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  1. Cut-surface treatment with Garlon 3A, a selective translocated herbicide, effectively controls Osage orange. A diluted solution of Garlon 3A (50-percent solution in water) can be sprayed on cut surfaces or else wiped on the cut surface using a sponge applicator.

  2. So, you want to know how to effectively control Osage-orange (a.k.a., hedge). My recommendation: during the fall or winter with a chainsaw, make a fresh stump cut or girdle on your chosen trees and then apply either Garlon 3A (triclopyr) or Pathway/Tordon (picloram) to the fresh cut.

  3. For optimum results on Osage orange, apply TerraVue to the leaves of targeted trees at a rate of 2 to 2.85 ounces per acre with 16 to 32 fluid ounces per acre of Garlon® 4 Ultra herbicide after full leafout.

  4. 27 kwi 2020 · Answer: Yes, you can use Remedy Ultra Herbicide to get rid of Osage Orange trees. The mixing ratio of Remedy Ultra Herbicide is 1.28 – 1.92 fl. oz. per gallon of water for spot treatments, making sure to get full coverage on all the foliage.

  5. Osage orange is mainly found in the Great Plains and northern United States and tends to grow on pasture and range land that is overgrazed. It may become invasive in some habitats and can displace desirable vegetation if not properly managed.

  6. PastureGard HL provides excellent control of other woody species, including wax myrtle, sweet gum, persimmon, Osage orange (hedge, bois d’arc), and is the industry standard for sericea lespedeza and dogfennel control.

  7. Osage orange is a densely branched, short-trunked, thorny tree. It bears weird-loooking, softball-sized, chartreuse, brainlike fruits, which often lie beneath the tree in abundance in autumn.

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