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Description:
- Slay
Broadleaf Herbicide is effective on most broadleaf weeds
including:
- Treats up to 1 acre
More deer, better
quality deer and bigger racks are the result of planting quality food plots.
So over recent years, food plots have become more and more a part of good
whitetail deer management. Unfortunately, all the work is not necessarily
done with the planting. Weeds and grasses can hamper even the best-laid food
plot plans.
Weed and grass
problems actually lie deep within the soil. Over many years, billions of
weed and grass seeds have been deposited and can sit dormant until the day
the soil is tilled and they move close to the surface. As the seed moves to
the surface, the combination of oxygen, temperature and moisture causes the
weed and grass seeds to germinate. It is only a matter of time until the
grasses and weeds are aggressively competing with the crops.
Slay herbicide was
developed by the Whitetail Institute to help control broadleaf weeds. Like
grasses, broadleaf weeds come in many shapes and forms, both perennials and
annuals. Thistles, dock weed and ragweed are examples of broadleaf weeds
that can damage or even destroy food plots. Broadleaf weeds, like grasses,
can spread quickly and take valuable moisture and nutrients from the soil.
They can also damage food plots by shading out the desired forages. This is
especially true when the plantings are young. Slay herbicide effectively
controls broadleaf weeds while not harming Imperial Whitetail Clover or
Alfa-Rack and many other food plot plantings.
 Untreated Weeds In Food Plot
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