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  2. Should You Use Fungicide On Your Lawn? A Turfgrass ... - AOL

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    Here’s when your lawn can benefit from fungicides. Here’s when your lawn can benefit from fungicides. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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    Ready-to-Spray Weed Control for Lawns. This Bio-Advanced Ready-to-Spray Weed Killer is both affordable and effective. Less than $17, it covers up to 7,500 square feet and not only does this ...

  4. Fenarimol - Wikipedia

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    Fenarimol, sold under the tradenames Bloc, Rimidin and Rubigan, is a fungicide which acts against rusts, blackspot and mildew fungi. It is used on ornamental plants, trees, lawns, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers and melons. It is mainly used to control powdery mildew.

  5. Lime sulfur - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture and horticulture, lime sulfur is sold as a spray to control fungi, bacteria, and insects. On deciduous trees it can be sprayed during the winter on the surface of the bark in high concentrations, but as lime sulfur can burn foliage, it must be heavily diluted before spraying onto herbaceous crops, especially during warm weather ...

  6. Herbicide - Wikipedia

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    Herbicides being sprayed from the spray arms of a tractor in North Dakota. Most herbicides are applied as water-based sprays using ground equipment. Ground equipment varies in design, but large areas can be sprayed using self-propelled sprayers equipped with long booms, of 60 to 120 feet (18 to 37 m) with spray nozzles spaced every 20–30 ...

  7. Chlorothalonil - Wikipedia

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    It is also used on golf courses and lawns (about 10%) and as a preservative additive in some paints (about 13%), resins, emulsions, and coatings. [2] Chlorothalonil is commercially available in many different formulations and delivery methods. It is applied as a dust, dry or water-soluble grains, a wettable powder, a liquid spray, a fog, and a ...

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