SureFire 24D Amine 625 Herbicide: A powerful solution for selective broadleaf weed control, our herbicide is designed to tackle unwanted growth in various settings. Whether you’re managing cereals, pastures, turf, or sugarcane, this product delivers effective results. Containing 2,4-D—the world’s most widely used herbicide—it ensures precision in targeting broadleaf weeds. Plus, its sustainability focus makes it an ideal choice for environmentally conscious users.
If you're unsure which SureFire herbicides to use to combat your weeds, check out this SureFire Weed Identification cheat sheet by SureFire. If we don't stock what you need from SureFire, we can specially order it for you. Contact our team by phone (07) 3667 7009
Unleash the Power of SureFire Amine 625 Herbicide
Key Features:
- Selective Control: Use post-emergently to manage an extensive range of weeds in crops like wheat, barley, oats, and millet.
- Knockdown Power: Apply before sowing cereals and pastures to control broadleaf weeds effectively.
- Versatile Application: Beyond agriculture, it’s suitable for roadsides, playing fields, and industrial areas.
Recommended Uses:
- Selective Post-Emergent Control:
- Use in wheat, barley, triticale, oats, cereal rye, millet, sugar cane, peanuts, and pastures (including the spray-grazing technique).
- Knockdown Control:
- Apply before sowing cereals and pastures.
- Non-Agricultural Situations:
- Ideal for roadsides, rights-of-way, playing fields, and industrial areas.
Please note: Before using, please read the enclosed leaflet.
SureFire Amine 625 Herbicide by PCT International Specifications
- Active Ingredients:
- 2,4-D (present as The Dimethylamine and Diethanolamine Salt) @ 625g/l
- Group I Herbicide
- Available in 1 litre, 5 litre and 20 litre sizes
Common Weeds Controlled Include (consult Products Label for Full List of Weeds):
- Amaranth or Amaranthus
- Amsinckia
- Yellow Burrweed or Burr Grass
- Annual Thistle
- Apple-of-peru
- Artichoke Thistle
- Bathurst Burr
- Bellvine
- Billygoat Weed or Blue Top
- Bindweed
- Black-eyed Susan
- Blackberry Nightshade
- Blue Snakeweed
- Burr Medic
- Californian Burr
- Californian Thistle
- Caltrop or Yellow Vine
- Camel or Afghan Melon
- Canola – Brassica Napus
- Cape Tulip
- Capeweed
- Castor Oil Bush
- Cat’s Ear or Flatweed
- Charlock
- Clockweed
- Clover
- Cobbler’s Pegs
- Common Heliotrope
- Common Iceplant
- Common Sida
- Cotton Bush (Milky Cotton Bush)
- Dock
- Doveweed
- Erodium
- Crowfoot or Storksbill
- Fat Hen
- Flannel Weed – Abutilon Oxycarpum
- Fleabane
- Fumitory – Red
- Fumitory – White
- Galvanized Burr
- Heliotrope – Heliotropium Spp.
- Hemlock
- Hoary Cress or Whiteweed
- Horehound
- Indian Hedge Mustard
- Khaki Weed
- Knobweed
- Kyllinga Weed
- Lincoln Weed
- Sand Rocket or Mustard
- London Rocket
- Lupins
- Melilotus or Hexham Scent
- Mexican Poppy
- Mintweed
- Morning Glory – Ipomoea Spp.
- Mustard
- Needle Burr
- New Zealand Spinach
- Noogoora Burr
- Paddy Melon
- Parthenium Weed
- Paterson’s Curse
- Perennial Pigweed
- Pigweed Spp.
- Pinkburr
- Potato or Yellow Weed
- Purple Top
- Radish
- Ragwort
- Rough Poppy
- Rubber Vine
- Safflower
- Saffron Thistle
- Sesbania Pea
- Sheep
- Shore or Winged Slender Thistle
- Shepherd’s Purse
- Siratro
- Skeleton Weed
- Soft Roly Poly
- Soldier Thistle
- Sorrel
- Sow or Milk Thistle
- Spear or Black Thistle
- Speedwell
- Spiny Emex
- Spinyhead Sida
- Star Of Bethlehem or Cupid’s Flower
- Star Thistle
- Starburr
- Stinkwort
- Sunflower – Seedling
- Thornapple
- Three Cornered Jack or Doublegee
- Tridax Daisy
- Turnip Weed
- Variegated Thistle
- Vetches
- Ward’s Weed
- Water Hyacinth
- Wild Cabbage
- Wild Poppy
- Wild Radish or Radish Weed
- Wild Tobacco Tree
- Wild Turnip
- Wireweed & Knotweed or Hogweed
SureFire 24D Amine 625 Herbicide: A powerful solution for selective broadleaf weed control, our herbicide is designed to tackle unwanted growth in various settings. Whether you’re managing cereals, pastures, turf, or sugarcane, this product delivers effective results. Containing 2,4-D—the world’s most widely used herbicide—it ensures precision in targeting broadleaf weeds. Plus, its sustainability focus makes it an ideal choice for environmentally conscious users.
