2,4-D Amine 600 / MCPA Amine 600 : Trusted Weed Control Solutions for golf courses and sod farms
2,4-D Amine 600 / MCPA Amine 600 : Trusted Weed Control Solutions for golf courses and sod farms
Technical information
2,4-D Amine 600
Herbicide group: Group 4
Active ingredient: 2,4-D (564 g a.e./L)
Formulation: Liquid
Chemical family: Phenoxy-carboxylic acid
Packaging: 2 x 10 L case, 200 L drum
Rainfast: Avoid application if heavy rain is forecast
PCP number: 14726
MCPA Amine 600
Herbicide group: Group 4
Active ingredient: MCPA (600 g a.e./L)
Formulation: Liquid
Chemical family: Phenoxy-carboxylic acid
Packaging: 2 x 10 L case, 200 L drum
Rainfast: Avoid application if heavy rain is forecast
PCP number: 28384
Registered crops
2,4-D Amine 600: Lawns, parks, sod farms, and golf courses (roughs and fairways)
MCPA Amine 600: Golf course fairways and lawns
The challenge
Every superintendent needs versatile go-to selective herbicides they can rely on for effective
broad-spectrum, post-emerge control of broadleaf weeds.
Nufarm solution
Safe to desired grasses, Nufarm’s 2,4-D Amine 600 and MCPA Amine 600 provide trusted,
dependable, and economical solutions to most weed challenges in golf turf management. These
phenoxy herbicides travel within broadleaf plants to deliver ultimate weed elimination without
affecting grass species. 2,4-D Amine 600 and MCPA Amine 600 are tough on many broadleaf
weeds and easy on your bottom line. Plus, they are compatible with many other herbicides,
making these workhorse products a must-have staple for your weed control program.
Weeds controlled
Key Susceptible Weeds Controlled See label for complete list |
Application Rates and Notes | |
2, 4-D Amine 600 | MCPA Amine 600 | |
Bluebur |
833 mL/Ha TO 2.08 L/Ha IN 300 L WATER/Ha SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS LESS SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS TOP GROWTH CONTROL Use higher rate for larger weeds, dry or cold weather, or heavy infestations. |
833 mL/Ha TO 2.08 L/Ha IN 300 L WATER/Ha SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS LESS SUSCEPTIBLE WEEDS TOP GROWTH CONTROL Use higher rate for larger weeds, dry or cold weather, or heavy infestations. |
Burdock | ||
Cocklebur | ||
False flax | ||
Flixweed | ||
Lamb’s-quarters | ||
Mustards (except dog and tansy) |
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Plantain (common) | ||
Prickly lettuce | ||
Ragweeds | ||
Redroot pigweed | ||
Russian pigweed | ||
Shepherd’s-purse | ||
Stinkweed (field pennycress) | ||
Vetch | ||
Wild radish | ||
Wild sunflower |