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Apply Drive 75 DF to actively grow-ing weeds as postemergence broadcast or spot sprays at the rate and growth stage indicated (Table 2). Drive 75 DF should be applied up to but before the second tiller emerges on many grass weed species. Application can be made again as grass weed species mature. Do not exceed the recom-mended application rate ...
Drive® 75 DF herbicide raises the bar for postemergent weed control. A single, convenient application of Drive quickly controls a broad spectrum of both broadleaf and grassy weeds — from crabgrass and foxtail to clover and dandelion — in a wide variety of turf species. And it features low-use rates per 1,000 sq. ft. When used as directed ...
29 Μαρ 2000 · Apply Drive 75 OF to actively grow ing weeds as postemergence broadcast or spot sprays at the rate and growth stage indicated (Table 2). Do not exceed the recommended application rate or fail to comply with use restrictions listed in General Restrictions and Limitations. Spray Equipment: Apply Drive 7S OF through a stan
25 Σεπ 2006 · The most restrictive labeling applies to any tank mix. To increase spectrum of control of bro[1dleaf weed species, a tank mix with 2,4-0, triclopyr, MCPA, MCPP, Three WayTM , Trimec·, or other bro[ldleaf herbicide can be used. For extended residual control, apply Drive 75 OF with Pendulum" or PRE-M" herbicides.
9 Νοε 1998 · .owly Drive 75 DF <I a minI/TlJITl SPIClY volume of 20 ;allons per acre (ap~oxImateIy 0.5 ~ per , ,000 square faetl. ~when wind speed is less t".an 10 (I1:Ih as drift may cause dan-.,ge or death of non-target vagetatia1. Do not ~ when conditions 13117 drilft tom tar get area as drift rTlE'! cause damage or death 01 non-ta~ area vegeta lion.
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Drive 75 Herbicide MSDS Sheet (pdf) Drive® 75 DF herbicide is a single, convenient application of Drive quickly controls a broad spectrum of broadleaf and grassy weeds — from crabgrass and foxtail to clover and dandelion — in a wide variety of turf species.