Tag: Syngenta

Syngenta: Contend fungicide

September 29, 2016 By
The EPA has granted registration to new Contend fungicide from Syngenta for control of pink and gray snow mold on golf courses. Contend combines four active ingredients, including Solatenol, the newest active ingredient for the turf industry from Syngenta, to ...

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Syngenta: Secure fungicide

August 29, 2016 By
Secure fungicide is a multi-site contact fungicide that provides excellent control of dollar spot, brown patch, leaf spot and other turf diseases. A fall application of Secure will allow turf to go into the winter healthy, and emerge in the ...

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Syngenta Business Institute application deadline Aug. 16

August 3, 2016 By
Superintendents interested in attending the 2016 Syngenta Business Institute must have their application submitted by Aug. 16. The event, taking place from Dec. 5-8, 2016, in Winston-Salem, N.C., partners Syngenta and the nationally ranked Wake Forest University School of Business, and is designed ...

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Syngenta: Appear fungicide

July 11, 2016 By
Appear fungicide has two components that work together to enhance control of Pythium and anthracnose while improving summer stress tolerance and overall turf quality. On the inside, a phosphite fungicide is quickly absorbed by the plant in its most active ...

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Syngenta: Velista fungicide

July 1, 2016 By
Velista fungicide is the broadest spectrum SDHI for turf and the only SDHI that controls anthracnose. Additionally, Velista can be used to control dollar spot, brown patch, rapid blight, summer patch, fairy ring and other diseases prevalent in the South. ...

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Important update about Syngenta’s Avid miticide

May 31, 2016 By
Syngenta received notification from the Environmental Protection Agency that the Avid 0.15 EC miticide/insecticide 24(c) Special Local Needs (SLN) registration in turf will be canceled effective June 30. The cancellation affects the use of Avid on golf course greens to ...

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