Rejuvra is a restoration herbicide that features a unique mode of action for rangeland providing long-lasting control of invasive annual grass and broadleaf weed species including cheatgrass, medusahead, ventenata and red brome. Managing the soil seed bank of these invasive annual plants is now a reality.
With the help of Rejuvra (indaziflam) herbicide, it is possible to stop invasive annual grasses by preventing germination of their seeds and depleting the weed seed bank. This pre-emergent restoration tool is showing consistent control for up to four years with just one application.
Key Benefits
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Consistent, long-term weed control: Up to four seasons of control of invasive grasses, depending on weather, grazing pressure, and other factors.
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Non-volatile and good photo stability: Does not leave the application site as a vapor and has good stability when exposed to sunlight. This allows flexibility in application timing relative to rainfall events needed to activate the herbicide.
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Releases perennial native vegetation: Perennial plants respond quickly to the additional water and nutrients that become available when invasive annual grasses are controlled.
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Resistance management: An effective tool for managing herbicide-resistant weeds.
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Reduced time and labor costs: Fewer applications are needed to control weeds.
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Flexible tankmixing: Can be tankmixed with both pre- and post-emergent herbicides.
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No grazing restrictions: For an application rate of 5 oz/acre.
Use & Control
- Uniform soil coverage is important
- Apply 5 oz/acre of Rejuvra herbicide at a minimum of 5 gallons per acre by air; for ground application, use spray volumes of 20-30 GPA total spray mix (apply up to 7 oz/acre on areas that are not grazed by livestock)
- For good first-year control, Rejuvra must be applied prior to germination of the target weeds
- To control weeds that have already germinated, a tank mix partner that provides post-emergence control is needed
- Rejuvra is a pre-emergent herbicide and will only provide effective control in areas covered by the target rate. Annual grass escapes will occur if coverage is uneven or if a lower effective rate is applied between spray swaths.
Species Controlled
- Annual Bromus species including:
- Cheatgrass / downy brome (Bromus tectorum)
- Cheat (Bromus secalinus)
- Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus)
- Red brome / foxtail brome (Bromus rubens)
- Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae)
- Ventenata (Ventenata dubia)
- Feral rye* (Secale cereale)
- Jointed goatgrass (Egilops cylindrica)
- Bulbous bluegrass ((Poa bulbosa)
- Halogeton (Halogeton glomeratus)
* Suppression
Always read and follow label use directions, restrictions, and application and stewardship requirements. See the product label for the full list of weeds controlled.