SportsTurf

June 2012

SportsTurf provides current, practical and technical content on issues relevant to sports turf managers, including facilities managers. Most readers are athletic field managers from the professional level through parks and recreation, universities.

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Product name Monument 75WG Fusilade II Active Ingredient Trifloxysulfuron-Sodium Fluazifop-P-buty Active Ingredient For use in/on broadleaf weeds and grasses in two convenient pack sizes - 8oz. bottle or one-gallon jug. Selective post-emergent herbicide for the control of sedges, certain grasses and broadleaf weeds in bermudagrass and zoysiagrass. Available in a new water soluble 0.5 gram package for spot treatments or the 5 gram size for larger areas. Selective post-emergent herbicide that controls many common perennial and annual grass weeds and is rainfast one hour after application. Effective at low rates to remove bermudagrass from tall fescue and zoysiagrass. FMC Professional Solutions (www.fmcprosolutions.com) Product name Blindside SquareOne Echelon Dismiss Dismiss South Dismiss CA Solitare QuickSilver Carfentrazone + Quinclorac For use in/on Sulfentrazone + Metsulfuron Postemergent control of 70 broadleaf weeds including dollarweed, doveweed and buttonweed. Virtually all types of warm-season turf, even St. Augustinegrass. Sulfentrazone + Prodiamine Preemergence crabgrass, sedge, and goosegrass. Fall applications for the control of poa annua. Sulfentrazone Sulfentrazone + Quinclorac Postemergence sedges, crabgrass, and broadleaf weeds in a single product. Carfentrazone Drive XLR8 Onetime Active Ingredient Quinclorac For use in/on Pendulum 2G Pendulum AquaCap Quinclorac, MCPP-P and dicamba Crabgrass, foxtail, torpedograss, wild violet, dollarweed and ground ivy. Pendimethalin Pendimethalin Dow AgroSciences (www.dowagro.com) Product name Confront Dimension Gallery Snapshot Team Pro Kerb SC T&O LockUp Lontrel Turflon Ester Ultra Dithiopyr Isoxaben Pronamide Penoxsulam Clopyralid Active Ingredient Triclopyr/Clopyralid For use in/on Pre- and early postemergence control of crabgrass; preemergence control of more than 45 annual grassy and broadleaf weeds. Preemergence control of more than 95 broadleaf weeds, including dandelion, clover, plantain and thistle. Pre- and early postemergence control of Poa annua and other grassy and broadleaf weeds. Postemergence control of 35 difficult-to-manage broadleaf weeds. Trifluralin/Isoxaben Benefin/Trifluralin Triclopyr PBI Gordon (www.pbigordon.com) Product name Barrier 50W Bensumec 4LF BrushMaster GlyphoMate 41 Katana Mecomec 2.5 & Mecomec 4 Ornamec Over-The-Top PowerZone SpeedZone Active Ingredient Dichlobenil Postemergence control of key broadleaf and grassy weeds, including white clover, dollarweed and dandelion. Postemergence control of broadleaf weeds, including clover and thistle. Preemergence control of 125 broadleaf and grassy weeds in landscape ornamentals. Preemergence control of broadleaf and grassy weeds. For use in/on Pre-asphalt application stops weeds and root punctures without affecting nearby trees and shrubs An economical way to manage crabgrass, poa annua and goosegrass Brush and weed control with flexibility in application methods and schedules All-in-one non-selective herbicide Bindweed, Clover, Crabgrass, Dandelion, Dollarweed, Foxtail, Kikuyugrass, Signalgrass, Speedwell, Torpedograss Crabgrass, goosegrass, oxalis, henbit, spurge and nearly 40 other broadleaf and grassy species. Fast, visible postemergence control of sedges, including yellow nutsedge and green kyllinga. Crabgrass and small broadleaf weeds at time of seeding (up to one day before or 7 days after emergence on most grasses) Sulfentrazone + Imazethapyr Warm season turf (excluding St. Augustine). Fast, visible postemergence control of sedges, with a focus on purple nutsedge. Sulfentrazone Silvery Thread Moss (more golf related). Broadleaf tank-mix partner to speed up the results of other products. BASF (www.betterturf.basf.us) Product name Field Sandbur, Woolly Cupgrass, Lawn Burweed, Hop Clover, Cudweed, Evening Primrose, Fiddleneck, Filaree, Puncturevine, Pennsylvania Smartweed, Annual Spurge, Chickweed Species, Yellow Woodsorrel (Oxalis). Warm and cool season turf: Fast, visible postemergence control of sedges, including yellow nutsedge, purple nutsedge (2 apps), and green kyllinga. Broad-spectrum postemergence control of oxalis, wild violet, spurge, ground ivy and other hard-to-control weeds. Pre-San Granular 7G Herbicide SpeedZone Southern Super Trimec Surge T-Zone Trimec 992 Trimec 1000 Trimec Bentgrass Formula Trimec Classic Brand Trimec Encore www.stma.org & Pre-San Granular 12.5G Herbicide Q4 Plus Good for removing overseeded cool-season grasses. Controls kyllingas, sedges and broadleaf weeds with post-emergence and some pre-emergence activity. Controls ryegrass, clumpy ryegrass, poa annua, poa trivialis, tall fescue and annual ryegrass in warm-season turf. Premium MCPP formulation for enhanced broadleaf control in turfgrass including bentgrass Post-emergence control of grass weeds in and around ground covers, shrubs and trees Fast-acting 2,4-D alternative for broadleaf weed control for turf with visible activity in hours Premium performance, selective, granular pre-emergence herbicide MSMA alternative designed to replace Trimec Plus, contains four active ingredients: quinclorac, sulfentrazone, 2,4-D and dicamba Fast broadleaf weed control Fast broadleaf weed control developed for southern grasses Extend open season on hard-to-control broadleaf weeds; 2,4-D, 2,4-DP and dicamba Fast warm-weather weed control; sulfentrazone, 2,4-D, MCPP and dicamba Tough weeds controlled fast; contains four ingredients including triclopyr Registered for use in cool- and warm-season grasses Low odor, low profile controller of deep-rooted perennial weeds High degree of bentgrass tolerance; effective in wide range of temperatures Low odor, controls all major broadleaf weeds in turf Alternative where 2,4-D is not an option Continued on page 36 SportsTurf 15

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