The updated label also states that treated acres may be cut, dried and fed 38 days after application. The previous label required a 60-day waiting period prior to grazing or cutting treated pasture.
Velpar L provides single-application control of smutgrass and other tough weeds in established stands of Bermuda grass and bahiagrass. Smutgrass is an invasive bunch grass that ranks as one of the most problematic weeds in perennial grass pastures and is most prevalent in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. Velpar L also controls little barley, barnyardgrass, dogfennel, fescue, lespedeza, maypop (passionflower), oxalis, pepperweed and pigweed. For the most effective smutgrass control, apply Velpar L when weeds are actively growing – typically early May to late June in the southeastern U.S.
—From DuPont news release