 Whether you are managing crops, trees, or native plants for wildlife, there are herbicides that can help you achieve your management objectives. Grass-selective herbicides such as coethydom and sephoxydom can be used for controlling grasses and broadleaf food plots, as well as promoting broadleaf forbs in early successional areas. Herbicides such as 2,4-D, atrazine, and dicamba will target broadleaf plants and they may be used in food plots planted with species such as millet and sorghum. Blyphosate is one of the most commonly known broad-spectrum herbicides that can be used to control a wide variety of plants. There are several trade names for each of these chemicals and each one may have different levels of concentration. Always be sure to read the label, follow instructions carefully, add suggested surfactants, and then spray at the recommended rates.