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Start the march toward a successful 2024 with the PBI-Gordon Green Dividends Early Order Program. Green Dividends gives end-users the best prices when they order qualifying products between September 1 – December 1, 2023.
The PBI-Gordon EOP features 17 popular products, including:
- Arkon™ Herbicide Liquid – An innovative solution for sedge and kyllinga control.
- Segway® Fungicide SC – The industry standard for control of Pythium root dysfunction, blight, damping-off and root rot.
- Q4® Plus Turf Herbicide for Grassy & Broadleaf Weeds – Save money and labor with rapid, broad-spectrum control of tough grassy and broadleaf weeds from a single product.
- SpeedZone® EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf– Gives turf professionals the confidence that comes with using the #1 speed herbicide to control broadleaf weeds.
- Pedigree Fungicide SC – The industry standard for Fairy Ring control in an innovative liquid formulation.
Level-up for a bigger rebate!
- Level I rebate ($500-$999) earns an additional 15% rebate
- Level II rebate ($1,000 or more) earns an additional 25% rebate
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Registration is Easy!
In fact, you might already be registered! If you’ve enrolled online and taken advantage of PBI-Gordon Early Order Program in prior years, you’re automatically enrolled. If you’re new, or if you’re not sure if you’re enrolled in the past, or if you’d just like to verify your information, complete the online form at PBIGordonTurf.com/GreenDividendsEOP
Visit PBIGordonTurf.com/GreenDividendsEOP to see the full list of qualifying products and program details.
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