T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N For beautiful lawns you can live with.

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T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N For beautiful lawns you can live with

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Escalade is a powerful new herbicide that combines the benefits of three proven chemistries to provide quick, broad spectrum control of a variety of broadleaf weeds in turfgrass and unsurpassed control of clover

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Active Ingredients:  2,4-D DMA (3.2 lbs / gal)  Causes rapid cell division and elongation “starving” the plant to death.  Fluroxypyr (0.8 lbs / gal)  Translocates throughout the weed, upsets natural growth hormones, and disrupts the normal growth and development of a weed  Dicamba (0.4 lbs / gal)  Affects areas of high metabolic activity causing epinasty, defoliation and weed elimination Active Ingredients:  2,4-D DMA (3.2 lbs / gal)  Causes rapid cell division and elongation “starving” the plant to death.  Fluroxypyr (0.8 lbs / gal)  Translocates throughout the weed, upsets natural growth hormones, and disrupts the normal growth and development of a weed  Dicamba (0.4 lbs / gal)  Affects areas of high metabolic activity causing epinasty, defoliation and weed elimination

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N  The active, Fluroxypyr, is also known as Spotlight™ Specialty Herbicide and comes from Dow AgroSciences  Unsurpassed control of clover  Quick visual response on most broadleaf weeds  Effective control of a broad spectrum of difficult weeds including dandelion, plantain, oxalis and chickweed  Labeled for sod farm applications  Compatible with most liquid fertilizers and iron  Low use rates—2 to 3 pints/acre  The active, Fluroxypyr, is also known as Spotlight™ Specialty Herbicide and comes from Dow AgroSciences  Unsurpassed control of clover  Quick visual response on most broadleaf weeds  Effective control of a broad spectrum of difficult weeds including dandelion, plantain, oxalis and chickweed  Labeled for sod farm applications  Compatible with most liquid fertilizers and iron  Low use rates—2 to 3 pints/acre

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Primary Uses:  Turf Applications  Bluegrass, Fescue, Ryegrass, Bentgrass (excluding golf course greens and tees), Bahia, Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass  Sod Farms  Parks  Athletic Fields  Roadsides, Right-of-ways and other non-crop applications Primary Uses:  Turf Applications  Bluegrass, Fescue, Ryegrass, Bentgrass (excluding golf course greens and tees), Bahia, Bermudagrass, Zoysiagrass  Sod Farms  Parks  Athletic Fields  Roadsides, Right-of-ways and other non-crop applications

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