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Use the tables on this page to assess the impact of irrigation water on plant quality

Table 1. Total salinity hazard classification guidelines for variable quality irrigation water based on Electrical Conductivity (ECw) and Total Dissolved Salts (ppm). Salinity Hazard Class ECw (dS/m) Total Dissolved Salts (ppm) Potential Injury & Management Requirements Low <0.75 <500 Low salinity hazard. No management. Medium 0.75 – 1.50 500 – 1,000 Damage only to very salt-sensitive plants. Occasional leaching to prevent salt accumulation may be necessary. High 1.5 – 3.00 1,000 – 2,000 Damage to plants with low tolerance to salinity will likely occur. Apply excess irrigation for leaching, and/ or periodic use of low- salinity water. Very High >3.00 >2,000 Damage to plants with high tolerance to salinity may occur. Use salt-tolerant plants. Site must have good drainage. Excess irrigation for drainage.

Table 2. Salt tolerance of selected turfgrass species. Tolerance Species ECw (dS/m) ppm Excellent Seashore paspalum >10 6,500 Good Bermudagrass Perennial ryegrass St. Augustinegrass Zoysiagrass 6-10 4,000 -6,500 Fair Annual ryegrass 3-6 2,000 - 4,000 Poor Bahiagrass Poa annua Poa trivialis <3 <2,000 *Salt tolerance can shift based on moisture stress, increasing temperatures, and soil infiltration/ percolation.

Table 4. Nutrient guidelines in irrigation water (ppm) Nutrient Low Normal High Very High P <0.01 0.1 – 0.4 0.4 – 0.8 >0.8 PO 4 <0.3 0.3 – 1.21 1.21 – 2.42 >2.42 P 2 O 5 <0.23 0.23 – 0.92 0.92 – 1.83 >1.83 K <5 5 – 20 20 – 30 >30 K 2 O <6 6 – 24 24 – 36 >36 Ca <20 20 – 60 60 – 80 >80 Mg <10 10 – 25 25 – 35 >35 N <1.1 1.1 – 11.3 11.3 – 22.6 >22.6 NO 3 <5 5 – 50 50 – 100 >100 S <10 10 – 30 30 – 60 >60 S O4 <30 30 – 90 90 – 180 >180

Table 3. Specific Ions in irrigation water

Degree of Problem

Ion in water Sodium (Na) Roots

Low

Medium

High

Table 5. Reclaimed water guidelines— recommended max. values TDS(ppm)........................................ 960

SAR

ppm <3

3-9 70-210

>9 >210

w

<70 <3 <69

Cl(ppm)............................................250 Na(ppm)..........................................200 Fe........................................................ 5.0 Mn...................................................... 0.2 Zn........................................................ 2.0 Cu........................................................ 0.2 Ni......................................................... 0.2

Leaves

meq/L ppm

>3 >69

EC w (dS/m).........................................1.5 w ....................................................5.7 SAR

Chlorine (Cl) Roots

adj SAR

w .......................................... 11.6

SAR

ppm <2

2-10 70-335

>10 >355 >3 >100

w

<70

RSC(meq/L)................................ <1.25 3 (ppm)..................................... 250 B(ppm)...............................................0.5 HCO

Leaves

meq/L ppm

<3 <100

Bicarbonate (HCO 3 ) 

meq/L

<1.5 0 - 120

1.5-8.5 120-180

>8.5 180-600

Table 6. Nutrient ratios in irrigation water and potential nutrient deficiencies* Ca:Mg



ppm

SAR

w = Sodium adsorption ratio of water

<3:1 >8:1

Ca deficiency Mg deficiency Ca deficiency K deficiency

Ca:K

<10:1 >30:1 >2:1 >10:1

Mg:K Mg deficiency K deficiency *Irrigation water with nutrient concentrations outside these ranges can be used; the fertility program must be adjusted to avoid deficiencies.

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Use the tables on this page to assess the impact of irrigation water on soil water infiltration

Table 7. Assessing soils for sodium problems related to water infiltration. Use the following equation to determine the Sodium Adsorption Ratio of the irrigation water: SAR = Na + /(sqrtCa +2 + Mg +2 /2) = meq/L Example: Water sample reports the following:

Na + = 1,000 ppm Ca +2 = 200 ppm Mg +2 = 100 ppm 1. Convert ppm to meq/L.

Na + = 1,000 ppm /23 = 44 meq/L Ca +2 = 200 ppm/20 = 10 meq/L Mg +2 = 100 ppm/12.2 = 8.2 meq/L

2. Place values into SAR equation: 44/(sqrt10+8.2/2) = 20.6 3. Use the following table to determine potential sodium hazard SAR w values, categories, and precautions for irrigation sources with ECw > 1dS/m SAR (meq/L) Sodium Hazard Precaution 0-10 low Na water Little danger from structure deterioration to soil. 10-18

Table 9. Amounts of bicarbonate, carbonate, calcium, and magnesium in irrigation water which can lead to soil deflocculation, reducing soil water infiltration. Element Levels in irrigation water which may reduce soil water infiltration, mg/L Bicarbonate (HCO 3 ) 100 – 400 Carbonate (CO 3 ) 0 – 5 Calcium (Ca) 25 – 200 Magnesium (Mg) 20 – 40

medium Na water Problems on fine-textured soils and sodium-sensitive plants, especially under low-leaching conditions.

