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where to buy pastora herbicide Bayer Pastora HerbicideBayer Pastora Herbicide Pastora Herbicide is a professional dry flowable herbicide designed for selective weed management in established bermudagrass pastures, hay meadows, unimproved bermudagrass turf, and approved non crop areas. Powered by the active ingredients nicosulfuron and metsulfuron methyl, Pastora helps control or suppress a wide range of troublesome grassy and broadleaf weeds, including witchgrass, which is also commonly known as tickle

Bayer Pastora Herbicide

Pastora Herbicide is a professional dry-flowable herbicide designed for selective weed management in established bermudagrass pastures, hay meadows, unimproved bermudagrass turf, and approved non-crop areas. Powered by the active ingredients nicosulfuron and metsulfuron-methyl, Pastora helps control or suppress a wide range of troublesome grassy and broadleaf weeds, including witchgrass, which is also commonly known as tickle-grass.

Pastora is a strong choice for hay and forage producers looking to improve bermudagrass quality by reducing weed competition. The label lists witchgrass among the weeds controlled or suppressed at the 1.0 oz/acre rate, along with other pasture weeds such as barnyardgrass, foxtails, johnsongrass, sandbur, henbit, pigweed, and more.


Key Product Benefits

Feature Benefit
Dual active ingredients Contains nicosulfuron 56.2% and metsulfuron-methyl 15.0% for broad-spectrum weed control.
Witchgrass control Witchgrass is included on the Pastora weeds controlled or suppressed list.
Pasture-focused formula Registered for use on bermudagrass pastures and hay meadows.
Dry-flowable granule Mixes with water and is applied as a uniform broadcast spray.
Grass + broadleaf activity Provides postemergence activity on grass weeds and preemergence/postemergence activity on broadleaf weeds.
Livestock-friendly when used as directed No grazing or haying restrictions for lactating or non-lactating livestock when applied according to label directions.

Product Specifications

Specification Details
Product Name Pastora® Herbicide
Package Size 5 oz
Formulation Dry flowable granule
Active Ingredients Nicosulfuron 56.2%; Metsulfuron-Methyl 15.0%
Herbicide Group Group 2 herbicide
Primary Use Sites Established bermudagrass pastures, hay meadows, unimproved bermudagrass turf, and approved non-crop areas
Broadcast Rate 1.0–1.5 oz per acre for established bermudagrass pastures
Approximate Coverage Up to 5 acres at 1.0 oz/acre or about 3.3 acres at 1.5 oz/acre
Adjuvant Requirement A surfactant is required unless the label states otherwise

Target Weed Snapshot

Weed Type Examples Listed on Label
Grassy weeds Witchgrass, barnyardgrass, foxtails, johnsongrass, sandbur, ryegrass, wild oats, wild proso millet
Broadleaf weeds Henbit, pigweed, buttercup, dandelion, curly dock, chickweed, common broomweed, woolly croton
Suppression-sensitive weeds Some listed weeds may be suppressed rather than fully controlled depending on rate, weed size, and conditions

For best results, the label recommends treating weeds while they are small and actively growing; unless otherwise directed, grass weeds should generally be less than 2 inches tall or in diameter.

FAQ

Does Pastora Herbicide control witchgrass?

Yes. The Pastora label includes witchgrass on its weeds controlled or suppressed list at the 1.0 oz/acre rate. Witchgrass is also commonly called tickle-grass.

How much area does a 5 oz bottle cover?

At the 1.0 oz/acre broadcast rate, a 5 oz container can treat up to 5 acres. At 1.5 oz/acre, it treats about 3.3 acres. Always follow the label rate for your target weed and application site.

Can livestock graze after Pastora is applied?

When used as directed, the label states there are no grazing or haying restrictions for lactating or non-lactating livestock, including cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and other animals.

Can Pastora be used on lawns?

No. The label states not to use Pastora on lawns, walks, driveways, golf courses, athletic fields, or other high-maintenance fine turfgrass areas.

Compliance

Always read and follow the full product label before use. Pesticide use must be consistent with the label directions, and state registration may vary. The label states that it is a violation of federal law to use the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

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