- Drive® XLR8 Herbicide Control Crabgrass Torpedograss . . . - BASF
Where to use Drive XLR8 herbicide Turfgrass on lawns, golf courses, sports fields, sod farms, parks, roadsides, schools and more - see label for full list of use sites
- DRIVE XL HERBICIDE - . NET Framework
DRIVE® XL HERBICIDE ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 180 g L QUINCLORAC SOLVENT: 565 5 g L ETHYLENE GLYCOL GROUP 4 HERBICIDE For the post-emergence control of summer grass and white clover and the suppression of Kikuyu in turf as specified in the DIRECTIONS FOR USE table
- Drive XLR8 herbicide
Where to use Drive XLR8 herbicide Turfgrass on lawns, golf courses, sports fields, sod farms, parks, roadsides, schools and more - see label for full list of use sites
- DRIVE XL HERBICIDE
It is recommended not to mow 2 days before or after applying DRIVE to maximize weed control and minimize turf injury Refer to the Restraints listed above the Directions for Use table for further application advice
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION PRECAUCION - Label SDS
Scout areas after herbicide application to determine if there are any weed escapes Control weed escapes with a non-Group 4 herbicide or use a mechanical control measure Contact your Drive XLR8 supplier and or your local BASF representative to report weed escapes
- 161034 DriveXLR8 2_5g 81127699 BK - LabelSDS
For sedge control, applications of Drive XLR8 with Basagran® T O herbicide, Image® 70 DG herbicide, or MSMA may be made Combi-nations with MSMA will aid in control of certain grass weeds, such as Bahiagrass or kikuyugrass
- Drive-XLR8-Label. pdf - Google Drive
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment You may also contact BASF Corporation for emergency medical treatment
- US EPA, Pesticide Product Label, DRIVE XLR8 HERBICIDE,06 07 2019
Mode of Action Drive XLR8 is an auxin agonist and is classified as a quinoline carboxylic acid It is absorbed by foliage and roots and translocated throughout the plant The control symptoms exhibited by broadleaf weeds include leaf and stem curl or twisting, and chlorosis
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