18-24

high Na water

Na accumulations on most soils. Salt- tolerant plants required with use of special amendments such as gypsum and leaching.

> 24

very high Na water Unsatisfactory except with high salinity (>2dS/m), high Ca levels, and use of gypsum

Table 8. Interaction of sodium adsorption ratio of water (SAR w ) and electrical conductivity of water (EC w ) on soil water infiltration. Irrigation water influence on soil permeability SAR w & EC w No Restrictions Slight to Moderate Restriction Severe Restriction SAR w = EC w = 0 – 3 >0.7 0 – 3 0.7 - 0.2 0 – 3 <0.2

Please contact your Harrell’s Representative for more information

SAR

=

3 – 6 >1.2

3 – 6 1.2 – 0.3 6 – 12 1.9 – 0.5 12 – 20 2.9 – 1.3 20 – 40 5 – 2.9

3 – 6 <0.3

w =

EC

w

SAR

=

6 – 12 >1.9

6 – 12 <0.5

w =

EC

w

SAR

=

12 – 20 >2.9 20 – 40 >5.0

12 – 20 <1.3 20 – 40 <2.9

w =

EC

w

SAR

=

w =

EC

w

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Managing Poor IrrigationWater Quality Professional Solutions to Overcome these Challenges

The use of reclaimed (or) poor irrigation water quality often results in: 1. Reduced water infiltration 2. Increased accumulation of bicarbonate precipitates 3. High soil pH 4. Destruction of soil structure leading to a poorly oxygenated root zone 5. Decreased micronutrient availability

3 techniques to address poor quality irrigation water include: 1. Dissolve bicarbonate precipitates, this will assist in decreasing soil pH 2. Adding high quality, soluble calcium (Ca 2+ ), magnesium (Mg 2+ ), and potassium (K + ) to displace sodium (Na + ) and improve soil structure 3. Using a proven wetting agent to increase water infiltration, distribution, and increase gas exchange

RECOMMENDATION FOR SUCCESS Harrell’s has developed and formulated several key sprayable products to help you manage and offset the adverse affects from poor irrigation water quality. We recommend you implement a combination of these Sodium and Bicarbonate Remediation Management products using a program approach combined with Fleet®. Fleet® improves water infiltration and improves water distribution throughout the root zone, allowing for maximum displacement of sodium and bicarbonates.

CAL PLUS 3-0-0 • Concentrated, safe, sprayable acid • Dissolves and displaces, bicarbonates and sodium • Lowers soil pH • 10% Ca • Soil (or) foliar application • 7-14 oz/1,000ft 2

SALT RX 0-0-5 • Concentrated, safe, sprayable acid • Displaces sodium accumulation • Lowers soil pH • Soil (or) foliar application • 1-2 oz/1,000ft 2

CalPlus

Salt Rx

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3-0-0 GUARANTEEDANALYSIS TotalNitrogen (N)..........................................................3.0% 3.0%NitrateNitrogen Calcium (Ca)...................................................................10.0% 10.0%ComplexedCalcium (Ca) Magnesium (Mg) ...........................................................1.0% 1.0%ComplexedMagnesium (Mg) Boron (B)...........................................................................0.3% Derived from:Calciumnitrate,magnesiumnitrate, calciumgluconate,magnesiumgluconate,boricacid. WARNING: Theuseof the fertilizingmaterialBoron (B)onanycropsother than those recommendedmay result inserious injury to thecrop. Avoidgetting ineyesoron skin. Theuseof safetyglasses with side shields (orgoggles)andwater repellent, chemical resistantgloveswhenhandling thisproduct is recommended. Donotcontaminatewaterduringapplicationorwhen cleaningequipment. INCASEOFSPILLORMEDICALEMERGENCY, CONTACTCHEMTREC1-800-424-9300. • F352 PRECAUTIONS •

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0-0-5 GUARANTEEDANALYSIS SolublePotash (K 2

CAUTION

CAUTION

O)...................................................5.00%

Readentire label foradditional precautionary statementsandusedirections. FORPROFESSIONALUSEONLY

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Derived from:Potassiumcitrate

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FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Washwith soapandwater. Consultaphysician ifany irritationpersists If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested: Call911oraphysician for treatmentadvice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Washwith soapandwater. Consultaphysician ifany irritationpersists. If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested: Call911oraphysician for treatmentadvice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

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30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) Weight pergallon: 9.50 lbs.@68°F

250gallons (946 liters)

55 gallons (208.2 liters)

30gallons (113.56 liters)

2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) Weightper gallon:11.2 lbs. @ 68°F

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SOIL SURGE 17-0-0 • Highly concentrated, safe, sprayable • Dissolves bicarbonate precipitates

FLEET® • Increases water infiltration and hydraulic conductivity • Promotes firm, fast putting surfaces • Provides deep, uniform soil moisture distribution • Increases soil oxygen content

SoilSurge 17-0-0

Fleet® 100

ACTIVE INGREDIENT PolyoxyalkylenePolymers.................................100.0%

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GUARANTEEDANALYSIS TotalNitrogen (N)..................................................17.00% 17.0%UreaNitrogen

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CAUTION

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NONPLANTFOOD INGREDIENT

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Derived from:Urea

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DRAFT • Lowers soil pH • Soil application • 16-64 oz/A

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FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Washwith soapandwater. Consultaphysician ifany irritationpersists If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested:Rinsemouth.DoNOT inducevomiting.Call911ora physician for treatmentadvice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

PRECAUTIONS •

Avoidgetting ineyesoron skin.Use safetyglasseswith side shields (orgoggles)andwater repellent,chemical resistantgloveswhenhandling thisproduct. Donotcontaminatewaterduringapplicationorwhen cleaningequipment.

