Description
Oxyfluorfen 240 is a contact and residual herbicide used to control young emerging broadleaf weeds in fallow, pasture renovation, orchards and non-crop areas. It delivers rapid burn-down of small weeds while providing residual activity to help keep paddocks and bare ground cleaner for longer.
Best performance comes from targeting weeds at germination and early growth stages.
Why farmers use it
- Strong control on young emerging weeds
- Fast contact knockdown activity
- Residual control for extended weed suppression
- Helps maintain cleaner bare ground situations
- Ideal for pre-emergent and early post-emergent programs
Key weeds targeted
- Capeweed
- Doublegee / Spiny Emex
- Fumitory
- Mustards
- Sowthistle
- Pigweed
- Wireweed
- Other small broadleaf weeds
Why it works well on young weeds
Oxyfluorfen 240 performs best when weeds are small and actively emerging. Early applications help:
- Stop weeds before establishmen
- Reduce competition and seed set
- Extend paddock cleanliness with residual activity
- Improve overall weed program effectiveness
Please get in touch with our Customer team for pricing information (03) 5659 2314
| Product name: | Oxyfluorfen 240 |
| Active Constituent: | 240 g/L Oxyfluorfen |
| Category | Herbicide |
| Herbicide Group | 14 |
| Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
| Unit Size: | 20L |
| Comparative Products: | Striker, Oxyfluorfen 240 EC |
Important: Equivalent or similar products listed are a guide only and may not match Notman Pasture Seeds products. Formulations can differ in physical and chemical properties, and trademarks may apply. Directions for use, handling, storage, and disposal may change—always refer to the current product label for registered uses.
Results will vary, as application is outside our control and subject to seasonal, environmental, and biological factors, including resistance. To the extent permitted by law, Notman Agricultural Services Pty Ltd disclaims all warranties (express or implied), including accuracy, completeness, currency, compliance, and suitability of the information provided.




