NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
SurePower Herbicide
2.5 gal jug
Sure Power™ is a new standard in herbicide power, providing swift early-season and late-season control to strike
down challenging broadleaf weeds. In fact, broad-spectrum Sure Power is proven to produce excellent control of
ground ivy and wild violet. Its four-way formulation manages more than 250 broadleaf weeds, making Sure Power
a valued tool in the pursuit of clean cool-season turf.
Key Performance Benefits of SurePower
FAST AND EFFECTIVE SELECTIVE HERBICIDE
• Outperforms the competition in ground ivy and wild violet control
• Proven efficacy on more than 250 broadleaf weeds
• Ideal for early- and late-season application
• Rainfast after one hour
• Rapid knockdown with visible results starting in 2-3 days
• First flumioxazin formulation for cool-season turf
• Group 4 and 14 herbicides support resistance management
• Easy-to-use, reduced-odor formulation
Key Uses
Key Uses
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Fescue species, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass
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Non-turf areas
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Ornamental lawn and turf (industrial, institutional and residential)
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Sod farms
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Fescue species, Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass
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Non-turf areas
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Ornamental lawn and turf (industrial, institutional and residential)
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Sod farms
Use Summary
Apply Sure Power™ in 0.2 to 5.5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft to control weeds growing in Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fescue species. For best results, apply when weeds are small in size and actively growing. Use lower application rate for control of sensitive weeds and higher application rates for dense infestations of perennial weeds. During conditions that promote heat stress use lower rates. Early spring and early fall application is recommended as temporary turfgrass bronzing may occur during heat stress.
TURFGRASS RATE
Fescue species, Kentucky Bluegrass and Perennial Ryegrass
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.73 to 1.28 fl oz/1,000 sq ft
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32 to 56 fl oz/A
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2 to 3.5 pt/A
Key Weeds Controlled
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(See product label for complete list)
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Alder
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Aster
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Bedstraw
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Beggartick
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Beggarweed
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Bindweed
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Black medic
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Box elder
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Carpetweed
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Chickweed
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Clover
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Daisy fleabane
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Dandelion
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Deadnettle
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Dock
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Ground ivy
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Hawkweed
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Healall
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Knotweed
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Kochia
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Lambsquarters
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Lespedeza
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Mallow
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Marshelder
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Morningglory
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Oxalis
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Pigweed
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Plantain
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Poison ivy
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Poison oak
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Pokeweed
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Purslane
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Ragweed
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Shepherd’s-purse
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Spurge
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Thistle
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Tumbleweed
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Vetch
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Virginia buttonweed
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Virginia creeper
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White mustard
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Wild geranium
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Wild violet
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Wood sorrel
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Yarrow