Avoidgetting ineyesoron skin. Use safetyglasseswith side shields (orgoggles)andwater repellent,chemical resistantgloveswhenhandling thisproduct. Donotcontaminatewaterduringapplicationorwhen cleaningequipment. INCASEOFSPILLORMEDICALEMERGENCY, CONTACTCHEMTREC1-800-424-9300. •

• Donotbreathe fumes,mists, sprayorvapors. INCASEOFSPILLORMEDICALEMERGENCY, CONTACTCHEMTREC1-800-424-9300.

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250gallons (946 liters)

30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) Weight per gallon:10.01 lbs.@ 68° F

250 gallons (946 liters)

30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5gallons (9.46 liters) Weight pergallon: 8.75 lbs.@ 68°F

*May be combined with Fleet® or Symphony and water in after application

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For additional recommendations for managing poor irrigation water quality, ask your Harrell’s Sales Representative for a copy of the new Sodium Remediation and Bicarbonate Management Flush program. Supplement liquid treatments with Harrell’s CalMAX G and/or Harrell’s K-CalMAX to aid in poor water quality treatment.

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UNLOCK YOUR GREENS Harrell’s Sodium and Bicarbonate Flush Program

PRODUCT

RATE

OBJECTIVE

Fleet®

5 oz/M UniformWater Distribution

Soil Surge

64 oz/A

Reduce Carbonates/pH

Salt Rx

2 oz/M Sodium Removal

Fleet®

5 oz/M UniformWater Distribution

Soil Surge

64 oz/A

Reduce Carbonates/pH

Cal Plus

4 oz/M Reduce Carbonates/pH/Sodium

EarthMAX®

4 oz/M Increase Root Mass and Turf Health

Fleet®

5 oz/M UniformWater Distribution

Soil Surge

64 oz/A

Reduce Carbonates/pH

Cal Plus

6 oz/M Reduce Carbonates/pH/Sodium

EarthMAX®

4 oz/M Increase Root Mass and Turf Health

Soil Enhancer

3 oz/M Increase Biological Activity

Irrigation following application is recommended for maximum efficacy.

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USE A BALANCED APPROACH Harrell’s Florida Foliar, Soil, and Granular Fertilization Program

GRANULAR APPLICATION

ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS

FOLIAR APPLICATION

18-3-6 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. 12-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft.

10-2-20 GG 110 lb./acre ¼ lb. N, ½ lb. K

WEEK ONE

Title Phyte® 0-0-30 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Bio-MAX® 4-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Primo® MAXX – 2-4 oz./acre

PAR® SG 12-16 oz./acre Monthly or as needed to achieve desired color

18-3-6 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. 12-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft.

0-0-22 SPM 200 lb./acre 1 lb. K, ½ lb. Mg

WEEK TWO

Title Phyte® 0-0-30 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Bio-MAX® 4-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Primo® MAXX – 2-4 oz./acre

Foliar Flush once / Month: Fleet® – 5 oz./1000 sq. ft. Salt Rx – 2 oz./1000 sq. ft.

18-3-6 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. 12-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft.

OR Cal Plus – 3-6 oz./1000 sq. ft. EarthMAX® – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Irrigate at least 30 minutes per head to adequately flush root-zone.

Cal Max G Micro 220 lb./acre

WEEK THREE

Title Phyte® 0-0-30 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Bio-MAX® 4-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Primo® MAXX – 2-4 oz./acre

18-3-6 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. 12-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft.

WEEK FOUR

0-0-30 GG 150 lb./acre 1 lb. K

Title Phyte® 0-0-30 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Bio-MAX® 4-0-0 – 3 oz./1000 sq. ft. Primo® MAXX – 2-4 oz./acre

WETTING AGENTS

GRANULAR FERTILIZER

Harrell’s Balanced Approach Annual Programs are your prescription for year-long nutrition. Using your soil, tissue and water samples, we dial in your specific needs for a turf health program with a combination of granular fertilizer, wetting agents, foliar nutritionals & soil amendments, adjuvants & colorants, and plant protectants.

BALANCED APPROACH Annual Program

LIQUID FOLIAR NUTRITIONALS & SOIL AMENDMENTS

HARRELL’S PLANT PROTECTANT PROGRAM

ADJUVANTS & COLORANTS

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Bermudagrass Fairway Foliar Color Program

lbs./1,000 N – 0.16 Fe – 0.04 Mn – 0.007 N – 0.18 Fe – 0.065 Mn – 0.025 Mg – 0.003

For added color use PAR® SG @ 8-16 oz/ac

Tall Turf 30-0-0 2 gal/ac Iron Plus 10 lb/ac

Good

Tall Turf 30-0-0 2 gal/ac 12-0-0 1 gal/ac IronMn Mg 1 gal/ac Iron Plus 10 lb/ac

Better

N – 0.24 Fe – 0.02 Mn – 0.03 Mg – 0.01

N30 Plus 30-0-0 3 gal/ac N itrate Plus 1 gal/ac IronMn Mg 2 gal/ac

TitlePhyte 0-0-30

Best For instant color

GUARANTEEDANALYSIS SolublePotash(K 2

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O) .............................................30.00%

CAUTION

Derived from:potassiumphosphite.

