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16-0-9 + Surge®

10008637

Available in USA

Description

25% NS-54®

  • This product is a herbicide & plant nutrient combination which controls a wide spectrum of broadleaf weeds while providing both fast & long-lasting feeding action.
  • Combination of 4 active ingredients enhances speed of herbicide activity.
  • Superior cool season performance.
  • Controls tough broadleaf weeds

Specifications

Category Fertilizer + Post-Emergent Herbicide
Markets Golf, Sports Fields, Lawn & Landscape
Application / Areas of Use Golf Courses, Residential Lawns, Commercial Lawns, Sports Fields
Technologies --
States Registered
Registration Number
Density (lbs/ft3) 52.39
Package Wt. 40 lbs
Bag/Pallet 50
SGN Size 150
Type Granular
Nitrogen Source(s) Urea, NS-54
Slow-Release N (%) 25
Active Ingredient(s) Sulfentrazone - 0.034%
MCPP - 0.174%
Dicamba - 0.073%
2,4-D - 1.153%
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