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PBI/Gordon’s T-Zone Herbicide receives New York and California registrations

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T-Zone It contains triclopyr, sulfentrazone and phenoxies, which provide control of broadleaf weeds in cool-season turfgrasses.

Lawn & Landscape | December 28, 2009

T-Zone Broadleaf Herbicide for Tough Weeds is now registered in California and New York. T-Zone use in New York is limited to one broadcast application per year and does not include Nassau and Suffolk counties. Introduced in August 2009, it is now registered in all continental states and Hawaii.

T-Zone It contains triclopyr, sulfentrazone and phenoxies, which provide  control of broadleaf weeds in cool-season turfgrasses. Weeds controlled include ground ivy, oxalis and black medic.

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