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This product is only licensed for sale in the Republic of Ireland
Clovermax (PCS No 07108) is a herbicide for the control of a variety annual and perennial weeds. Clovermax is one of the very few products for weed control in newly seeded grasses and clover leys and can be used in cereals undersown with red or white clover. Clovermax is safe to use on clover.
Active Ingredients: 2,4-D, MCPA
PCS Number: 07108
Dilution Rate: 7 litres in 100-400 litres of water per hectare. A minimum of 225 litres should be used when treating denser weed growth areas.
Coverage Per Bottle: 7 litres will treat one hectare.
Application method: Boom sprayer.
Clover safe: Yes
Rainfast: 6 hours.
Grazing: Keep livestock off treated land for at least 14 days.
Cutting: For best results do not roll, harrow or cut crops for 7 days after treatment.
Application varies by type of area being treated, please refer to the manufacturers label for these timings. For grasslands a top dressing 10 days before treatment is recommended.
When treating weeds such as docks it is best to spray when in the rosette stage when foliage is 200mm across.
Do not spray if frost is expected, leaves need to be dry to prevent run off.
Do not use immediately after or before sowing any crop.
Weeds Controlled:
Key Weeds |
Effectiveness |
Bracken |
R |
Buttercup,Creeping |
S |
Chickweed |
R |
Daisy,Common |
- |
Dandelion |
- |
Dock, Broadleaved |
MR |
Dock, Curled |
MS |
Fat Hen |
MS |
Nettle,Common |
MS |
Plantain spp |
S |
Ragwort |
R |
Redshank |
MS |
Rush,Soft |
- |
Thistle,Creeping |
MS |
Thistle,Sow |
MS |
Thistle,Spear |
MS |
S = Susceptible | MS = Moderately Susceptible | MR = Moderately Resistant | R = Resistant
Features of Clovermax
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