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Compendium combines the strength of two leading active ingredients to control every major turf disease in lawns.

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Combines the unmatched dependability of Daconil fungicide with the added benefit of acibenzolar-S-methyl (also known as acibenzolar).

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Hybrid technology for enhanced biotic and abiotic stress management.

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Broadest spectrum SDHI in the golf market.

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Season-long control of grubs, ABW and turf caterpillars with a single application.

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Long-lasting, broad-spectrum insect control

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Fast-acting, effective fire ant bait.

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Systemic control of pests and disease on turfgrass including residential, commercial, golf courses and athletic fields.

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Get to the root of parasitic turf nematodes with Divanem® nematicide.

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Denser, healthier turf to withstand turf stress.

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Slows grass growth and suppresses Poa.

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Highly active herbicide that controls mature, grassy weeds in certain warm-season grasses with outstanding turf safety.

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Powerful control of more than 40 weeds with unparalleled safety.

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Provides pre and post emerge weed control, even at seeding.

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Sports Field Management Tips / News

March 20, 2020

Syngenta Actions on COVID-19
Syngenta’s priority is the health and safety of our employees, families, customers and partners. Read More ›

October 01, 2018

Syngenta introduces Manuscript herbicide for selective control of mature weeds in lawns
To help lawn care operators manage mature grassy weeds, Syngenta has launched new Manuscript® herbicide. Read More ›

March 06, 2017

Winter Grain Mites
On turf, winter grain mites should become more active in the coming month. Read More ›

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