Forestry
SUSTAIN RESOURCES. ACCELERATE GROWTH. STRENGTHEN PRODUCTION.
Alligare’s forestry solutions are geared to control undergrowth, tame unwanted vegetation, and protect timber production sites and roadways from biomass fire hazards. Invasive and destructive plant species inhibit growth and rid quality timber of nutrition and water.
Dependable Results From Trusted Products
Your timber areas need a healthy, noninvasive environment to thrive. Alligare solutions prevent vegetation from interfering with forest regeneration, correct and rejuvenate harvesting sites, and eliminate light, space, and nutrient-suppressing foliage.
A Team of Professionals Ready To Help
Alligare’s extensive forestry portfolio of over 20 herbicides, covering four biological processes or modes of action (MOA), can irradicate safety issues and leave a nutrient-rich, healthy environment for timber and forestry areas to abundantly flourish.
A Partner You
Can Count On
Safety and productivity are a primary focus, but user-friendly solutions are not overlooked. Your time and application accuracy are important to us. Alligare solutions are provided in fewer containers, with simple measuring, and quick clean-up.
Proven Strategies With Increased Performance
Due to the environmentally sound and effective results of these solutions, consumers rely on forestry-labeled herbicides for vegetation management. Alligare’s extensive portfolio of over 40 herbicides, with multiple modes of action (MOA), can be trusted to control unwanted vegetation.
Forestry Resources
Herbicide Proper Mixing Order
Herbicide Proper Mixing Order
Follow Alligare’s 12-step mixing guide to ensure optimal efficacy and safety during application.
Forestry Product Guide
Forestry Product Guide
Alligare Product Guides include recommended solutions, active ingredients, performance highlights, and use sites.
herbicide sprayer calibration guide
herbicide sprayer calibration guide
Use this step-by-step calibration method to determine how much product to use during application.
Recommended Forestry Products
News & Insights
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Pasture Drought Recovery StrategiesDrought recovery is a gradual process that requires strategic management to ensure pastures are resilient in their fight to regain health and productivity. Effective pasture management is crucial for drought recovery. Quality strategies should be used to restore your pastures and ensure long-term sustainability. Drought conditions have overtaken thousands of acres of grazing pastures in the United States this year. Per the October 29, 2024, USDA drought monitor, 62 percent of the nation's beef cattle are in intense drought conditions. Forage-based operations, like hay and alfalfa, are in 63 to 65 percent intense drought conditions. These drought conditions have created much worry for the rancher. Cattle have been sold due to the loss of forage production, limiting pasture carrying capacity. Hay production, for winter feeding has dropped significantly, leaving the rancher searching for hay to purchase, which in itself has been a difficult task. Just two weeks ago, I had a rancher approach me asking if I knew where he could buy some bales of hay. The rancher said he wouldn't mind driving to purchase some hay because he had some good cows and didn't want to sell them. Sadly, this is the state many are in, and it truly is a dilemma. The question then arises, what can ranchers do after the drought lifts to ensure the best recovery for their grazing spaces? The following practical strategies can assist your efforts. ... Read more
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Optimize Resources and Maximize Results with Fall and Winter Herbicide TreatmentsDiscover how herbicide treatments can be effective, even in the coldest months.... Read more
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Unlock Fall Application Strategies for Spring SuccessWhen you talk to a rancher about spraying herbicides in the spring for weed reduction, and also treating in the fall for weed control, you sometimes get a confused look. Many do not realize the benefits of a fall herbicide application on grazing pastures. ... Read more
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Pasture Predators: Plan Now for Optimal Protection Against CheatgrassDowny brome, commonly known as cheatgrass, is an invasive, winter annual that occupies over 76 million acres of land throughout the Western United States. This grass drives many treatment decisions as it creates monocultures by overpowering native rangeland species, causes an increased risk of wildfires, and decreases diversity and warm-season grass and forage production. ... Read more