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Mojave 70 EG Bareground Herbicide

Alligare


Mojave 70 EG Bareground Vegetation Control

Alligare Mojave 70 EG is a dispersible granule herbicide for long-lasting bareground vegetation control on industrial non-crop sites and rights-of-way.

Alligare Mojave 70 EG Bareground Herbicide is designed for tough industrial vegetation management programs that require both existing weed control and residual bareground performance. Its dual-active formula—Imazapyr 7.78% and Diuron 62.22%—helps control labeled annual and perennial grasses, broadleaf weeds, brush species, vines, and brambles in non-crop areas where bare ground is desired. The current Alligare label lists EPA Reg. No. 81927-25 for Mojave 70 EG.

Mojave 70 EG is intended for use on non-cropland and industrial sites such as railroad, utility, pipeline, and highway rights-of-way; utility plant sites; petroleum tank farms; pumping installations; fence rows; storage areas; farmyards; non-irrigation ditchbanks; and similar bareground locations. It may also be used under certain paved surfaces, including asphalt and pond liners, but only where the label permits and where desirable plant roots cannot encroach into the treated area.

This product fits both pre-emergence and post-emergence weed control programs. For annual weeds, the label indicates best results are typically achieved from late pre-emergence through early post-emergence timing. For perennial weeds, applications must be made after the target weeds have emerged, and post-emergence applications should include a spray adjuvant according to label directions.

Product-at-a-Glance Chart

Feature Details
Product Name Alligare Mojave 70 EG
Category Industrial bareground vegetation control
Formulation Dispersible granule mixed with water and surfactant/adjuvant
Active Ingredients Imazapyr 7.78% + Diuron 62.22%
Use Pattern Pre-emergence and post-emergence control of labeled weeds
Primary Use Sites Industrial non-crop areas, rights-of-way, utility sites, railroads, pipelines, tank farms, storage areas
Target Vegetation Labeled grasses, broadleaf weeds, vines, brambles, and brush
Important Restriction Not for food/feed crops, lawns, residential driveways, or use inconsistent with the label; not registered for use in California.

Key Benefits

Benefit Why It Matters
Burndown + residual control Helps manage existing vegetation while suppressing labeled weeds that germinate after treatment.
Broad weed spectrum Targets many labeled grasses, broadleaf weeds, vines, brambles, and brush species.
Industrial site fit Built for bareground control on non-crop areas such as rights-of-way, pipelines, railroads, and utility sites.
Flexible seasonal window The attached Alligare bulletin notes a spring-to-fall application window for vegetation management programs.
Tank-mix compatibility The current label allows tank mixing with certain active ingredients and requires users to follow the most restrictive label in any tank mix.
Under-pavement option May be used under asphalt, pond liners, and other paved areas only when label conditions are met.

Approved / Common Use Sites

Site Type Examples
Transportation & Utility Corridors Railroad, utility, pipeline, and highway rights-of-way
Industrial Facilities Utility plant sites, petroleum tank farms, pumping installations
Bareground Maintenance Areas Fence rows, storage areas, farmyards, around farm buildings
Water-Adjacent Non-Crop Sites Non-irrigation ditchbanks only, following label restrictions
Paved-Surface Preparation Under asphalt, pond liners, and other paved areas only in approved industrial or barrier-protected situations

Target Weed Spectrum

Weed Category Examples Listed in Product Materials
Grasses Bahiagrass, barnyardgrass, foxtail, Johnsongrass, orchardgrass, phragmites, quackgrass, sandbur, smooth brome, wild oats, witchgrass
Broadleaf Weeds Burdock, clover, dandelion, dock, horsenettle, kochia, lambsquarters, milkweed, pigweed, puncturevine, ragweed, thistle, wild lettuce, yellow starthistle
Vines & Brambles Blackberry, field bindweed, hedge bindweed, kudzu, morningglory, poison ivy
Brush Species Black locust, hawthorn, Russian olive, willow

The current label contains a longer weed list and notes that residual control can vary based on weed spectrum, product rate, rainfall, and environmental conditions.

