February 29, 2024 4PM @ The Rock (601 Willow St. in Spray)
Envu Representative will present on Envu's herbicide Rejuvra and answer any questions.
Rejuvra is a restoration herbicide that features a unique mode of action for rangeland providing long-lasting control of invasive annual grass and broadleaf weed species including cheatgrass, medusahead, ventenata and red brome. Managing the soil seed bank of these invasive annual plants is now a reality.
With the help of Rejuvra (indaziflam) herbicide, it is possible to stop invasive annual grasses by preventing germination of their seeds and depleting the weed seed bank. This pre-emergent restoration tool is showing consistent control for up to four years with just one application.
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