- Features and Specs
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Name: Fahrenheit
Application Rate: 3.00oz - 12.00oz /acre
Price: $93.53 get notified if price drops
Price/Acre: ~$116.91
Manufacturers Label: Fahrenheit Label
Herbicide Group(s): 2,4
Active Ingredients: dicamba, metsulfuron
Description: Fahrenheit is a herbicide that comes in a 38% water-soluble granule form. It is designed for the control of both broadleaf and grassy weeds in labeled warm-season turfgrasses. The herbicide can be applied in spring, summer, and fall when temperatures are above 50 degrees. Visible results from the application of Fahrenheit are typically seen within 7-10 days.
Key Benefits
Simplicity: One bottle of Fahrenheit is enough to treat one acre, eliminating the need for complicated dilution ratios.
Flexibility: Fahrenheit is effective in temperatures as low as 50 degrees.
Efficacy: The herbicide controls weeds faster by utilizing two different modes of action.
Fahrenheit is effective against annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and grasses. Its active ingredients are 33% Dicamba and 5% Metsulfuron-methyl. The herbicide can be used in various sites, including residential lawns, commercial lawns, golf courses, sports fields, parks, campsites, recreational areas, roadsides, school grounds, and cemeteries.
- Price History
- Safe On
- 1. Bermudagrass
- 2. Centipede
- 3. Hybrid Bermudagrass
- 4. St. Augustine
- 5. Zoysia
- Weeds Controlled
- 1. Annual Fleabane
- 2. Annual Ryegrass
- 3. Annual Sowthistle
- 4. Bahiagrass
- 5. Bitter Sneezeweed
- 6. Bittercress
- 7. Black Medic
- 8. Blackseed Plantain
- 9. Blue Mustard
- 10. Bracted Plantain
- 11. Broadleaf Dock
- 12. Broadleaf Plantain
- 13. Buckhorn Plantain
- 14. Bull Thistle
- 15. Burclover
- 16. Burcucumber
- 17. Burweed
- 18. Buttercup
- 19. Canada Thistle
- 20. Carolina Geranium
- 21. Carpetweed
- 22. Catchweed Bedstraw
- 23. Chicory
- 24. Common Burdock
- 25. Common Chickweed
- 26. Common Cocklebur
- 27. Common Dandelion
- 28. Common Groundsel
- 29. Common Purslane
- 30. Common Sunflower
- 31. Corn Chamomile
- 32. Cow Cockle
- 33. Creeping Beggarweed
- 34. Creeping Woodsorrel
- 35. Crown Vetch
- 36. Curly Dock
- 37. Cutleaf Evening Primrose
- 38. Dandelion
- 39. Dogfennel
- 40. Dollarweed
- 41. English Daisy
- 42. Field Pennycress
- 43. Florida Beggarweed
- 44. Florida Betony
- 45. Florida Pusley
- 46. Foxtail
- 47. Giant Ragweed
- 48. Goldenrod
- 49. Ground Ivy
- 50. Hairy Bittercress
- 51. Hairy Buttercup
- 52. Hawkweed
- 53. Hemp Sesbania
- 54. Henbit
- 55. Horsenettle
- 56. Horseweed
- 57. Ironweed
- 58. Jimsonweed
- 59. Knotweed
- 60. Lambsquarters
- 61. Leafy Spurge
- 62. Lespedeza
- 63. Mallow
- 64. Mouse-Ear Chickweed
- 65. Musk Thistle
- 66. Nightshade
- 67. Parsley-Piert
- 68. Pennsylvania Smartweed
- 69. Pennycress
- 70. Perennial Sowthistle
- 71. Plantain
- 72. Pokeweed
- 73. Poorjoe
- 74. Prickly Sida
- 75. Prostrate Knotweed
- 76. Prostrate Spurge
- 77. Ragweed
- 78. Redroot Pigweed
- 79. Redstem Filaree
- 80. Russian Thistle
- 81. Ryegrass
- 82. Sheep Sorrel
- 83. Shepherd's purse
- 84. Sicklepod
- 85. Smooth Pigweed
- 86. Spiny Amaranth
- 87. Spotted Knapweed
- 88. Stinging Nettle
- 89. Sweet Clover
- 90. Tansy Mustard
- 91. Treacle Mustard
- 92. Tropical Soda Apple
- 93. Tumble Mustard
- 94. Velvetleaf
- 95. Virginia Buttonweed
- 96. Virginia Pepperweed
- 97. White Clover
- 98. Wild Buckwheat
- 99. Wild Carrot
- 100. Wild Celery
- 101. Wild Garlic
- 102. Wild Lettuce
- 103. Wild Mustard
- 104. Wild Onion
- 105. Wild Radish
- 106. Woodsorrel
- 107. Woolly Croton
- 108. Yarrow
- 109. Yellow Woodsorrel