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By Carol Dutton in Industry on 22nd May 2008 9:00
Cabadex, Headland's new selective herbicide brings effective control of difficult weeds to both established and young turf.
Combined leaf and root uptake of the active ingredients Florasulam and Fluroxypyr, means that the product can be efficient and safe even on turf at, or after the second leaf stage, approximately eight weeks after sowing.
Despite low application rates of two litres per hectare, Cabadex controls stubborn, species including Yarrow, Daisy and White Clover and early trials have produced good results with Yellow Suckling Clover and Slender Speedwell.
"The herbicide's low dose rate means that Cabadex inputs some of the lowest levels of active ingredients in the market," says Headland's Sales and Marketing Director Andy Russell. "The result is a cost effective, environmentally sensitive option, which allows safe re-seeding just four weeks after application."
Due to the product's 'effective, efficient but safe' qualities, Cabadex can be used in a wide variety of turf situations from golf courses and lawns to winter sports pitches, racecourses, airfields and roadside verges.
For further information on Cabadex, contact Headland Amenity on Tel:01223 597834 or visit their website at www.headlandamenity.com
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