Willowood Glufosinate 280SL Tote
Willowood Glufosinate 280SL Tote
Glufosinate 280 SL Package
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Willowood Glufosinate 280SL

As compared to Sovereignty Herbicide, RedEagle Glufosinate 280SL or Reckon™ 280SL

Group10Herbicide

Active Ingredient(s): Glufosinate-ammonium (2.34 lbs/gal)


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$6,492.50 each

$24.50/gal


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$22.30/gal

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Post emergence, non-selective herbicide for post emergence broadcast use on canola, corn, cotton, and soybean designated as LibertyLink® or glufosinate tolerant. Contains glufosinate, the active ingredient in Liberty® Herbicide.


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Mitchell Roth
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How is Willowood Glufosinate 280SL working for your farm?

Have you tried using #Willowood Glufosinate 280SL in place of other #glufosinate #herbicides? Tell me about your experience. How has your #weedcontrol been with this product? Do you prefer pairing dry or liquid AMS with it? Have you had significant financial savings with this product? Your post may be displayed on other FBN.com pages. By posting a response, you agree to the terms at https://www.fbn.com/product-talk-disclosures

How is Willowood Glufosinate 280SL working for your farm?

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Verified FBN Member (SD)

Dry ams and spray when it's hot. I just start mid morning and make sure to quit a few hours before sundown and had real good luck. 15 gallon water and dual fan green leaf nozzles on 15" spacing

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Verified FBN Member (MN)

We used it on a few hundred acres of our soybeans last summer. It worked better than the other 2 programs we've used over the last 5 years. Conditions were in it's favor (hot and dry), so not sure how much effect that might have had or not, but we plan to use it again this year.

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