Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
Picloram was applied broadcast on kleingrass pastures in the spring either as sprays or as pellets containing 2, 5, or 10% ae. The carrier in 5 and 10% pellets was inert clay, but 2% pellets were formulated with sufficient ammonium sulfate to contain 14.4% N. Dry formulations of picloram (10% ae), dicamba (5% ae), and tebuthiuron (20% ai) were compared to sprays at equal rates in a coastal bermudagrass pasture. Picloram was more effective as a spray than as pellets in two of five experiments. Few differences in weed control were observed with 2, 5, and 10% picloram pellets. Picloram applied up to 3 kg ae/ha as 2% pellets did not reduce kleingrass standing crop and up to 29 kg/ha of N as ammonium sulfate applied with or without picloram did not increase kleingrass production. None of the herbicides controlled weeds during the year following application.