Densicor now available for superintendents for turf disease control

By |  August 3, 2021 0 Comments

The turf and ornamentals business of Bayer is bringing superintendents Densicor, a new defense against problematic turf diseases threatening fairways, greens and tees. The new fungicide works to control dollar spot, brown patch, anthracnose, gray leaf spot, snow mold and other turf diseases.

Desicor, a new fungicide is used to fight five turf diseases: dollar spot, brown patch, anthracnose, gray leaf spot, and snow mold. (Photo courtesy of Bayer.)

Densicor, a new fungicide is used to fight five turf diseases: dollar spot, brown patch, anthracnose, gray leaf spot and snow mold. (Photo courtesy of Bayer.)

“At Bayer, we know superintendents are constantly battling common and persistent turf diseases to ensure courses stay beautiful and healthy,” said Rob Golembiewski, Ph.D., technical service representative and green solutions team member for the Bayer U.S. turf and ornamentals business. “With Densicor, superintendents now have a streamlined approach for outstanding control of the frightful five turf diseases, plus common warm-season diseases like mini ring and fairy ring.”

Densicor is designed to be convenient for superintendents and according to the company just one bottle treats six acres, allowing superintendents to spray less product even as they cover more turf. Additionally, the company says it also offers excellent safety in cool and warm season turf and the provides disease control without the worry of damaging or thinning turf.

Densicor is now available for purchase and superintendents can visit here to learn more.

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