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stinger herbicide for sale Nufarm 10767464 Q-Ball Herbicide 1/2 Gallon — Russo Power Equipment

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stinger herbicide for sale Nufarm 10767464 Q-Ball Herbicide 1/2 Gallon — Russo Power EquipmentExclusively from Nufarm, new Q BalL herbicide quickly takes out tough crabgrass escapes and more. With a simple one use rate, studies show Q Ball quickly eliminates crabgrass escapes in many turfgrass settings. Q Ball is developed with an innovative water based formula that delivers maximum stability and tank mixing compatibility. Additionally, Q Ball is labeled at 10 gallons per acre for low volume sprayers thats half of the rate of competitors 20

Exclusively from Nufarm, new Q-BalL herbicide quickly takes out tough crabgrass escapes and more. With a simple one-use rate, studies show Q-Ball quickly eliminates crabgrass escapes in many turfgrass settings. Q-Ball is developed with an innovative water-based formula that delivers maximum stability and tank mixing compatibility. Additionally, Q-Ball is labeled at 10 gallons per acre for low-volume sprayers – that’s half of the rate of competitors’ 20 gallon per acre rates. This summer, count on Q-Ball to manage post-emergent crabgrass.

Key Uses:

  • Residential turfgrass
  • Non-residential turfgrass

Key Weeds Controlled:

More than 190 broadleaf weeds including:

  • Barnyardgrass
  • Clover; hop, red, white
  • Crabgrass; large, smooth
  • Daisy, English
  • Dandelion, common
  • Dollarweed
  • Foxtail; giant, green, yellow
  • Geranium, Carolina
  • Kikuyugrass
  • Medic, black
  • Morningglory
  • Signalgrass
  • Speedwell; common, slender, thymeleaf
  • Torpedograss
  • Violet, wild
  • See product label for complete list

Competitive Advantages:

  • See real results – fast – more than 90% crabgrass escape control within 7 DAT
  • Simple one-use rate of 1.45 oz/1,000 sq ft controls crabgrass escapes and many other weeds
  • Minimum of 10 gal/A spray volume for low-volume sprayers
  • Stable water-based formulation withstands temperatures from 0˚ to 129˚F
  • Excellent tank mixing compatibility with most surfactants and post-emerge herbicides, such as Triplet® SF
  • Controls more than crabgrass, including clover, dandelion, dollar weed, foxtail, kikuyugrass, signalgrass, speedwell, and torpedo grass

Use Summary:

  • Apply Q-Ball™ herbicide to actively growing weeds as a broadcast or spot spray. Refer to the product label for specific application rates per turf type and weed growth stage.

For Broadcast Applications: Apply 4 pts per acre.

For Spot Applications: Apply 1.45 fl oz/1,000 sq ft of treated area.

For Creeping Bentgrass: Apply 2 to 3 split applications at 0.5 to 1.0 fl oz/1,000 sq ft. Do not apply more than 2.9 fl oz/1,000 sq ft per year.

For Seeding/Overseeding/Sprigging: The use of this product before or after seeding or over-seeding a turf area will not significantly interfere with the turfgrass seed germination and growth of those grass types identified as tolerant or moderately tolerant.

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