Crossbow is a post emergent specialty herbicide that targets unwanted trees, brush, and woody plants, such as, blackberries, sumac, and poison oak. Crossbow also keeps annual and perennial broadleaves under control, such as, poison ivy and thistles, also without harming any desirable grasses. Usage Rate Recommendations: 1-4 Quarts per acre broadcast 1.33 - 5.33 Fl. Oz per gallon spot treatment. Target Pests: Alder Amaranth, spiny Ash Beech Bindweed, field Birch Black locust Blackberry Blueweed Boneset Buckbrush Buttercup, annual Buttercup, tall Carrot, wild Cascara Cherry (except black) Chickweed, mouse ear Chicory Cinquefoil Clover, white Common Common persimmon Cottonwood Dandelion Dock, curly Dogfennel Dogwood Elderberry Elm Fleabane, annual Galinsoga, hairy Goatsbeard Goldenrod Hawthorn Hazel Henbit Honeylocust Honeysuckle Horsenettle Horseweed, (marestail) Ironweed, western Ivy, ground Kochia Kudzu Lambsquarters Lespedeza Maples (except bigleaf and vine) Marshelder Milkweed Multiflora rose Mustard, wild Oxalis Pennycress, field Pepperweed, field Pigweed, redroot Pine Plantain, broadleaf Plantain, narrow-leaf Poison ivy Poison oak Pokeweed Purslane, annual Ragweed, common Russian olive Salmonberry Sassafras (top growth) Scotch broom Sesbania, hemp Sneezeweed, bitter Sowthistle, annual Sowthistle, perennial Spurge, l.
Areas of Use: Conservation reserve program (CRP) acres Fence rows Industrial sites Non-crop areas Non-irrigation ditchbanks Permanent grass pastures Rangeland Roadsides.