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By Carol Dutton in Industry on 7th Sep 2007 9:00
Headland launch SURPASS, their new, broad spectrum, contact fungicide based on iprodione.
SURPASS gives both curative and preventative control of common turf diseases including Fusarium Patch, Dollar Spot and Red Thread.
The active ingredient, iprodione, is a proven fungicide that works rapidly on contact, to control disease in turf. Iprodione inhibits both spore germination and established mycelial growth providing dependable results time after time.
The product's efficiency and reliability, coupled with a rainfast formulation approved for use via knapsack or powered sprayer, makes it the obvious choice for disease control in the cooler, slower growing months of the year.
Backed by Headland's legendary technical service, SURPASS is ideal for use on all amenity managed areas such as winter sports pitches, bowling greens, cricket pitches, golf greens, surrounds, tees and fairways as well as tennis courts and ornamental lawns.
For further information on SURPASS contact Headland Amenity on Tel: 01223 597834 or email: info@headlandamenity.com
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