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    I've never used Tordon, my local supplier sells me a Grazon equivalent. It has shorter withholding and persistance than Tordon but still costs more than glyphos. It works well on gorse and blackberry in the paddock. Also knocks off other things too like wandering jew and ivy if I add surfactant, and sometimes I add some to the glyphos that I use on the metal drive because glyphos doesn't take down clover very well.
    Gorse is in the same family as clover so that's why it doesn't work all that well for gorse without surfactant and multiple applications.

    Personally I'd rather use fewer applications of the correct poison than more applications of a poison that is only partially effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doppleganger View Post
    Neutralises in the soil and cost effective
    mmmmmmm no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honest Andy View Post
    I've never used Tordon, my local supplier sells me a Grazon equivalent. It has shorter withholding and persistance than Tordon but still costs more than glyphos.:
    Tordon and Grazon have the same active ingrediants.
    Triclopyr and Picloram. they are both Dow products
    Grazon is more diluted than Tordon (well it was last time i looked)



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Tordon and Grazon have the same active ingrediants.
    Triclopyr and Picloram. they are both Dow products
    Grazon is more diluted than Tordon (well it was last time i looked)
    No. That's wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honest Andy View Post
    No. That's wrong.
    The stupid fuck usually is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    The stupid fuck usually is.
    Oi! This thread was hijacked ages ago and now you have nothing to add here.

    Besides it wasn't entirely wrong....

    Actually yeah it was....
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    brush killer
    ACTIVE INGREDIENT
    :
    Contains
    100 g/litre picloram
    and
    8 g/
    litre
    aminopyralid as amine salts
    ; and
    300
    g/litre triclopyr as the butoxyethyl ester in the form of an emulsifiable concentrate.
    Also contains 367 g/litre diethylene glycol.

    grazon
    CTIVE INGREDIENT:
    Contains
    600 g/litre triclopyr as the butoxy ethyl ester in the form of an em
    ulsifiable
    concentrate.

    both dow agro products.

    i been out of the industry for a few year now but i know there used to be some generic brushkillers out there.

    roundup will work on gorse but need pretty much 100% coverage but there is a lot less residual effect, escort is better but still need better than 90% coverage but again less residual effect.

    brushkiller is the best but has at least 6mnths residual on brassicas and legumes but won't knock the grass

    not hard to go find the SDS or even labels for these products

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honest Andy View Post
    No. That's wrong.
    Not historically while some formulations of Grazon now contain no picloram, some still do, depending on either the market model code or the Year of manufacture.
    Its just like Tordon in that it has evolved in formulation fron 2-4-5t to 2-4-DB and picloram, to picloram and triclopyr.
    Dow just keeps using the same brand name and changes the formulation.
    Until not that long ago i still had some "245t" Tordon brushkiller.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Not historically while some formulations of Grazon now contain no picloram, some still do, depending on either the market model code or the Year of manufacture.
    Its just like Tordon in that it has evolved in formulation fron 2-4-5t to 2-4-DB and picloram, to picloram and triclopyr.
    Dow just keeps using the same brand name and changes the formulation.
    Until not that long ago i still had some "245t" Tordon brushkiller.
    Oh. Sure. Historically. I see.
    Interesting I suppose. But completely irrelevant.

    Previous post has current formulations. Check them out. And the withholding periods. Just for your education really
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honest Andy View Post
    Oh. Sure. Historically. I see.
    Interesting I suppose. But completely irrelevant.

    Previous post has current formulations. Check them out. And the withholding periods. Just for your education really
    Not just Historically. also currently as i said depending on the market the formulation changes quite often
    next formulation could be back to what it was just a couple of seasons ago just like this current one.
    http://msdssearch.dow.com/PublishedL...romPage=GetDoc
    http://www.dowagro.com/en-au/austral...a#.WYg-dbpuLTA

    but don't let that get in the way of your troll.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Not just Historically. also currently as i said depending on the market the formulation changes quite often
    next formulation could be back to what it was just a couple of seasons ago just like this current one.
    http://msdssearch.dow.com/PublishedL...romPage=GetDoc
    http://www.dowagro.com/en-au/austral...a#.WYg-dbpuLTA
    Cool cool. Grazon "Extra". Different product again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honest Andy View Post
    Cool cool. Grazon "Extra". Different product again.
    AS is tordon 50D, tordon brushkiller, tordon bruskiller XT, Tordon gold Tordon 2g and they are just the few i can remember off the top of my head.
    AS i have said formulations change from year to year market to market.
    Grazon has traditionally been a lower price point Dow product aimed at people that only buy on price rather than ecomonics of use.
    looks like the last few years they have removed the picloram, likely to try and maintain the price point against the generics.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    AS is tordon 50D, tordon brushkiller, tordon bruskiller XT, Tordon gold Tordon 2g and they are just the few i can remember off the top of my head.
    AS i have said formulations change from year to year market to market.
    Grazon has traditionally been a lower price point Dow product aimed at people that only buy on price rather than ecomonics of use.
    looks like the last few years they have removed the picloram, likely to try and maintain the price point against the generics.
    Ok. So now you've done a bit of research you can see why I said you were wrong to say that grazon and tordon are the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honest Andy View Post
    Ok. So now you've done a bit of research you can see why I said you were wrong to say that grazon and tordon are the same.
    So lets see You claimed they were not Dow products.
    You also claimed i was wrong in stating they have the same active ingredients when it seems like they have only very recently changed one version of grazon to one of the two Tordon active ingredients.
    I have two words for you i will give you a hint (as you are clearly of Katmanesk intelligence) the second word is OFF



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    So lets see You claimed they were not Dow products.
    You also claimed i was wrong in stating they have the same active ingredients when it seems like they have only very recently changed one version of grazon to one of the two Tordon active ingredients.
    I have two words for you i will give you a hint (as you are clearly of Katmanesk intelligence) the second word is OFF
    nup. you still owe me a beer

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