Clayton Galley™ –  Effective, triple-active, selective herbicide for control of a wide range of weeds in newly sown and established grassland. 

Posted on 15 May 2025

Introducing Clayton Galley. NEW APPROVAL FOR 2025.

Making grassland management decisions easier this season with CLAYTON GALLEY, adding another reliable herbicide formulation to our grassland range, to provide cost-effective weed control in your grassland programme. Delivering an extremely powerful combination of three actives with fluroxypyr, clopyralid and florasulam, CLAYTON GALLEY is a great choice for controlling a range of problem weeds this spring in both new or old pastures and grass seed crops.


Why choose CLAYTON GALLEY?

  • Powerful, triple active herbicide for controlling a range of problem weeds
  • Reduces weed competition to improve your grass yields and silage quality
  • Great choice for versatile weed control in newly sown leys and established grassland
  • Good option for control of buttercup, dandelion, plantains, cleavers, thistles, mayweeds, charlock and seedling docks to ensure weed control in grass swards, new and old.
  • Compliments our range of other grassland herbicides
  • Added assurance of Clayton’s trusted products and premium service

Clayton Galley – Quick guide product profile. Weed control strengths.

Formulation: EC containing 100g fluroxypyr, 80g clopyralid and 2.5g florasulam.

Pack size: TBC

Rates & timings*:

Established Grassland

Apply at 2.0 L/ha with a maximum total dose of 2.0 L/ha per annum.

Newly sown grass leys, grass for seed

Apply at 1.0 L/ha with a maximum total dose of 1.0 L/ha per annum.

Application timing: 01 Feb to 30 Sep for established grassland and grass for seed, 01 Feb to 31 Aug for new sown leys.

Livestock must be kept out of treated areas for at least 7 days after treatment. Refer to full product label for all other specific use restrictions.  

Target (on-label) weeds:

Established grassland for grazing only: For control of Curled Dock, Common Daisy, Dandelion, Creeping Buttercup, Great Plantain, Ribwort Plantain (all at Rosette stage).

New sown leys, grass for seed and Forage maize: Cleavers* (1TL), Creeping thistle – Moderately susceptible (1TL), Mayweeds (1TL), Charlock (1TL), Volunteer oilseed rape (1TL).

*Cleavers which germinate after application will not be controlled.

 


Weed susceptibility and control ratings are based on various information sources including label reference, farm experience, anecdotal and limited data and trials reference. This weed susceptibility information is for guidance only and is not a recommendation. As such the use of the product for control of non-label weeds is the sole responsibility of the user. 

Protecting grassland across the UK.

*Information in this update does not constitute a recommendation, it is for guidance only. Use grassland herbicides safely. Always read the label and product information before use.

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