What is Rezilon herbicide?

What is Rezilon herbicide?

Rezilon is a pre-emergence herbicide that contains the active ingredient indaziflam, a long-lasting residual compound that provides extended weed control other products cannot match. This translates into increased quality and production from the fields you and your animals rely on.

Is Rezilon herbicide restricted?

// There are no grazing restrictions following the application of Rezilon herbicide. // Factors including soil type, rainfall and the amount of vegetation surface debris and the time of treatment may affect weed control. // If the herbicide is not activated by rainfall prior to germination, control will be reduced.

What weeds does Rezilon control?

Rezilon herbicide is a pre-emergence herbicide that provides consistent control of annual grass and broadleaf weeds in warm-season bermudagrass and bahiagrass hay fields.

Can organic farmers use glyphosate?

Organic farming certifications require that all farmers with this label cannot use glyphosate on their crops. This is because glyphosate has been linked to chronic illness and developmental disabilities as well as just being bad for human consumption in the long run.

Why is diuron banned?

The agency identified cancer risks from dietary and residential painting exposures to diuron in a human health risk assessment released in 2021. It also found risks to wildlife in ecological assessments.

How long does it take for diuron to work?

Diuron 80 DF Herbicide begins to eliminate unwanted seedlings before germination begins within turf just after application, but can take up to several weeks to completely kill of the target weeds after they have emerged.

How much is Rezilon per acre?

USE RESTRICTIONS DO NOT exceed 5 fl oz per acre (0.065 lb indaziflam/A) of Rezilon in a single application. DO NOT exceed 6 fl oz per acre (0.078 lb indaziflam/A) of Rezilon in a 12-month period. DO NOT harvest hay within 40 days of any single application of Rezilon that exceeds 3 fl oz/A (0.04 lb indaziflam/A).

Does Italy use glyphosate?

In 2016, the Italian government banned the use of glyphosate as a pre-harvest treatment and placed restrictions on glyphosate use in areas frequented by the public. In November of 2017, Italy was one of seven EU nations to vote against relicensing glyphosate.

  • September 13, 2022