Readentire label foradditional precautionary statementsandusedirections. FORPROFESSIONALUSEONLY

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PRECAUTIONS •

FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Washwith soapandwater. Consultaphysician ifany irritationpersists If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested: Call911oraphysician for treatmentadvice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

Avoidgetting ineyesoron skin. Theuseof safetyglasses with side shields (orgoggles)andwater repellent, chemical resistantgloveswhenhandling thisproduct is recommended. Donotcontaminate food, feed, seedorwater supplies duringapplicationorwhencleaningequipment.

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NETCONTENTS:

250 gallons (946 liters)

30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) Weightper gallon: 13.34 lbs.@ 68°F

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N-0.24 K- 0.09

Best+ For great color, improved vigor, and stress tolerance

N30 Plus 30-0-0 3 gal/ac Nitrate Plus 1 gal/ac IronMn Mg 2 gal/ac Title Phyte® 1 gal/ac

Iron Plus

GUARANTEEDANALYSIS

ProductPurpose

NitratePlus 6-0-0®

Harrell's IronPlus isa soluble sourceof Iron (Fe)andManganese (Mn) foruseon turf.

Iron (Fe)……………………………………………………………….……………………..

18.00%

18.00%WaterSoluble Iron (Fe)

Manganese (Mn)………………………………………………….……………………

3.00%

Fe – 0.02 Mn - 0.03 Mg – 0.01

Directions forUse

3.00%WaterSolubleManganese (Mn)

Spray solutionwithin4hoursofmixingor re-agitateprior to application.

DerivedFrom:FerrousSulfate,ManganeseSulfate.

IronMnMg 3%Fe,4%Mn, and 1%Mg

RecommendedRates

F352

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GUARANTEEDANALYSIS Nitrogen (N)...................................................................6.00% 6.00%NitrateNitrogen Magnesium (Mg) .........................................................2.00% 2.00%WaterSolubleMagnesium (Mg) Iron (Fe) ...........................................................................2.00% 2.00%WaterSoluble Iron (Fe) Manganese (Mn)..........................................................5.00% 5.00%WaterSolubleManganese (Mn) Zinc (Zn)..........................................................................0.50% 0.50%WaterSolubleZinc (Zn) Derived from:Magnesiumnitrate,Manganesenitrate, Ironnitrate,andZincnitrate Causes severe skinburnsandeyedamage.Donotbreathe spray/mist. • Avoidgetting ineyesoron skin. Theuseof safetyglasses with side shields (goggles/face shield)andwater repellent, chemical resistantgloveswhenhandling thisproduct is recommended. • Donotcontaminatewaterduringapplicationorwhen cleaningequipment. INCASEOFSPILLORMEDICALEMERGENCY, CONTACTCHEMTREC1-800-424-9300. F352 PRECAUTIONS •

Turf

Applyata rateof5 -25poundsofproductperacre. Dilute in enoughwater to completedissolveproductandallow for thorough coverage. Repeatapplicationevery1 -8weeksbased ondesired color response.

DANGER

Readentire label foradditional precautionary statementsandusedirections. FORPROFESSIONALUSEONLY

WARNING Harmful if swallowed Causes skin irritation

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GUARANTEEDANALYSIS Magnesium (Mg) .........................................................1.00% 1.0%ChelatedMagnesium (Mg) Sulfur (S)..........................................................................5.75% 5.75%CombinedSulfur (S) Iron (Fe) ...........................................................................3.00% 3.00%Chelated Iron (Fe) Manganese (Mn)..........................................................4.00% 4.0% ChelatedManganese (Mn)

12-0-0 6%Fe&3%Mn withUMAXX®

FirstAid If inEyes: Flushwithwater for15minutes. Calladoctor for treatmentadvice if irritationpersists. IfonSkin: Wash thoroughlywith soapandwater. Launder clothingbefore reuse. If Inhaled: Removeaffectedperson from sourceofexposure. Call911 ifbreathing isdifficult. If Ingested: Donot inducevomiting. Getmedicalattention. Precautions: Obtain special instructionsbeforeuse.Donothandleuntilall safetyprecautions havebeen readandunderstood.Wearprotectivegloves/protective clothing/eyeprotection/face protection.Wash thoroughlyafterhandling.Donoteat,drinkor smokewhenusing thisproduct. Avoid release to theenvironment.

CAUTION

ConditionsofSale

Sellerwarrants thatproductswillbe labeledas requiredunder stateand federal lawsand that they conform to the label description.Anynonconformancemustbe reported inwriting to Sellerwithin thirty (30)daysafterpurchaseasaprerequisite to maintainingany claimagainstSeller. Buyeragrees to inspectallproductspurchased immediatelyupon delivery.The seller’s liabilityunder thiswarranty is in lieuofall otherwarranties,expressedor implied, includingwarrantiesof merchantabilityand fitness foraparticularpurpose.Thereareno warrantieswhichextendbeyond this statement.

Readentire label foradditional precautionary statementsandusedirections. FORPROFESSIONALUSEONLY

FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Wash immediatelywith soapandwater. Consulta physician ifany irritationpersists If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested: Rinsemouth.Donot inducevomiting.Call911ora physician for treatmentadvice. If inhaled:Removevictim to freshairandkeepat rest ina comfortableposition. Call911oraphysician for treatment advice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

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GUARANTEEDANALYSIS TotalNitrogen (N)*...................................................12.00% 12.0%UreaNitrogen Iron (Fe) ...........................................................................6.00% 6.0%Chelated Iron (Fe) Manganese (Mn)..........................................................3.00% 3.0%ChelatedManganese (Mn)

Derived from:MagnesiumSulfate*,FerrousSulfate*,and ManganeseSulfate*.

