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Pramitol 25E<br />

Prometon<br />

GROUP C1 – Triazines<br />

Description: Total vegetation control<br />

Mode of action: Inhibition of photosynthesis;<br />

enters plant through roots<br />

Labeled for: Management of non-crop<br />

areas and construction<br />

Areas: Industrial sites, non-crop areas,<br />

highways, railway yards, fences, fire<br />

lanes and under asphalt<br />

Benefits: Foliar and root activity;<br />

season-long control<br />

Precautions: Corrosive; dry soil may<br />

result in poor control; do not put treated materials<br />

in compost piles<br />

Pramitol 5PS<br />

Granular<br />

Prometon, Simazine,<br />

Sodium Chlorate,<br />

Sodium Metaborate<br />

GROUP C1<br />

Triazines and Soil Sterilant<br />

Mode of action: Inhibition of<br />

photosynthesis; enters plant through<br />

roots; cell death, root dehydration and<br />

inhibits photosynthesis<br />

Signal word: Warning<br />

EPA No: 66222-23<br />

Rate: 0.35-0.92 lb per 100 sq ft<br />

Post-Emergent Herbicides<br />

Powerzone ®<br />

Carfentrozone, MCPA, Mecoprop, Dicamba<br />

GROUP E and O – Triazolinone,<br />

Phenoxy-carboxylic and Benzoic Acid<br />

Description: 2,4-D-free combination broad-spectrum broadleaf<br />

herbicide for troublesome weeds<br />

Mode of action: Synthetic auxins cause<br />

uncontrolled and disorganized growth;<br />

PPO inhibition destroys membranes<br />

and inhibits photosynthesis<br />

Labeled for: Landscapes, lawn care, golf<br />

courses, right-of-ways and industrial<br />

Weeds: 120+: clover, spurge, pennywort,<br />

dandelion, wild violet, thistle, henbit, etc<br />

Benefits: Superior cool-weather activity;<br />

reseed in two weeks<br />

Precautions: Summer broadcast<br />

applications to older, drought stressed<br />

weeds is less effective<br />

Signal word: Caution<br />

EPA No: 2217-834<br />

Rate: 1.3-1.5 oz per<br />

1000 sq ft<br />

REI: 48 hours<br />

EIQ: 20, 37, 15 and 26<br />

Price per Each<br />

Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # 1-3 4 & up<br />

Gallon 04-07920 $ 124.00 $ 117.80<br />

Each 2 & up<br />

2.5 Gal 04-07940 $ 280.00 $ 266.00<br />

Signal word: Danger; EPA No: 66222-22<br />

Rate: 4-10 gallons per<br />

Price per Each<br />

100 gallons per acre, Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # 1-3 4 & up<br />

1 gallon treats 10,000<br />

Gallon 04-09500 $ 50.75 $ 47.54<br />

sq ft<br />

Each 2 & up<br />

Truck Ship Only<br />

2.5 Gal 04-09510 $ 125.00 $ 116.52<br />

Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # Each<br />

25 lb 04-09540 $ 102.00<br />

Pronto ®<br />

Imazapyr & Glyphosate<br />

Isopropylamine Salts<br />

GROUP 9<br />

Description: A non-selective herbicide<br />

for control of unwanted vegetation,<br />

including most annual and perennial<br />

grasses, broadleaf weeds, vines,<br />

brush, and trees<br />

Mode of action: Inhibits biosynthesis of<br />

certain essential amino acids<br />

Labeled for: Anywhere that no<br />

vegetation is desired<br />

Areas: Driveways, patios, fence rows,<br />

other place where no vegetation is<br />

desired<br />

Benefits: Provides season-long control<br />

Precautions: Do not allow people or pets in treated area until sprays<br />

have dried<br />

Signal word: Caution;<br />

EPA No: 2217-923<br />

Rate: 36 fl oz per 1,000<br />

sq ft per year<br />

Prosedge<br />

Halosulfuron-methyl<br />

GROUP B – Sulfonylurea<br />

Description: Post-emergent herbicide<br />

for control of sedges in turf<br />

Mode of action: Inhibits amino acid<br />

and DNA synthesis; results<br />

in starvation<br />

Labeled for: Landscapes, nurseries,<br />

golf courses, sports turf<br />

and residential<br />

Weeds: Purple and yellow<br />

nutsedge, Kyllinga spp<br />

Benefits: Kills hard-to-control<br />

grass-type weeds<br />

Crops: Established cool- and warm-season turf<br />

and woody ornamentals<br />

Precautions: Use with a non-ionic surfactant;<br />

may take several seasons to kill heavily<br />

infested areas<br />

Signal word: Warning;<br />

EPA No: 228-702<br />

Rate: 0.9 gm per 1<br />

gallon, treats<br />

1,000 sq ft<br />

REI: 12 hours<br />

Price per Each<br />

Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # 1-3 4 & up<br />

Gallon 04-19100 $ 48.30 $ 44.83<br />

Each 2 & up<br />

2.5 Gal 04-19120 $ 104.00 $ 96.56<br />

A NON-IONIC<br />

SURFACTANT<br />

IS ESSENTIAL FOR<br />

ALL APPLICATIONS OF<br />

THIS PRODUCT<br />

SEE PAGE 70<br />

Price per Each<br />

Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # 1-29 30 & up<br />

0.9 gm 04-23330 $ 7.69 $ 7.17<br />

1-9 10 & up<br />

1.33 oz 04-23360 $ 98.00 $ 91.00<br />

Pylex - Topramezone<br />

GROUP F2 – Bleacher, inhibition of HPPD<br />

Description: Broad-spectrum systemic<br />

post-emergent control of broadleaf and<br />

grassy weeds in turf<br />

Mode of action: Absorbed by leaves, roots,<br />

shoots and is translocated to growing<br />

points; Inhibits carotenoid biosynthesis<br />

causing plants to turn white.<br />

Labeled for: Turfgrass, sod farms, golf<br />

courses, athletic fields and residential<br />

Weeds: Bermudagrass, crabgrass, foxtail,<br />

goosegrass, panicum, dallisgrass,<br />

nimblewill, Amaranth, burcucumber,<br />

clover, chickweed, ground ivy, etc<br />

Benefits: Eliminates bermudagrass and<br />

goosegrass in cool-season grasses<br />

Precautions: May require more than one<br />

application<br />

Signal word: Danger<br />

EPA No: 7969-327<br />

Rate: Spot treatment – 0.7-1.0 ml per gallon per 1,000 sq ft with 30<br />

mls of MSO; Reseeding interval: Can be applied anytime before or<br />

after seeding except 28-days after seeding<br />

REI: Until spray<br />

has dried<br />

Price per Each<br />

Size <strong>Catalog</strong> # 1-3 4 & up<br />

8 oz 04-02050 $ 640.00 $ 577.50<br />

post-emergent herbicides<br />

800-325-3055<br />

www.hummert.com<br />

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