America’s Largest Manufacturer and World-Leading Innovator of Rotating Weed Wipers
The GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ system is an aggressive, yet economical and environmentally-friendly method of applying herbicides to control weeds in hay and pasture, row cropping, food plots, wildlife habitat establishment, truck farming, horticulture, turf grass, and vegetation management.
Three Reasons Why You Need to Own the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™
- The rotating drum allows us to run the carpeted material very saturated, and therefore have a lot of chemical available to apply to the targeted weeds. Because it is rotating, it will not drip.
- It is applying the chemical to the bottom or underside of the leaves and stem, where the plants are going to be easier to kill because this is the weakest portion of the plant.
- With the adjustable height we are only putting the chemicals on the targeted weeds and not wasting chemicals on grasses, clovers or crops that we want to keep.
Quick Facts About the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™
- Kills weeds, save legumes
- Chemical is only applied to unwanted plants
- Multiple uses for crops, pastures, & brush control
- Eliminate drip and drift
- Save money on chemicals and labor
- No chemical set back to your desired grasses or crop
- Operating speeds up 15 mph
- Best of all: every unit is made in the U.S.A.!

[GrassWorks Weed Wiper™] on a number of crops with good success. Marshall says test results, using a research scale model of the commercially available machine has been good. He adds that a few farmers in South Carolina, who have used the commercial version of the machine have indicated having excellent results in controlling weed escapes in soybeans and peanuts.”
I spent many months of time, labor, dollars, and a chemical trying to kill this stuff, which absorbs fertilizer, moisture, and minerals my good grass needs to feed my herd. The [GrassWorks Weed Wiper™] not only cut my time and expenses by 75% on the smut alone, but enabled many more acres to be covered, better grass production, and you know what that means …”

