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The forum has raised some interesting perspectives on peoples preferences when it comes to a glyphosate total weedkiller. Clean label vs. old label? High load ‘strong’ weedkiller vs. bog standard 360g/L strength…
Roundup ProVantage was released this spring to a muted response – why was this?
Probably because a high load glyphosate weedkiller does not arouse the same interest as a new quick knock-down or residual herbicide, but a quick reading of the glossy pamphlet gives an indication of the extensive research and testing that goes in to a modern ‘clean’ weedkiller.
The 480 g/L ProVantage is certainly a step up from previous versions of the famous Roundup stable of products – here are a few interesting points you may not know about high-load glyphosates and Roundup ProVantage in particular:
- 'High Load’ means less product is used so the m2 coverage per pack is greater
- Roundup ProVantage works well at lower water volumes – meaning less time lost on re-filling
- Ground Elder can be treated in shrub beds by using a Weedwiper & RoundUp Provantage, diluted 1:3
- Application rates on grass destruction range from 2.25 L/ha to 3.75 L/ha
- Roundup ProVantage can be sprayed all over Scots pine, Norway spruce & others while fully dormant.
- Apple, pear, plum & cherry tree trunk suckers can be sprayed in spring without damaging the tree
- ProVantage can be used in: knapsack, boom sprayer, Enso saw attachment, weedwiper, stem injectors, Controlled Droplet Application (CDA) equipment, boat-mounted sprayers
- The Environment Agency (EA) recommends the use of glyphosate and TopFilm adjuvant to halt the march of some invasive weed species
- Roundup ProVantage fits the Sustainable Use Directive to reduce pesticide use
- More coverage per bottle equals a reduction in bottles going to landfill
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