Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Agrochemical Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Active Ingredients
- 2,4-D, 2-ethylhexyl ester – 25.86%
- Mecoprop-p, DMA salt – 6.84%
- Dicamba, DMA salt – 1.91%
- Carfentrazone-ethyl – 0.57%
Features & Benefits
- Benefits of an EW Formulation
- Lower odor profile compared to EC
- Lower Volatile Organic Contents (VOC) compared to EC
- Tolerant tank mixing with liquid fertilizers and other pesticides
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applicable Crop
- Application Technique
- Herbicide Target Species
- EW Formulation
SpeedZone EW is a stable emulsion-in-water made possible by using new polymeric technology. EW formulation is a technological advance from emulsifiable concentrate (EC)
formulations that rely on solvents to solubilize active ingredients.
EW formulation technology creates smaller particle size than an EC formulation. The smaller oil droplets result in more active ingredient impacting the leaf surface which leads to improved efficacy. And the EW formulation is engineered for use in low-volume and conventional sprayers.- Weeds Controlled
- Goosegrass
- Nimblewill
- Clover
- Plantain
- Ground ivy
- Spurge
- Dandelion
- Other broadleaf weeds as listed
- Application Sites
- Residential
- Golf course fairways, aprons, and roughs
- Commercial
- Athletic fields
- Sod farms
- Roadsides
- Cemeteries
Properties
- Physical Form
Technical Details & Test Data
- Labelled for use on
- Kentucky bluegrass
- Annual bluegrass
- Annual ryegrass
- Perennial ryegrass
- Tall fescue
- Red or fine leaf fescue
- Other species as listed
- Featured Field Studies
GRAPHS KEY: Days After Treatment
DAIT: Days After Initial Treatment
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Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Packaging Sizes
- 1 gal.
- 2.5 gal
- 30 gal.
- 275 gal.