F352

CAUTION

*ChelatedwithCitricAcid

FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Washwith soapandwater. Consultaphysician ifany irritationpersists If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested: Call911oraphysician for treatmentadvice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

Have theproduct labelwithyouwhen callingadoctororgoing for treatment.

Readentire label foradditional precautionary statementsandusedirections. FORPROFESSIONALUSEONLY

PRECAUTIONS •

Avoidgetting ineyesoron skin. Theuseof safetyglasses with side shields (orgoggles)andwater repellent, chemical resistantgloveswhenhandling thisproduct is recommended. Donotcontaminate food, feed, seedorwater supplies duringapplicationorwhencleaningequipment.

Derived from:Urea,ManganeseCitrate,and IronCitrate.

NETCONTENTS

StorageandDisposal

*Allnitrogen inthisproductstabilizedwith dicyanodiamideandN-(n-butyl)-thiophosphoric triamide.

Informationon the componentsof thisplantnutrientmaybeobtainedby writingHarrell's, LLCat theaddressbelow. Information regarding the contentsand levelsofmetals in thisproduct is availableon the Internetathttp://www.aapfco.org/metals.html

250gallons (946 liters)

30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) Weight pergallon:11.51 lbs.@ 68°F

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Store thisproduct inoriginal container inadryarea inaccessible to childrenandanimals. Disposeofempty container in accordancewith federal, stateand localauthorities.

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FIRSTAID IfonSkin:Washwith soapandwater. Consultaphysician ifany irritationpersists If inEyes:Rinsewithcleanwater for15minutes. Removecontact lensesafter thefirst5minutesandcontinue to rinse. Seek medicalattention if irritationpersists. If Ingested: Call911oraphysician for treatmentadvice. Have theproduct labelwithyouwhencallingadoctororgoing for treatment.

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NETCONTENTS:

250 gallons (946 liters)

30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) Weight pergallon: 10.60 lbs.@ 68°F

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NETWT50 LBS (22.7KG)

NETCONTENTS

250gallons (946 liters)

30 gallons (113.52 liters)

2.5gallons (9.46 liters) Weight pergallon:11.76 lbs.@68° F

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1. Foliar absorption in turfgrass is well-documented. It occurs through channels in the cuticle. a. Researchers have used isotopes to measure more accurately the rate of N absorption b. All nutrients are capable of being foliar absorbed c. Nitrogen is absorbed the most easily d. Some chelates are inappropriate for foliar absorption; however, organic chelates (citrate, glucoheptanate) enhance foliar absorption of micronutrients 2. Urea is the most suitable source of N for foliar absorption, due to its neutral charge, its low salt index, and its high solubility; however, there is potential for volatilization. Ammonium sulfate is also absorbed well, but it has the potential for phytotoxicity. Potassium nitrate is not a good source for foliar absorption. 3. Studies report a range of 30-60% for foliar absorption of urea N; most peg it around The Science Behind FOLIAR ABSORPTION 50-55% for both bentgrass and bermudagrass a. 50% absorption occurs within the first hour b. Absorption is enhanced in higher humidity c. Absorption is enhanced by the use of a surfactant to help coat the leaf tissue d. Absorption occurs best at temperatures ranging from 65-85 degrees e. Absorption occurs best in the early morning or at night f. Absorption of N continues up to 24 hours after application g. Absorption of N declines a little in the summer for cool season turf 4. Water volume does affect foliar absorption. However, increasing the dilution rate from 20 gals/A to 80 gals/A results in only slightly less foliar absorption. 5. Liquid N that is not foliar-absorbed is still readily available to the plant through other entry points

Therefore, Harrell’s MAX products are ideal for foliar and liquid feeding. 1. All of the N products (except 6-0-0) are urea based 2. All of the urea N products have half of the N stabilized with UMAXX to prevent volatilization and to provide a more consistent feed over the application interval 3. All of the micronutrients are chelated with organic chelates

To get the most out of your foliar program: 1. Use stabilized urea sources 2. Use products with organic chelates 3. Use an adjuvant like Harrell’s Fungicide Activator 4. Use flat fan nozzles to increase leaf surface coverage 5. Since foliar absorption doesn’t decline that much with higher volumes of water, go ahead and use up to 2 gals/1,000 sf dilution to facilitate time-saving tank-mixes References: • Branham, USGA Turfgrass Environmental Research Online , Vol. 9, #19, Oct 1, 2010 • Richardson et al., University of AR, Dept of Horticulture, Research Series 568, 2008

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HARRELL’S MAX® COMPATIBILITY MATRIX*