Application & Handling Notes

Topic Label-Safe Summary
Annual Weed Timing Apply during the late pre-emergence to early post-emergence window for best annual weed control results.
Perennial Weed Timing Treat emerged perennial weeds post-emergence; un-emerged perennial weeds are not controlled by pre-emergence treatment alone.
Adjuvant Use Post-emergence applications require a spray adjuvant according to the label.
Mixing Keep the spray mixture under continuous agitation so the granules remain suspended and application stays uniform.
Paved Surface Use Apply only where the label allows; treated soil must not move into untreated areas or contact desirable plant roots.
Plant Safety Mojave 70 EG can injure or kill desirable plants and crops, especially where roots extend into treated soil or where drift/runoff occurs.

Compliance

Always read and follow the current product label, SDS, and state/local regulations before handling, mixing, or applying Mojave 70 EG. The label states that using the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling is a violation of federal law.

What is Alligare Mojave 70 EG used for?

Alligare Mojave 70 EG is used for bareground vegetation control on labeled industrial and non-crop sites, including rights-of-way, utility areas, railroads, pipelines, tank farms, storage areas, and similar locations where bare soil is desired.

What are the active ingredients in Mojave 70 EG?

The active ingredients are Imazapyr 7.78% and Diuron 62.22%, with other ingredients making up the remaining 30%.

Does Mojave 70 EG work as a pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide?

Yes. The label states it can control many annual weeds when applied pre-emergence or post-emergence, while many perennial weeds require post-emergence treatment.

Can Mojave 70 EG be used under paved surfaces?

Yes, but only in label-approved situations such as certain industrial sites or paved areas with suitable barriers that prevent desirable plant roots from entering the treated zone. The label specifically warns against residential pavement uses such as driveways and parking lots.

Is Mojave 70 EG registered in every state?

No. Alligare’s current product page lists registered states, and the current product label states that Mojave 70 EG is not registered for use in California. Always confirm state registration status.




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Description

Mojave 70 EG Bareground Vegetation Control

Alligare Mojave 70 EG is a dispersible granule herbicide for long-lasting bareground vegetation control on industrial non-crop sites and rights-of-way.

Alligare Mojave 70 EG Bareground Herbicide is designed for tough industrial vegetation management programs that require both existing weed control and residual bareground performance. Its dual-active formula—Imazapyr 7.78% and Diuron 62.22%—helps control labeled annual and perennial grasses, broadleaf weeds, brush species, vines, and brambles in non-crop areas where bare ground is desired. The current Alligare label lists EPA Reg. No. 81927-25 for Mojave 70 EG.

Mojave 70 EG is intended for use on non-cropland and industrial sites such as railroad, utility, pipeline, and highway rights-of-way; utility plant sites; petroleum tank farms; pumping installations; fence rows; storage areas; farmyards; non-irrigation ditchbanks; and similar bareground locations. It may also be used under certain paved surfaces, including asphalt and pond liners, but only where the label permits and where desirable plant roots cannot encroach into the treated area.

This product fits both pre-emergence and post-emergence weed control programs. For annual weeds, the label indicates best results are typically achieved from late pre-emergence through early post-emergence timing. For perennial weeds, applications must be made after the target weeds have emerged, and post-emergence applications should include a spray adjuvant according to label directions.

Product-at-a-Glance Chart

Feature Details
Product Name Alligare Mojave 70 EG
Category Industrial bareground vegetation control
Formulation Dispersible granule mixed with water and surfactant/adjuvant
Active Ingredients Imazapyr 7.78% + Diuron 62.22%
Use Pattern Pre-emergence and post-emergence control of labeled weeds
Primary Use Sites Industrial non-crop areas, rights-of-way, utility sites, railroads, pipelines, tank farms, storage areas
Target Vegetation Labeled grasses, broadleaf weeds, vines, brambles, and brush
Important Restriction Not for food/feed crops, lawns, residential driveways, or use inconsistent with the label; not registered for use in California.

