Bermudagrass Production

 
 

Superior control of Pensacola bahiagrass and its unique features help make Chaparral herbicide the right choice for high-quality bermudagrass production.

  • Controls Pensacola bahiagrass, plus a wide spectrum of other broadleaf weeds
  • Safe for use on common and improved varieties of bermudagrass
  • Residual activity controls broadleaf weeds that emerge weeks after application
  • Unique dry formulation makes mixing easier
  • No license required to buy or apply Chaparral1
  • Does not contain 2,4-D
  • There are no grazing or haying restrictions for any class of livestock, including lactating dairy cows, horses - even lactating mares - and meat animals prior to slaughter.  Though hay producers should allow at least 14 days for maximum results before cutting hay, this short lived interval still allows producers to stay on a 28-day cutting schedule.  Label precautions do apply to forage treated with Chaparral and to manure from animals that have consumed treated forage within the last three days.  Consult the label for full details.
  • Low use rate — 2 to 2.5 ounces per acre for Pensacola bahiagrass — means less active ingredient applied
  • Multiple modes of action help broaden the weed-control spectrum
  • Tank-mix-compatible with other herbicides for effective one-pass weed and brush control

Chaparral also controls many broadleaf weed species, including:

  • Broomweed
  • Annual ragweeds
  • Bitter sneezeweed
  • Wolly croton
  • Thistles
  • Horsenettle
  • Nightshade species
  • Wild carrot
  • And others

Product-related Literature (PDF format):
Chaparral for Bahiagrass Control Fact Sheet (348 KB PDF)
Chaparral Herbicide Technical Information (169 KB PDF)