# Product 1 Bio-Max® 4-0-0 2 Bio-Max® 7-0-7

1

C 2 3 Bio-Max® 12-0-6 w/UMAXX C C 3 4 Bio-Max® Root Enhancer

C C C 4

5 Bio-Max® Seaweed Extract

C C C C 5

6 Bio-Max® Amino Pro V

C C C RA C 6

7 Bio-Max® EarthMAX®

C C C C C C 7

8 18-3-6 w/UMAXX

C C C C C C C 8

9 12-0-12 w/UMAXX

C C C C C C C C 9

10 12-0-0 6% Fe 3% Mn

C C C C C C C C C 10

11 Long Iron 15-0-0 6% Fe

C C C C C C C C C C 11

12 N-30+ w/UMAXX

C C C C C C C C C C C 12

13 Nitrate Plus

C C C RA C C C C C RA RA RA 13

14 Phosphorus Plus

C C C C C C C C C C C C C 14

15 Stress Relefe 0-0-25

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 15

16 Title Phyte®Iron

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 16

17 Max Potassium + CA 4-0-8

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 17

18 IronMn Mg

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C RA C 18

19 Minors

C C C C C C RA C C C C C C C C RA C C 19

20 Non-staining Minors 21 Non-staining Iron 22 Manganese 5% 23 Calcium 8.25%

C RA C C C C C C C C C C C C C RA C C C 20

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C RA C C C C 21

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 22

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 23

24 Cal Plus

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 24

25 Magnesium 4%

C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 25 C C C C C C C C C RA RA C RA C C C RA RA P RA RA C RA RA C 26 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C RA C C C C C C C 27 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 28 C C C RA C C C C C RA C C C C C C C C P RA C C C C C C C C 29 C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 30

26 Potassium Silicate 27 Ornamental 8-2-4

28 Salt Rx

29 Soil Enhancer

30 Soil Surge

C Compatible - no (observed) precipitate RA Recommend agitation P Precipitate that settles to the bottom**

*Compatibilitydeterminedusing2x thehighest label rateofeachproduct inequivalentwatervolumeof1gallon/1000sq ft **Useofcombinations inwhichaprecipitatewasobservedmaybeacceptablewhenutilizedat loweruse rates

BermudagrassWeed Control Guide

Herbicide Selection

Weed Problems in Bermudagrass

First Choice Second Choice Third Choice Fourth Choice

Algae in Greens

Daconil Zn

Fore/Dithane

Jet-Ag

Annual Bluegrass

Revolver/Tribute Total

Monument

Xonerate

Kerb

Bahiagrass

Manuscript

Blindside

Manor

Crabgrass

Solitare

Drive XLR8

Manuscript

Dallisgrass

Tribute Total

Manuscript

Dollarweed

Celsius

Blindside

Speedzone

Doveweed

Celsius

Blindside

Speedzone

Goosegrass

Tribute Total

Pylex

Tenacity

Kylling spp.

Dismiss NXT

Monument

Celero

Purple Nutsedge

Dismiss South

Monument

Celero

Yellow Nutsedge

Dismiss NXT

Monument

Celero

Torpedograss

Drive XLR8+Monument

Solitare

Drive XLR8

Spurge (All)

Blindside

Monument

Surge

Tropical Signal

Manuscript

Tribute Total

Dismiss South

Sedge (All)

Monument

Dismiss NXT

OldWorld Diamond Flower

Speedzone

Celsius

Trimec

Virgina Buttonweed

Celsius

Monument

Blindside

Moss

QuickSilver

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Post-Emergent Herbicide Control When weeds show up, these products will knock ‘em back down

Herbicides Product

Recommended Harrell’s Adjuvant

Recommended Use Rate

Acclaim Extra

Nonionic Penetrant/ Crop Oil Concentrate

1 – 2 pt. / 1 – 2 pt./100 Gal

Basagran T&O

Crop Oil Concentrate

2 pt./Acre

Celsius WG

Nonionic Penetrant/ Crop Oil Concentrate

1 – 4 pt. / 3 - 4 pt./100 Gal

Certainty

Nonionic Penetrant

1 – 2 qt./100 Gal

Cheetah Pro

Herbicide Activator

5 – 10 qt./100 Gal

Departure

Herbicide Activator

5 – 10 qt./100 Gal

Dismiss NXT

N/A

9.5-14.4 oz/Acre

Dismiss South

N/A

9.5-14.4 oz/Acre

Drive XLR8

Methylated Seed Oil

3 – 4 pt./100 Gal

Finale

Herbicide Activator

5 – 10 qt./100 Gal

Fusilade II

Nonionic Penetrant

2 – 4 pt./100 Gal

Illoxan 3EC

Nonionic Spreader Sticker

4 – 16 oz./100 Gal

Katana

Nonionic Spreader Sticker

1 qt./100 Gal

Monument 75WG

Nonionic Penetrant

1 – 4 qt./100 Gal

Pylex

Methylated Seed Oil

0.5-1% v/v

QuickSilver

Nonionic Spreader Sticker

4 – 16 oz./100 Gal

Revolver

Methylated Seed Oil

8.8-27 oz/Acre

Reward

Nonionic Penetrant

1 – 4 pt./100 Gal

SedgeHammer

Nonionic Penetrant

1 – 2 qt./100 Gal

Solitaire

N/A

1-2 lbs/Acre

Nonionic Penetrant/ Crop Oil Concentrate/Herbicide Activator Nonionic Spreader Sticker (not for putting green bermudagrass not overseeded)

1 – 4 pt. / 3 – 4 pt. / 5 – 10 qt./100 Gal

SureGuard

Tranxit

4 – 16 oz./100 Gal

Tribute Total

Nonionic Penetrant/ Methylated Seed Oil

0.25-0.5% v/v / 0.5%-1% v/v

Trimec 994

Nonionic Penetrant

1-4 pt./100 Gal

Consult product labels for rates and directions for use.

