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milestone herbicide directions Milestone Herbicide – Broadleaf & Woody Weed Control with No Grazing Limits

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milestone herbicide directions Milestone Herbicide – Broadleaf & Woody Weed Control with No Grazing LimitsMilestone Herbicide is a professional grade systemic herbicide powered by aminopyralid for long lasting control of annual, biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds, invasive species, noxious weeds, select woody plants, and vines. Recognized by the EPA as a Reduced Risk pesticide, Milestone provides exceptional post emergent activity combined with residual soil control that prevents establishment of susceptible weed seedlings and regrowth of many

Milestone Herbicide is a professional-grade systemic herbicide powered by aminopyralid for long-lasting control of annual, biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds, invasive species, noxious weeds, select woody plants, and vines. Recognized by the EPA as a Reduced Risk pesticide, Milestone provides exceptional post-emergent activity combined with residual soil control that prevents establishment of susceptible weed seedlings and regrowth of many perennial species. Milestone is widely used for pasture improvement, rangeland management, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres, wildlife habitat restoration, rights-of-way vegetation management, industrial sites, prairie restoration, natural areas, and utility corridors. Its systemic activity moves throughout the plant, including the root system, delivering reliable long-term control while preserving desirable grass species. Unlike many broadleaf herbicides, Milestone offers exceptional flexibility across a wide range of treatment methods, including broadcast spraying, spot treatments, foliar applications, cut-stump treatments, basal bark treatments, dormant stem treatments, and integrated vegetation management programs. It can also be applied to terrestrial vegetation near the water's edge when used according to label directions.

Features & Benefits

Contains aminopyralid for systemic control of invasive and noxious broadleaf weeds

Provides both post-emergent control and residual soil activity

Controls annual, biennial, and perennial broadleaf weeds plus select woody plants and vines

EPA Reduced Risk pesticide designation

Excellent for pasture renovation, rangeland improvement, and habitat restoration

Preserves desirable warm- and cool-season grasses

Flexible application methods including broadcast, spot, foliar, basal bark, and cut-stump treatments

Provides season-long suppression of many difficult invasive weeds

No grazing restrictions following application at labeled rates

Labeled Use Sites

Rangeland, permanent grass pastures, grasses grown for hay, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land, wildlife habitat, prairie restoration sites, campgrounds, parks, recreation areas, trail systems, wildlife openings, natural areas, airports, utility rights-of-way, railroad rights-of-way, roadsides, pipelines, industrial sites, mining areas, drilling locations, oil and gas pads, substations, non-irrigation ditch banks, storage facilities, fence rows, parking lots, petroleum tank farms, military installations, and unimproved rough turf areas.

Target Weeds & Brush

Canada thistle, bull thistle, musk thistle, plumeless thistle, Scotch thistle, knapweed, Russian knapweed, spotted knapweed, diffuse knapweed, yellow starthistle, purple starthistle, tropical soda apple, horseweed (marestail), chicory, clover, curly dock, ragweed, sunflower, cocklebur, lambsquarters, henbit, chickweed, locoweed, crownvetch, kudzu, kudzu vine, tree of heaven, black locust, honey locust, mimosa, redbud, purple loosestrife, common St. Johnswort, Japanese knotweed, Bohemian knotweed, giant knotweed, and numerous other invasive broadleaf weeds and woody plants.

Application Notes

Milestone may be applied as a broadcast spray, spot treatment, aerial application, high-volume foliar spray, low-volume foliar treatment, cut-stump treatment, hack-and-squirt treatment, basal bark treatment, or stem bark treatment depending on the target species and site conditions. Applications should be made to actively growing weeds under favorable growing conditions for optimum performance. For best results, avoid mowing, haying, burning, or disturbing treated vegetation for at least 14 days following application. The addition of a high-quality non-ionic surfactant is recommended under adverse environmental conditions or when treating mature, difficult-to-control weeds.

Why Choose Milestone?

Milestone is one of the most widely trusted vegetation management herbicides available for controlling invasive broadleaf weeds while preserving desirable grass communities. Its combination of systemic activity, residual control, broad label flexibility, and favorable environmental profile make it a cornerstone product for pasture management, habitat restoration, rights-of-way maintenance, and invasive species control programs.

Product Information

Active Ingredient: Aminopyralid (Triisopropanolammonium Salt) 40.6%
Acid Equivalent: Aminopyralid 21.1% (2 lbs. ae/gal)
HRAC Group: Group 4 Herbicide
Chemical Family: Pyridine Carboxylic Acid (Synthetic Auxin)
Formulation: Soluble Liquid (SL)
EPA Reg. No.: 62719-519
Manufacturer: Corteva Agriscience
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