
PBI-Gordon Corporation announced it has eliminated ambient temperature restrictions on when Avenue South Broadleaf Herbicide can be applied. The amended label lifts restrictions for applying Avenue South when ambient temperatures are above 90 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees for St. Augustinegrass).
Avenue South is specifically formulated for use on sensitive southern grasses, including common and improved St. Augustinegrasses such as Floratam and Bitterblue. A proprietary formula, it combines four active ingredients to deliver rapid control of more than 90 listed broadleaf weeds, including doveweed, Virginia buttonweed, chamberbitter and dollarweed.
“Avenue South delivers fast visual response on broadleaf weeds, with an exceptional degree of turf safety,” PBI-Gordon herbicide product manager Jay Young said. “Eliminating the ambient temperature restrictions gives turf professionals more flexibility as to when they can apply it.”
Avenue South can be used on golf course fairways and roughs, residential and commercial areas, ornamental turf sites, recreation areas, and other non-cropland sites.
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