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preventative disease control program.
Howard Johnson's Eagle 0.39% Fungicide is a protective and curative granular systemic fungicide for many turfgrass diseases, including dollar spot, powdery mildew, red thread, anthracnose, and take-all patch (see label for complete list). This systemic granular fungicide is tough on turfgrass diseases in established lawns and in ornamental turfs. It may be applied on roughs, sod farms, golf course fairways, and trees and greens. This lawn fungicide provides the best disease control when applied as part of aHoward Johnson’s Eagle 0.39G Speciality Fungicide is available in 10 lb. and 30 lb. bags.
Please note: Due to supply chain limitations, you may receive different packaging than is shown in the photo. It is still Howard Johnsons Eagle 0.39% Specialty Fungicide.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Myclobutanil: a-butyl-a-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-H-1;2;4 triazole-propanenitrile. |
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Target pests | Turfgrass diseases including Anthracnose, Red Thread, Septoria Leaf Spot, Brown Patch, Copper Spot, Zonate Leaf Spot, Crown Rot, Leaf Spot, Melting Out, Dollar Spot, Fusarium Blight, Fusarium Patch, Pink Snow Mold, Gray Leafspot, Leaf Smuts, Necrotic Ring Spot, Powdery Mildew Rusts, Summer Patch |
For use in | Established Turfs including residential turfgrass and non-residential turfgrass, Golf Course Fairways, Roughs, Trees and Greens, and in Sod Farms. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on the label. |
Formulation |
Granular Group 3 Fungicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DC, HI, IA, ID, KY, ME, MI, MN, MT, ND, NM, NV, OR, PA, PR, RI, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY |
Special Features | Tough on turfgrass diseases in established lawns and in ornamental turfs. |
Shipping Weight | 10.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Howard Johnson |
EPA Registration | 62719-461-32802 |
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