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ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE


WETTING AGENTS/SURFACTANTS  PBS150


PBS150 is a long-term surfactant utilizing a unique multi-branched molecular structure to address the source of performance loss – biodegradation of the surfactant molecule by soil microbes. PBS150 sustains a longer uniform soil moisture profile. The ability of PBS150 to improve the uniform soil moisture status of turfgrass offers the turfgrass manager a highly flexible surfactant system from which to address these two critical periods of successful turfgrass management — Heat and Water Stress and Turfgrass Recovery. • Reduces hydrophobic conditions on a sustainable basis for 5 months or more • Encourages a pattern of hydration and re-hydration that improves the amount of available water in the soil profile to meet the metabolic demands of the plant


• Restores the uniform movement of water into and through the soil matrix • Improves stress tolerance PBS150 is available in liquid, granular, and injectable formulations for easy application. http://www.aquaaidsolutions.com/moisture-management-solutions/pbs150/


 AgStone®


15 AgStone® 15 is a unique, patented, liquid wetting agent aimed at increasing nutrient uptake and


overall plant health. This product is specially designed for turfgrass producers and increases stress tolerance for extreme conditions. Available through Unbreakable Ag & Turf, sales@unbreakableagandturf.com. See our ad in this issue. WE DONATE SOME PROCEEDS OF EVERY SALE TO THE LAWN INSTITUTE.


 AgStone®


Kelp AgStone® Kelp contains all the key compounds found naturally within fresh kelp that are beneficial to


turfgrass and soil Polysaccharides. Alginates, Fucoidans, and Laminarians Amino acids, Vitamins, and Antioxidants that help the plant in its basic physiology, mainly to fight against oxidative stresses induced by osmosis and parasites Natural Micro and Macro Nutrients; a side panel of more than 60 elements Polyphenols, also Antioxidants, help the plant during oxidative stress in coping with free radicals generated during abiotic and biotic stresses. Increases efficiency of other tank mixed products pH 4.2 to 4. 6 Available through Unbreakable Ag & Turf, sales@unbreakableagandturf.com. See our ad in this issue. WE DONATE SOME PROCEEDS OF EVERY SALE TO THE LAWN INSTITUTE.


 AgStone®


Double-Shot AgStone® Double-Shot is a two-way product containing a wetting agent and kelp (brown laminaria).


Double-Shot will increase the uptake of soil-bound nitrogen before the nitrogen is lost to volatilization and/ or leaching. Clemon University observed a significant recovery on the samples where the surfactant in Double-Shot was used. Double-Shot has a highly concentrated Kelp extracted with a controlled extraction process, enabling the natural carbohydrates found in Brown Kelp to be readily available to the plant. AgStone®


Double-Shot is a plant stress management tool. It will help your plant through such stresses


as drought, salinity, heat, pathogens, and pollutants. The Osmoregulation and Antioxidant properties available in Double-Shot help you to produce a healthy plant under stressful conditions. Available through Unbreakable Ag & Turf, sales@unbreakableagandturf.com. See our ad in this issue. WE DONATE SOME PROCEEDS OF EVERY SALE TO THE LAWN INSTITUTE.


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