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Don’t let the weeds eat away at your valuable pasture cover this winter. Maintaining quality pasture over the winter is crucial to get off to a good start in the spring.
For most farmers, winter is the perfect time for a general tidy up of autumn germinating weeds in mature pastures.
As weeds get bigger they become more difficult to control and require higher rates of product, which results in increased costs. Getting on top of autumn germinating weeds early will save your time, money and pasture further down the track. Many broadleaf weeds should be treated in autumn/early winter when they are in the seedling stage. 
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Agritone® 750 is the preferred option for treating buttercups and thistles (especially nodding thistle).
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Relay® Super S is a good general-purpose phenoxy for control of ragwort and other broadleaf weeds.
Add Archer® to control large or resistant thistles. |