

Clayton Grazer™ Herbicides
Grazer ™
A foliar-acting herbicide for the control of nettles, thistles, docks, brambles, broom and gorse in established grassland, offering premium performance.
Active Ingredients: 60g clopyralid and 240g triclopyr
• Powerful, dual active herbicide for controlling a range of problem weeds.
• Reduces weed competition to improve your grass yields and silage quality.
• Great for spot treatments, a costeffective way to target weeds like Spear thistles.
EC Formulation
Emulsifiable concentrate
• Hand-held spraying minimises overall herbicide usage for better environmental stewardship and improved cost margins for grassland weed control management.
• Compliments our range of other grassland herbicides.
• Added assurance of Clayton’s trusted products and premium service.

Established Grassland
Making grassland management decisions easier this season with Clayton Grazer, a robust, dual formulation herbicide designed to add cost-effective, weed control into your grassland programme.
Offering a valuable way of treating patches or small areas of weeds via spot treatment with hand-held sprayers to protect pastures in spring.
Delivering a co-formulation of powerful actives with clopyralid and triclopyr, Clayton Grazer is a reliable onecan option for controlling a number of problem weeds this spring.
WEED CONTROL
The following weeds will be controlled by an application of Clayton Grazer at a rate of 60 ml of product in 10 litres of water (6 ml product in 1 litre of water). ONLY apply Clayton Grazer using a hand held sprayer.
TARGET WEEDS
Weeds Time of application to crop
Common Nettle Spray when actively growing but preferably before flowering (normally up to mid-June).
Broad-leaved Dock, Curled Dock
Creeping Thistle
Bramble, Broom and Gorse
Treat in the spring when the docks are in the rosette stage up to 25 cm high. On large well established docks, or where there is a high reservoir of seed in the soil, a second application the following year maybe required.
Spray when actively growing but before flowering spikes are 15 cm high. Application of Clayton Grazer at flowering or during seeding is likely to produce reduced levels of control.
Spray in June-August when actively growing but before plants begin to senesce in the autumn. It is essential that, particularly with large bushes, all the foliage is thoroughly wetted or incomplete kill may result.
The weeds should be thoroughly wetted with the spray solution but spraying until “run-off” will decrease activity. The use of flood jets is recommended to prevent drift. Care should be taken to avoid local overdosing.
If the grass has been cut for hay or silage or grazed leave for 2-3 weeks to allow sufficient regrowth to occur before spraying. Grass and weeds must be actively growing to ensure good weed control and minimal check to the grass.
To allow maximum translocation of Clayton Grazer to the roots do not cut grass for 28 days after application.
USE RATE & TIMINGS
ESTABLISHED GRASSLAND
Maximum Individual Dose: 60 ml of product in 10 litres of water (6 ml product in 1 litre of water).
ONLY apply Clayton Grazer using a hand held sprayer.
Maximum Number of Treatments: One per year
Latest Time of Application: 7 days before grazing or harvest. Can be applied from 1st March to 31st October.
GRAZING INTERVAL
Exclude livestock during treatment and do not allow livestock to graze treated grassland for at least 7 days following treatment. Where ragwort is present, users should consult the Code of Practice on How To Prevent The Spread Of Ragwort.
Ragwort plants sprayed with this herbicide are more palatable with higher levels of toxins. Animals should be excluded from treated areas until any ragwort has completely recovered or died and there is no visual sign of the dead weed. Do not include any treated ragwort in hay or silage crops.
MORE INFORMATION
For further information on Clayton Grazer, please refer to the product label and for information on compatibility tank mixes, please contact us at info@claytonpp.com
More Information
GRASSLAND WEED CONTROL