How much does Liberty herbicide cost?
Price: $174.95
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Is there a generic Liberty herbicide?
Generic formulations of Liberty herbicide and others are available on the market. Anyone who shops for groceries knows the drill.
Is Liberty and Roundup the same?
The major difference between these two systems is that glufosinate (Liberty) is a contact herbicide while glyphosate (Roundup) is a systemic herbicide, meaning that it translocates within the plant itself. Liberty kill weeds in days compared to a week or more with Roundup.
What company makes Liberty herbicide?
Bayer CropScience
LibertyLink is a BASF owned brand of genes for use in agriculture providing tolerance to Liberty herbicide and glufosinate (a.k.a. Liberty or Basta). The genes were developed by Bayer CropScience, before being sold to BASF Ag in late 2017.
How much is liberty per acre?
It is recommended at rates of 29–36 ounces per acre with a carrier of ammonium sulfate at the rate of 1.5–3 pounds per acre. It is not recommended to spray Liberty with FloodJet nozzles, controlled droplet application equipment or air-assisted spray equipment.
How much does Liberty herbicide weight per gallon?
2.34 pounds
Liberty 280 SL Herbicide may also be applied for potato vine desiccation. *CAS Number 77182-82-2 TOTAL 100.00% “Equivalent to 2.34 pounds of active ingredient per U.S. gallon.
What is the active ingredient in Liberty herbicide?
glufosinate-ammonium
The active ingredient in LIBERTY HERBICIDE is glufosinate-ammonium, which is a glutamine synthetase inhibitor (Group 10). Integrated weed management guidelines promote an economically viable, environmentally sustainable, and socially acceptable weed control program regardless of the herbicide(s) used.
Can you tank mix Liberty and Roundup?
Can I use glufosinate and glyphosate in a tank mix? Short answer: Absolutely! First, these applications should be treated as Liberty® applications with glyphosate as an additive.
What weeds does Liberty control?
Liberty is a water-soluble non-selective herbicide that can control a broad spectrum of emerged broadleaf and grass weeds. It is a contact herbicide, which means it only kills the plant parts contacted by the herbicide. Small weed size and uniform spray coverage are necessary for optimum control of emerged weeds.
How many acres does a tote of Liberty do?
One case of Liberty 150 SN will treat 17 to 20 acres, depending on rate used. Ground application only – 55 L/ac (14.5 gal/ac) minimum. 1. Thoroughly clean sprayer with water containing detergent.
What can you tank mix with liberty?
With a tank mix of Enlist One + Liberty herbicides or sequential applications of Enlist Duo® and Liberty herbicides, you get effective postemergence control on tough broadleaves like waterhemp and Palmer amaranth, plus broad-spectrum control of a host of other weed species.
Can you spray Roundup and Liberty together?
What kind of herbicide is Liberty 280SL for?
Order volume discounts still apply. Liberty 280SL Herbicide is an over the top post-emergence grass and broadleaf control in these LibertyLink crops such as soybeans, cotton and corn. Liberty may also be sprayed on InVigor Canola and other labeled crops.
When to use Liberty herbicide to control weeds?
Control weeds prior to planting with an effective burndown herbicide or tillage to start with a clean field. Liberty herbicide is a contact herbicide that will control emerged weeds. Weeds larger than 3” or not emerged at the time of application are not covered in the guarantee.
Is the Liberty herbicide a trademark of BASF?
LibertyLink is a registered trademark of BASF. GT27 is a trademark of MS Technologies and BASF. MS Technologies is a trademark of MS Technologies, LLC. Enlist E3 soybeans is a trademark of DuPont, Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer Liberty herbicide provides superior weed control for all LibertyLink crops.
Do you need a MOA with Liberty herbicide?
Post residual herbicide is recommended with Liberty herbicide but not required for Guarantee qualification. Cotton requires 1 pre-residual MOA and canola requires no pre-residual MOA. All payments are subject to final approval by BASF.