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Discover Innovative Moisture Management Solutions for Turf

Efficient Turf Care, Redefined

Welcome to a new era of turf management, where innovation meets efficiency and sustainability. We’re excited to introduce the latest breakthroughs that are set to revolutionize how you care for your turf. We’re pleased to share that a range of effective solutions – including the wetting agents RPO™, Wishbone™, and the innovative water management product AquiMax® Sprayable – have received approval for use in multiple states, including California.

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1. AquiMax Sprayable: The Future of Water Management

AquiMax Sprayable isn’t an ordinary wetting agent – it is a new product to complement AquiMax Turf Pro, our patented injectable solution for optimized water management. Designed to improve water availability and distribution in the root zone for extended periods, AquiMax Sprayable offers the benefits of AquiMax Turf Pro while offering flexibility for spray applications. AquiMax Sprayable effortlessly blends the patented combination of moisture-holding polymer with a specialized block copolymer surfactant to provide:

  • Extended turf cover during times of water stress.
  • Sustained turf quality when water resources are limited.
  • Mitigation of hydrophobicity and localized dry spots.
  • Seamless integration into existing programs, compatible with a broad range of tank mixes.
  • Allows straightforward application at all recommended rates, simplifying your process.
  • Easy to use where you need it

2. Wishbone: Your Drought Solution Partner

Meet your go-to solution for drought and water scarcity challenges. Wishbone, a versatile soil surfactant designed for both spray and injection applications, holds the power to:

  • Revive turf even in the harshest drought and localized dry spot conditions.
  • Promote healthy root growth with reduced water resources.

3. RPO: Precision Moisture Management

Our sprayable RPO soil wetting agent minimizes localized dry spots while enhancing moisture retention. Tailored for sandy and fine-textured non-sandy soils, it’s perfect for high-value turf areas, including tees and greens. Its standout features include:

  • Targeted reduction of localized dry spots, ensuring even hydration.
  • Improved moisture retention, contributing to lush, vibrant turf.
  • Adaptability across a range of turf types, accommodating different needs.

Complete Your Water Management Toolkit with Lateral™ and Power Run™

Our commitment to providing comprehensive solutions is highlighted through products like patented AquiMax Turf Pro, Lateral, and Power Run.

Lateral, our fast-acting soil surfactant improves water penetration time, reduces runoff and evaporation, and enhances plant-available water. It addresses localized dry spots and enhances soil moisture uniformity, making it ideal for high-value professional turf.

Power Run, an economical version of Lateral, optimizes soil moisture uniformity, minimizes hydrophobicity, and increases water infiltration and penetration in hydrophobic soils. It’s tailored for professional turf and lawn care, enhancing water-use efficiency.

These latest approvals in California of AquiMax Sprayable, RPO, and Wishbone ensure that your moisture management needs are well met.

Discover Better Moisture Management Today

Ready to take the next step in optimizing your turf care program? Contact your local retailer today and inquire about the availability of AquiMax Turf Pro, AquiMax Sprayable, Lateral, Power Run, Wishbone, and RPO. Experience the future of efficient water management where innovation aligns with responsible practices. Embark toward healthier landscapes, efficient water usage, and a greener tomorrow.

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