Atrazine is a herbicide used for weed control in corn, sorghum and sugar cane, as well as other minor crops. It has been on the market for more then 50 years. Farmers use the product in many crop and weed situations, but atrazine as become that standard product for weed control in conservations tillage situations.
pK = 1.64 at 20oC
Atrazine is a herbicide or weed-killer, that is mainly used on corn. It is the most common chemical contamination in the ground water of the United States.
Atrazine typically takes several weeks to fully kill grass. The time it takes can vary depending on the type of grass, its health, and environmental conditions. It is important to follow label instructions and use the correct dosage to effectively control weeds while minimizing harm to grass.
We use it for ballons and we also use it to make are voices cool(:
No if you use your senses it is a physical change
Yes you can. Atrazine does not hurt Zoysia grass. just be sure to use it at the recommended rate. If you use too much then it will cause damage to the grass.
its residual and carcinogenic
Atrazine is a herbicide. You can buy it at Wall-Mart.
No. Atrazine actually damages Bermuda grass.
not banned. check the PMRA web site for listings of products with atrazine in them.
I use Atrazine. It is real effective for dollarweed and other broadleaf weeds.
Yes
atrazine
weed killer
Marc Ribaudo has written: 'Estimating water quality benefits' -- subject(s): Water quality 'Economics of water quality protection from nonpoint sources' -- subject(s): Agricultural pollution, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agricultural pollution, Economic aspects of Nonpoint source pollution, Economic aspects of Water quality management, Nonpoint source pollution, Pollution, Water, Water quality, Water quality management 'Banning atrazine would increase costs to farmers and consumers' -- subject(s): Atrazine, Economic aspects of Atrazine, Environmental aspects of Atrazine 'Atrazine' -- subject(s): Atrazine, Economic aspects of Atrazine, Environmental aspects of Atrazine, Water quality management
Robert Edward Swartwout has written: 'Extent and distribution of groundwater contamination from atrazine and atrazine metabolities in a buried valley aquifer, southwest Ohio' -- subject(s): Atrazine, Groundwater, Aquifers, Pollution
pK = 1.64 at 20oC