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Fahrenheit herbicide

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I have been wanting to buy Celsius lately and came across Fahrenheit which is supposed to be a generic equivalent at half the price.Anyone have any experience with it?
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FAHRENHEIT ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Potassium salt of Dicamba ........................33.00%
Metsulfuron-methyl ......................................... 5.00%

CELSIUS ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Thiencarbazone-methyl ....................................8.7%
Iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium ..........................1.9%
Dicamba ..................................................................57.4%
Well I guess that makes it easy to decide which one to buy.
Out of these weeds which ones will Celsius not kill crabgrass,poa,sedge,ryegrass,and barnyard grass?

Also I purchased a bottle of Image nutsedge killer that's supposed to kill Poa and ryegrass as well.Is this product any good or should I return it?
Redland1 said:
Out of these weeds which ones will Celsius not kill crabgrass,poa,sedge,ryegrass,and barnyard grass?

Also I purchased a bottle of Image nutsedge killer that's supposed to kill Poa and ryegrass as well.Is this product any good or should I return it?
I know Celsius won't kill sedges and it's not labeled for ryegrass or poa. It's not suppose to be used on Cool season grasses so I'm sure it will still put a hurting on rye and poa. I've used that Image before with decent results, might as well use it and see how much control you get.
Mightyquinn said:
Redland1 said:
Out of these weeds which ones will Celsius not kill crabgrass,poa,sedge,ryegrass,and barnyard grass?

Also I purchased a bottle of Image nutsedge killer that's supposed to kill Poa and ryegrass as well.Is this product any good or should I return it?
I know Celsius won't kill sedges and it's not labeled for ryegrass or poa. It's not suppose to be used on Cool season grasses so I'm sure it will still put a hurting on rye and poa. I've used that Image before with decent results, might as well use it and see how much control you get.
Thanks.
I'm wondering if anyone knows if this will be cheaper than using Celsius+MSM to kill Virginia buttonweed??

Also how to get the label rate down to sq ft. Everything is in acres.
@CenlaLowell Divide label rate per acre by 43.56 to get rate per ksqft.
Swang said:
@CenlaLowell Divide label rate per acre by 43.56 to get rate per ksqft.
Thanks
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