Whitetail Institute Slay Selective Broad-Leaf Weed Control Herbicide Specifically Developed for Deer Food Plots, 1 Pint (4 acres)
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br>Purpose of SLAY Herbicide Tech Sheetbr> Broadleaf weeds in clover and alfalfa food plots are controlled with SLAY Herbicide. SLAY Controls Broadleaf Weedsbr>NOTE: SLAY does not control broadleaf weeds. Individual broadleaf weed control rates vary – check the label for specific application rates.br> br>Artichoke, Jerusalem Beets, wild Bedstraw, Catchweedbr>Buckwheat, wild Chickweed, common/mouseear Cocklebur, commonbr>Cress, hoary Dandelion Dock, broadleaf/curlybr>Dodder Fiddleneck Filaree, redstem/whitestembr>Fleabane, rough Flixweed Goosefoot, Nettleleafbr>Grounds Lambsquarter (common) (ALS resistant) br>Lettuce, miners Mallow, common/littlebr>Marshelder Morningglory, entireleaf/ivyleaf/pitted/smallflower/tallbr>Mustards, tumble/wild/black Nettle, burning Nightshade, black/Eastern black/hairybr>Oxtongue, bristly Pennycress, field Pepperweed, field/Virginiabr>Pig
Selected User Reviews For Whitetail Institute Slay Selective Broad-Leaf Weed Control Herbicide Specifically Developed for Deer Food Plots, 1 Pint (4 acres)
I was in the dark and took a guess because there were no good mixing instructions with it. When I contacted the manufacturer, they told me that my ratio was fine, but that it only killed some people. I still have weeds, and they say I should keep mowing because there is a residual, but this makes no sense to me. On this, I'm a little unsure.
I was disappointed because it did not meet my expectations.
It took care of the ground ivy that was encroaching on my food plot.
I've used it before, but be sure to follow the instructions.