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tripleflex herbicide Trip Triclopyr 4 Herbicide gallon (128 oz)

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tripleflex herbicide Trip Triclopyr 4 Herbicide gallon (128 oz)Trip Herbicide is a professional grade brush and broadleaf weed herbicide formulated with 60. 45% triclopyr butoxyethyl ester (BEE), delivering 4 lbs. acid equivalent per gallon for powerful systemic control of woody plants, vines, brush, and invasive broadleaf weeds. Comparable to Garlon 4 Ultra and Remedy Ultra, Trip is widely used for vegetation management in pastures, rangeland, rights of way, forestry, CRP acres, wildlife habitat, industrial

Trip Herbicide is a professional-grade brush and broadleaf weed herbicide formulated with 60.45% triclopyr butoxyethyl ester (BEE), delivering 4 lbs. acid equivalent per gallon for powerful systemic control of woody plants, vines, brush, and invasive broadleaf weeds. Comparable to Garlon® 4 Ultra and Remedy® Ultra, Trip is widely used for vegetation management in pastures, rangeland, rights-of-way, forestry, CRP acres, wildlife habitat, industrial sites, and other non-crop areas.

Once absorbed through foliage, bark, or freshly cut surfaces, Trip moves throughout the plant and into the root system to provide dependable control of difficult woody species while preserving desirable grasses. Its flexible application methods include foliar sprays, basal bark treatments, cut stump treatments, dormant stem applications, and aerial applications on labeled sites, making it one of the most versatile vegetation management herbicides available.

Features & Benefits

Controls woody plants, brush, vines, and annual and perennial broadleaf weeds

Contains 60.45% triclopyr butoxyethyl ester delivering 4 lbs. acid equivalent per gallon

Systemic activity provides thorough control from foliage to root system

Selective to established grasses and forage species when used according to label directions

Flexible foliar, basal bark, cut stump, dormant stem, and aerial application options

Ideal for pasture improvement, rangeland management, forestry, and rights-of-way maintenance

Supports wildlife habitat management, CRP maintenance, and natural area restoration

Comparable active ingredient and use patterns to Garlon® 4 Ultra and Remedy® Ultra

Labeled Use Sites

Non-crop industrial manufacturing and storage sites, rights-of-way, electrical transmission corridors, communication lines, pipelines, airports, roadsides, railroads, rangeland, permanent grass pastures, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres, forests, conifer plantations, fence rows, non-irrigation ditch banks, barrow ditches, gravel pits, military lands, mining and drilling areas, oil and gas pads, petroleum tank farms, stormwater retention areas, substations, unimproved rough turf, vacant lots, natural areas, wildlife habitat, wildlife openings, and other listed non-crop sites.

Target Weeds & Brush

Trip controls a broad spectrum of woody plants and broadleaf weeds including blackberry, kudzu, salt cedar, poison ivy, poison oak, tree-of-heaven, wild rose, maple, oak, elm, locust, sassafras, sumac, sweetgum, willow, cottonwood, dogwood, elderberry, chokecherry, blackberry, Canada thistle, bull thistle, clover, curly dock, dandelion, dogfennel, field bindweed, goldenrod, ground ivy, lambsquarters, lespedeza, ragweed, purple loosestrife, tropical soda apple, wild violet, yarrow, and many other listed woody and herbaceous species.

Application Notes

Trip may be applied as a broadcast foliar spray, directed foliar treatment, basal bark treatment, low-volume basal bark treatment, cut stump treatment, dormant stem treatment, or aerial application on labeled sites. For best results, apply when target weeds and woody plants are actively growing and environmental conditions favor plant growth.

Woody plant control typically requires higher use rates than broadleaf weed applications. Basal bark and cut stump treatments provide excellent year-round control options for brush management, fence rows, rights-of-way, forestry, and invasive woody vegetation programs.

Always follow label directions regarding grazing restrictions, haying intervals, annual maximum use rates, spray drift precautions, and site-specific application instructions.

Product Information

Active Ingredient: Triclopyr Butoxyethyl Ester 60.45%
Acid Equivalent: Triclopyr 43.47% (4 lbs. ae/gal.)
HRAC Group: Group 4 Herbicide
Chemical Family: Pyridine Carboxylic Acid (Synthetic Auxin)
Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
EPA Reg. No.: 83529-191
Manufacturer: Sharda USA LLC

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★★★★★ 4
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Format: Hardcover
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Michael E. Martin
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★★★★★ 5
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Good points, but too verbose and in the clouds at times.
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