If you're unsure which SureFire herbicides to use to combat your weeds, check out this SureFire Weed Identification cheat sheet by SureFire. If we don't stock what you need from SureFire, we can specially order it for you. Contact our team by phone (07) 3667 7009
Unleash the Power of SureFire Amine 625 Herbicide
Key Features:
- Selective Control: Use post-emergently to manage an extensive range of weeds in crops like wheat, barley, oats, and millet.
- Knockdown Power: Apply before sowing cereals and pastures to control broadleaf weeds effectively.
- Versatile Application: Beyond agriculture, it’s suitable for roadsides, playing fields, and industrial areas.
Recommended Uses:
- Selective Post-Emergent Control:
- Use in wheat, barley, triticale, oats, cereal rye, millet, sugar cane, peanuts, and pastures (including the spray-grazing technique).
- Knockdown Control:
- Apply before sowing cereals and pastures.
- Non-Agricultural Situations:
- Ideal for roadsides, rights-of-way, playing fields, and industrial areas.
Please note: Before using, please read the enclosed leaflet.
SureFire Amine 625 Herbicide by PCT International Specifications
- Active Ingredients:
- 2,4-D (present as The Dimethylamine and Diethanolamine Salt) @ 625g/l
- Group I Herbicide
- Available in 1 litre, 5 litre and 20 litre sizes
Common Weeds Controlled Include (consult Products Label for Full List of Weeds):
- Amaranth or Amaranthus
- Amsinckia
- Yellow Burrweed or Burr Grass
- Annual Thistle
- Apple-of-peru
- Artichoke Thistle
- Bathurst Burr
- Bellvine
- Billygoat Weed or Blue Top
- Bindweed
- Black-eyed Susan
- Blackberry Nightshade
- Blue Snakeweed
- Burr Medic
- Californian Burr
- Californian Thistle
- Caltrop or Yellow Vine
- Camel or Afghan Melon
- Canola – Brassica Napus
- Cape Tulip
- Capeweed
- Castor Oil Bush
- Cat’s Ear or Flatweed
- Charlock
- Clockweed
- Clover
- Cobbler’s Pegs
- Common Heliotrope
- Common Iceplant
- Common Sida
- Cotton Bush (Milky Cotton Bush)
- Dock
- Doveweed
- Erodium
- Crowfoot or Storksbill
- Fat Hen
- Flannel Weed – Abutilon Oxycarpum
- Fleabane
- Fumitory – Red
- Fumitory – White
- Galvanized Burr
- Heliotrope – Heliotropium Spp.
- Hemlock
- Hoary Cress or Whiteweed
- Horehound
- Indian Hedge Mustard
- Khaki Weed
- Knobweed
- Kyllinga Weed
- Lincoln Weed
- Sand Rocket or Mustard
- London Rocket
- Lupins
- Melilotus or Hexham Scent
- Mexican Poppy
- Mintweed
- Morning Glory – Ipomoea Spp.
- Mustard
- Needle Burr
- New Zealand Spinach
- Noogoora Burr
- Paddy Melon
- Parthenium Weed
- Paterson’s Curse
- Perennial Pigweed
- Pigweed Spp.
- Pinkburr
- Potato or Yellow Weed
- Purple Top
- Radish
- Ragwort
- Rough Poppy
- Rubber Vine
- Safflower
- Saffron Thistle
- Sesbania Pea
- Sheep
- Shore or Winged Slender Thistle
- Shepherd’s Purse
- Siratro
- Skeleton Weed
- Soft Roly Poly
- Soldier Thistle
- Sorrel
- Sow or Milk Thistle
- Spear or Black Thistle
- Speedwell
- Spiny Emex
- Spinyhead Sida
- Star Of Bethlehem or Cupid’s Flower
- Star Thistle
- Starburr
- Stinkwort
- Sunflower – Seedling
- Thornapple
- Three Cornered Jack or Doublegee
- Tridax Daisy
- Turnip Weed
- Variegated Thistle
- Vetches
- Ward’s Weed
- Water Hyacinth
- Wild Cabbage
- Wild Poppy
- Wild Radish or Radish Weed
- Wild Tobacco Tree
- Wild Turnip
- Wireweed & Knotweed or Hogweed