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Johnsongrass

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Johnsongrass is a perennial grass that produces rhizomes and forms dense stands of stems up to 6 feet tall. Nodes along stems are hairy, but internodes are smooth. Leaf blades are up to 25 inches long and just over an inch wide. They are covered with dense, long hairs on the upper surface. Sheath margins are hairless or may have hairs along the margin and edge. Ligules are membranous, with hair along the margin and edge, about 0.1 inch long.

Herbicides for Noxious Weeds

Formulated product / acre Herbicide and lb active ingredient needed / acre Comments and limitations
1 to 3 qt of 3 lb ae / gal Glyphosate Glyphosate (9) 0.75 to 2.35 lb ae Glyphosate products differ in concentration and adjuvant requirements. Refer to specific product labels for rate and adjuvant recommendations. For best results, apply to actively growing plants when most are at least 18 inches tall and at the boot-to-head stages of growth. Do not apply after the plants turn brown in the fall. Allow 7 or more days between application and tillage. Can be used as a spot treatment in some crops. Always follow label directions. Use flat-fan nozzles and 3 to 10 gal spray / acre for best results.
24 to 32 oz Journey Imazapic (2) + Glyphosate (9) Apply with 2 pt / a MSO on roadsides and other noncropland sites.
6 oz Oust XP Sulfometuron (2) 0.28 Do not apply to cropland. Apply preemergence or early postemergence to the boot stage. To reduce drift, apply at low pressures with coarse-spray nozzles.
0.75 to 2 oz Outrider Sulfosulfuron (2) For control in select pasture grasses, rangeland, and noncropland areas. For best results, apply to actively growing plants at least 18 to 24 inches tall up to the head stage of growth. Add 0.25% NIS. See the label for specific rates, further directions, and precautions.
1 oz Pastora Nicosulfuron (2) + Metsulfuron (2) Controls seedlings or plants up to 18 inches tall in established bermudagrass pastures or hay meadows. Applications of Pastora may result in temporary yellowing and/or stunting of bermudagrass. Grass response is minimized by treating when bermudagrass has less than 2 inches of new growth during initial green-up or by treating within 7 days after cutting for hay.
8 to 12 oz Plateau Imazapic (2) 0.125 to 0.1875 Apply with an adjuvant (2 pt/a MSO or 0.25% NIS). For use on CRP, roadsides, and other noncropland sites.
7.5 to 10 gal Pramitol 25E Prometon (5) 15 to 20 For use on industrial sites and non-crop areas. Apply before or up to 3 months after weeds emerge.
Treflan, Fusilade, Accent,
Beascon,
and Assure II
or Quiz
Trifluralin (3), Fluazlfop-P (1),
Nicosulfuron (2), Primisulfuron (2),
and Quizalofop (1)
Refer to corn and soybean sections for general recommendations.

Johnsongrass is a perennial grass that produces rhizomes and forms dense stands of stems up to 6 feet tall, learn more on how to treat it. 

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tall Johnsongrass blooming

Johnsongrass is a perennial grass that produces rhizomes and forms dense stands of stems up to 6 feet tall. Nodes along stems are hairy, but internodes are smooth. Leaf blades are up to 25 inches long and just over an inch wide. They are covered with dense, long hairs on the upper surface. Sheath margins are hairless or may have hairs along the margin and edge. Ligules are membranous, with hair along the margin and edge, about 0.1 inch long.

Herbicides for Noxious Weeds

Formulated product / acre Herbicide and lb active ingredient needed / acre Comments and limitations
1 to 3 qt of 3 lb ae / gal Glyphosate Glyphosate (9) 0.75 to 2.35 lb ae Glyphosate products differ in concentration and adjuvant requirements. Refer to specific product labels for rate and adjuvant recommendations. For best results, apply to actively growing plants when most are at least 18 inches tall and at the boot-to-head stages of growth. Do not apply after the plants turn brown in the fall. Allow 7 or more days between application and tillage. Can be used as a spot treatment in some crops. Always follow label directions. Use flat-fan nozzles and 3 to 10 gal spray / acre for best results.
24 to 32 oz Journey Imazapic (2) + Glyphosate (9) Apply with 2 pt / a MSO on roadsides and other noncropland sites.
6 oz Oust XP Sulfometuron (2) 0.28 Do not apply to cropland. Apply preemergence or early postemergence to the boot stage. To reduce drift, apply at low pressures with coarse-spray nozzles.
0.75 to 2 oz Outrider Sulfosulfuron (2) For control in select pasture grasses, rangeland, and noncropland areas. For best results, apply to actively growing plants at least 18 to 24 inches tall up to the head stage of growth. Add 0.25% NIS. See the label for specific rates, further directions, and precautions.
1 oz Pastora Nicosulfuron (2) + Metsulfuron (2) Controls seedlings or plants up to 18 inches tall in established bermudagrass pastures or hay meadows. Applications of Pastora may result in temporary yellowing and/or stunting of bermudagrass. Grass response is minimized by treating when bermudagrass has less than 2 inches of new growth during initial green-up or by treating within 7 days after cutting for hay.
8 to 12 oz Plateau Imazapic (2) 0.125 to 0.1875 Apply with an adjuvant (2 pt/a MSO or 0.25% NIS). For use on CRP, roadsides, and other noncropland sites.
7.5 to 10 gal Pramitol 25E Prometon (5) 15 to 20 For use on industrial sites and non-crop areas. Apply before or up to 3 months after weeds emerge.
Treflan, Fusilade, Accent,
Beascon,
and Assure II
or Quiz
Trifluralin (3), Fluazlfop-P (1),
Nicosulfuron (2), Primisulfuron (2),
and Quizalofop (1)
Refer to corn and soybean sections for general recommendations.
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