tzone herbicide label Fancy Herbicide – Selective Broadleaf & Brush Control
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tzone herbicide label Fancy Herbicide – Selective Broadleaf & Brush Control

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tzone herbicide label Fancy Herbicide – Selective Broadleaf & Brush ControlFancy Herbicide is a professional grade selective post emergent herbicide formulated for control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, volunteer potatoes, and woody brush in turf, pasture, rangeland, rights of way, industrial vegetation management, pine plantations, and agricultural cropping systems. Powered by fluroxypyr 1 methylheptyl ester, Fancy delivers excellent broadleaf weed control while preserving desirable grasses, making it an ideal

Fancy Herbicide is a professional-grade selective post-emergent herbicide formulated for control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, volunteer potatoes, and woody brush in turf, pasture, rangeland, rights-of-way, industrial vegetation management, pine plantations, and agricultural cropping systems. Powered by fluroxypyr 1-methylheptyl ester, Fancy delivers excellent broadleaf weed control while preserving desirable grasses, making it an ideal solution for pasture managers, vegetation management professionals, turf managers, and agricultural producers. Fancy provides selective post-emergent control in permanent pastures, rangeland, sod farms, residential lawns, golf courses, recreational turf, commercial turf, public turf areas, industrial sites, roadsides, railroads, utility rights-of-way, pine plantations, and on-farm non-cropland. It is also labeled for use in wheat, barley, oats, field corn, sweet corn, grain sorghum, fallow cropland, and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres. Its systemic activity targets susceptible broadleaf weeds and brush while leaving established grasses largely unaffected, making Fancy an excellent choice for pasture improvement, turf weed control, brush management, and industrial vegetation programs.

Features & Benefits

Selective post-emergent herbicide for annual and perennial broadleaf weeds

Controls woody brush and invasive broadleaf vegetation

Contains fluroxypyr 1-methylheptyl ester for systemic weed control

Preserves desirable forage and turf grasses when used according to label directions

Labeled for pasture, rangeland, rights-of-way, industrial sites, and pine plantations

Controls many troublesome turf weeds including dollarweed, clover, chickweed, and Virginia buttonweed

Labeled for wheat, barley, oats, corn, grain sorghum, and fallow cropland

Flexible broadcast and spot treatment application options

Rainfast within one hour after application

Use Sites

Permanent pastures, rangeland, rights-of-way, roadsides, railroads, utility corridors, industrial sites, non-irrigation ditch banks, pine plantations, sod farms, residential lawns, golf courses, recreational turf, commercial turf, public turf, wheat, barley, oats, field corn, sweet corn, grain sorghum, fallow cropland, on-farm non-cropland, and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres.

Target Weeds & Brush

Broadleaf weeds, woody brush, kochia, bindweed, chickweed, clover, dollarweed, Virginia buttonweed, woodsorrel, dandelion, dock, ragweed, horseweed (marestail), horsenettle, thistles, velvetleaf, prickly lettuce, purslane, dogfennel, dogbane, lespedeza, knotweed, sunflower, volunteer potatoes, and numerous other labeled broadleaf species.

Application Notes

Apply Fancy to actively growing weeds for optimum performance. Applications are most effective when weeds are small and growing under favorable conditions. Typical optimum activity occurs when temperatures are between 55°F and 85°F. Applications become rainfast within one hour after treatment. Fancy may be applied as a broadcast or spot treatment depending on the use site and target vegetation. For turf applications, do not apply to golf course putting greens or tees. Warm-season turf should not be treated during spring transition from dormancy to active growth.

Why Choose Fancy Herbicide?

Fancy offers exceptional flexibility across multiple markets, from pasture and rangeland management to turfgrass weed control and industrial vegetation management. Its selective broadleaf activity allows users to control troublesome weeds and brush without sacrificing desirable grass stands, making it a valuable tool for professional land managers, turf professionals, ranchers, and vegetation management contractors.

Product Information

Active Ingredient: Fluroxypyr 1-Methylheptyl Ester 26.2%
Acid Equivalent: Fluroxypyr Acid 18.5% (1.6 lbs. ae/gal)
HRAC Group: Group 4 Herbicide
Chemical Family: Synthetic Auxin (Pyridine Carboxylic Acid)
Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
EPA Reg. No.: 83529-80
Manufacturer: Sharda USA LLC
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