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Golf Preemergence Recommendations Tropical Zone 2019-2020 Program Green Solution

Select a 2019-2020 Winter/Spring Weed Control Program

Complete 12-Month Program Control of goosegrass, crabgrass, poa annua & labeled broadleaf weeds

Preemergence Program 1 Control of goosegrass & crabgrass through August Option 1

Preemergence Program 2 Control of goosegrass & crabgrass through August Option 2

Preemergence Program 3 Control of goosegrass & crabgrass through August Option 3

Month Week

Week Month

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

January

January

Ronstar ® + Fertilizer 1

Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

2.0 lb ai/A

2.0 lb ai/A

3.0 lb ai/A

2.0 lb ai/A

February

February

10 11

Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

Specticle ® FLO 3.0-4.5 fl oz/A

Specticle FLO 3.0-4.5 fl oz/A

Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

10

2.0 lb ai/A 11 12 Apply 8 weeks after first application Apply 8 weeks after first application Apply 8 weeks after first application Apply 8 weeks after first application 12 13 13 2.0 lb ai/A

March

March

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52

14 15 16 17 18 19

April

April

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3.0-4.5 fl oz/A

Specticle FLO 3.0-4.5 fl oz/A

Specticle FLO

4.5 fl oz/A 20 21 Apply 8 weeks after second application Apply 8 weeks after second application Apply 8 weeks after second application Apply 8 weeks after second application 21 22 22 4.5 fl oz/A

May

May

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52

June

June

Select a Fall Weed Control Program

July

July

Preemergence Program 1 Control of Poa annua through March High sand/low organic matter content soils

Pre/Postemergence Program 1 Control of Poa annua & annual blue-eyed grass through April High sand/low organic matter content soils

August

August

September

September

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO

3.0 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

October

October

Specticle FLO

Tankmix

Specticle FLO

3.0 fl oz/A

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

November

November

47 Apply 30-45 days after first application Tribute ® Total 1 oz/A SU susceptible sites

Apply 30-45 days after first application 47

NIS 0.25%

Specticle FLO

December

December

3.0 fl oz/A

Apply 30-45 days after first application

1 Spread rate should be minimum of 250 lbs of fert per acre for regular granule size and 200 lbs per acre for mini granule size. Do not exceed 18.5 fl. oz. per acre of SPECTICLE FLO for all applications within a 12 month period.

Suggested timings only, use local weather to optimize applications; charts highlight periods of typical weed activity, suggested treatments will treat multiple weeds. Always read and follow label instructions carefully. Maximum use rates (or rate changes) and number of applications have been followed according to labels. It is important to verify a product’s registration in your state before using (not all products are registered in all states; see the label).

Golf Preemergence Recommendations Tropical Zone 2019-2020

Bayer offers two premium preemergence herbicides for use in warm-season turf. Ronstar ® has been a standard for weed control since its introduction in 1977. Specticle ® is the newer solution, offering a mode of action and a different class of chemistry to deliver outstanding control of many weeds. Both Ronstar and Specticle have unique features and benefits we’ve outlined below. Use these to find the product that best fits your needs.

Specticle ® FLO Technical Strengths // Broad-spectrum control // Long residual - up to six months // Low amount of ai/A, 0.014 to 0.048 lbs // Non-staining // Great complement to Ronstar // Mixable with many postemergence herbicides Application BMPs // Do not apply to saturated soils // Delay application when major rain events are predicted soon after application // Avoid applications to cool-season turfgrasses

Ronstar ® Technical Strengths // Controls weeds via shoot uptake in the presence of sunlight (Protox inhibitor) // No effect on turf root system // Choose between Ronstar G, Ronstar FLO and Ronstar + Fertilizer // Non-staining // Controls weeds in the presence of biotic and abiotic stresses; insects, diseases, drought, traffic and more Application BMPs Ronstar FLO // Apply only to dormant bermudagrass and zoysiagrass turf // Do not apply close to spring green-up Ronstar + Fertilizer // Maximum number of particles/sq. ft. is important to help maximize control // Apply at a minimum spread rate of 200 lbs/A with SGN 125-150 fertilizers (preferred), 250 lbs/A or more with larger granule size particles

Specticle FLO

Ronstar

Warm-season turf plus ornamental areas, native areas and hardscapes

Warm- and cool-season turf primarily on golf courses and sports fields

Use Sites*

Poa annua / Crabgrass / Goosegrass / Doveweed / Various broadleaf weeds / Annual sedges

Weeds Controlled

Goosegrass, Crabgrass

* Check label for specific applications.

Poa annua. (Bayer)

Goosegrass. (Bayer)

Crabgrass. (Bayer)

ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL INSTRUCTIONS Bayer Environmental Science, a Division of Bayer CropScience LP, 5000 CentreGreen Way, Suite 400, Cary, NC 27513. For additional product information, call toll-free 1-800-331-2867. Not all products are registered in all states. Bayer, the Bayer Cross, Ronstar, Specticle and Tribute are registered trademarks of Bayer. © 2019 Bayer CropScience LP. ES-0719-MULTI-0171-A-R1

Programs Green Solutions

Golf Preemergence Recommendations Gulf Atlantic Zone 2019-2020

Winter/Spring Recommendations for Crabgrass and Goosegrass

High Sand/Low Organic Matter Content Soils

Control of Goosegrass and Crabgrass and labelled broadleaf weeds through August Option 2

