temperatures exceed 85°F.