Key Benefits

Benefit Why It Matters
Burndown + residual control Helps manage existing vegetation while suppressing labeled weeds that germinate after treatment.
Broad weed spectrum Targets many labeled grasses, broadleaf weeds, vines, brambles, and brush species.
Industrial site fit Built for bareground control on non-crop areas such as rights-of-way, pipelines, railroads, and utility sites.
Flexible seasonal window The attached Alligare bulletin notes a spring-to-fall application window for vegetation management programs.
Tank-mix compatibility The current label allows tank mixing with certain active ingredients and requires users to follow the most restrictive label in any tank mix.
Under-pavement option May be used under asphalt, pond liners, and other paved areas only when label conditions are met.

Approved / Common Use Sites

Site Type Examples
Transportation & Utility Corridors Railroad, utility, pipeline, and highway rights-of-way
Industrial Facilities Utility plant sites, petroleum tank farms, pumping installations
Bareground Maintenance Areas Fence rows, storage areas, farmyards, around farm buildings
Water-Adjacent Non-Crop Sites Non-irrigation ditchbanks only, following label restrictions
Paved-Surface Preparation Under asphalt, pond liners, and other paved areas only in approved industrial or barrier-protected situations

Target Weed Spectrum

Weed Category Examples Listed in Product Materials
Grasses Bahiagrass, barnyardgrass, foxtail, Johnsongrass, orchardgrass, phragmites, quackgrass, sandbur, smooth brome, wild oats, witchgrass
Broadleaf Weeds Burdock, clover, dandelion, dock, horsenettle, kochia, lambsquarters, milkweed, pigweed, puncturevine, ragweed, thistle, wild lettuce, yellow starthistle
Vines & Brambles Blackberry, field bindweed, hedge bindweed, kudzu, morningglory, poison ivy
Brush Species Black locust, hawthorn, Russian olive, willow

The current label contains a longer weed list and notes that residual control can vary based on weed spectrum, product rate, rainfall, and environmental conditions.

Application & Handling Notes

Topic Label-Safe Summary
Annual Weed Timing Apply during the late pre-emergence to early post-emergence window for best annual weed control results.
Perennial Weed Timing Treat emerged perennial weeds post-emergence; un-emerged perennial weeds are not controlled by pre-emergence treatment alone.
Adjuvant Use Post-emergence applications require a spray adjuvant according to the label.
Mixing Keep the spray mixture under continuous agitation so the granules remain suspended and application stays uniform.
Paved Surface Use Apply only where the label allows; treated soil must not move into untreated areas or contact desirable plant roots.
Plant Safety Mojave 70 EG can injure or kill desirable plants and crops, especially where roots extend into treated soil or where drift/runoff occurs.

Compliance

Always read and follow the current product label, SDS, and state/local regulations before handling, mixing, or applying Mojave 70 EG. The label states that using the product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling is a violation of federal law.

FAQ 

What is Alligare Mojave 70 EG used for?

Alligare Mojave 70 EG is used for bareground vegetation control on labeled industrial and non-crop sites, including rights-of-way, utility areas, railroads, pipelines, tank farms, storage areas, and similar locations where bare soil is desired.

What are the active ingredients in Mojave 70 EG?

The active ingredients are Imazapyr 7.78% and Diuron 62.22%, with other ingredients making up the remaining 30%.

Does Mojave 70 EG work as a pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide?

Yes. The label states it can control many annual weeds when applied pre-emergence or post-emergence, while many perennial weeds require post-emergence treatment.

Can Mojave 70 EG be used under paved surfaces?

Yes, but only in label-approved situations such as certain industrial sites or paved areas with suitable barriers that prevent desirable plant roots from entering the treated zone. The label specifically warns against residential pavement uses such as driveways and parking lots.

Is Mojave 70 EG registered in every state?

No. Alligare’s current product page lists registered states, and the current product label states that Mojave 70 EG is not registered for use in California. Always confirm state registration status.

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