Control of Goosegrass and Crabgrass through August Option 1

Control of Goosegrass and Crabgrass and labelled broadleaf weeds through August Option 3

Control of Goosegrass and Crabgrass and labelled broadleaf weeds through August Option 4

Month Week

Week Month

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

January

January

Ronstar ® FLO (3.0 lb ai/A)

Specticle ® FLO 2

Ronstar FLO (3.0 lb ai/A)

Specticle FLO 3

122 fl oz/A

8-10 fl oz/A

122 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

February

February

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

3.0 lb ai/A

3.0 lb ai/A

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 52

10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51

March

Specticle FLO

March

3.0 fl oz/A

Apply 30-45 days after the first application 13

April

April

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3

3.0 fl oz/A

4.5-6 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

Apply 30-45 days after the second application 19

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

May

Apply 90 days after the first application

May

2.0 lb ai/A

Apply 90 days after the first application

Specticle FLO

June

June

3.0 fl oz/A

Apply 30-45 days after the second application

July

July

1 Spread rate should be minimum of 250 lbs of fert per acre for regular granule size and 200 lbs per acre for mini granule size. 2 Not for use if winter kill is a concern. 3 Do not apply if turf injury is present and assess turf quality before each application.

Fall Recommendations for Poa annua and Other Winter Annuals

High Sand/Low Organic Matter Content Soils

Control of Poa annua through April. Use if resistance is a concern Option 1

Control of Poa annua and labelled broadleaf weeds through April Option 3

Control of Poa annua through March Option 2

Control of Poa annua through April. Use if resistance is a concern Option 5

Control of Poa annua through April. Use if resistance is a concern Option 6 – Florida Only

Control of Poa annua through April Option 4

Month Week

Week Month

August

August

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3

6.5 fl oz/A

8.0 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

September

September

Specticle FLO

3.0 fl oz/A

October

October

Apply 30-45 days after

the first application

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A +

3.0 fl oz/A

Tribute Total 1.0 oz/A +

November

Apply 30-45 days after

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

November

47 Specticle FLO 6.0 fl oz/A +

the second application

NIS 0.25 v/v

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A + 47

Tribute ® Total 1.0 oz/A +

Tribute Total 1.0 oz/A +

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A +

NIS 0.25 v/v

NIS 0.25 v/v 4

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

December

December

Apply 30-45 days after

the first application

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A + 52

1 2 3 4

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

1 2 3 4

Apply 30-45 days after

January

January

the first application

3 Do not apply if turf injury is present and assess turf quality before each application. 4 Allow spray to dry prior to irrigation or rainfall. Do not apply during periods of excessive moisture.

Golf Preemergence Recommendations Gulf Atlantic Zone 2019-2020

12-Month Program Recommendations

High Sand/Low Organic Matter Content Soils

12 month program Option 1

12 month program Option 2

12 month program Option 3

12 month program Option 4

Month Week

Week Month

1

1

2

2

January

January

3

3

4

4

5

Ronstar ® FLO (3.0 lb ai/A)

Ronstar FLO (3.0 lb ai/A)

Ronstar FLO (3.0 lb ai/A)

Ronstar FLO (3.0 lb ai/A)

5

6

122 fl oz/A

122 fl oz/A

122 fl oz/A

122 fl oz/A

6

February

February

7

(if using Ronstar FLO on dormant turf a

(if using Ronstar FLO on dormant turf a

(if using Ronstar FLO on dormant turf a

(if using Ronstar FLO on dormant turf a

7

8 non-selective herbicide could be included)

non-selective herbicide could be included)

non-selective herbicide could be included)

non-selective herbicide could be included)

8

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

9

9

10

3.0 lb ai/A

3.0 lb ai/A

3.0 lb ai/A

3.0 lb ai/A

10

March

11

11

March

12

12

13

13

14

14

15

15

April

April

16

16

17

17

18

Specticle ® FLO

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3

Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

18

19

6.0 fl oz/A

4.5-6.0 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

2.0 lb ai/A

19

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

or Ronstar + Fertilizer 1

May

20

Apply 90 days after the first application

Apply 90 days after the first application

20

May

21

2.0 lb ai/A

2.0 lb ai/A

21

22

Apply 90 days after the first application

Apply 90 days after the first application

22

23

23

24

Specticle FLO

24

June

June

25

3.0 fl oz/A

25

26

Apply 90 days after the second application

26

27

27

28

28

July

July

29

29

30

30

31

31

32

32

August

33

33

August

34

34

35

35

36

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3

36

37

8.0 fl oz/A

3.0 fl oz/A

37

September

September

38

38

39

39

40

Specticle FLO

40

41

3.0 fl oz/A

41

October

October

42

Apply 30-45 days after the first application

42

43

43

44

Specticle FLO

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A +

44

45

3.0 fl oz/A

Tribute Total 1.0 oz/A +

45

November

46

Apply 30-45 days after the second application

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

46

November

47

Specticle FLO 6.0 fl oz/A +

NIS 0.25 v/v

47

48

Tribute ® Total 1.0 oz/A +

48

49

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

Specticle FLO 3.0 fl oz/A +

49

50

NIS 0.25 v/v

Simazine 1.0 lb ai/A +

50

December

December

51

Apply 30-45 days after the first application 51

52

52

1 Spread rate should be minimum of 250 lbs of fert per acre for regular granule size and 200 lbs per acre if mini granule size. 3 Do not apply if turf injury is present and assess turf quality before each application.

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