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FreshPack delivers microbial based programs to you FRESH and ready to go!

FreshPack programs were developed to treat a smaller area as opposed to the entire-course coverage of the BioJect. This option is ideal for courses only interested in treating greens and tees, or who wish to "try out" biologicals on a smaller, more targeted area.

 

 

The components are conveniently packaged in 1 acre or 3 acre containers and are delivered to you just prior to your scheduled applications. Simply load your sprayer and go!

The microbes featured in the following programs have shown efficacy in University and field trials. These naturally occurring microbes are offered in programs focused on overall plant health and vigor. In this way, the biological programs lessen exclusive reliance on traditional chemistries.

Recharge Program - Azospirillum stimulates root growth for earlier spring green up and more efficient uptake of water and nutrients

Root Revive - Mycorrhizae act as physical extensions of the root system to access more water and nutrients. This type of fungus actually works best during the hottest summer months.

Remove Program - Deliminate and Bacillus reduce soil sodium and increases soil aggregation for more effective leaching

Reopen Program - OxyPlus gradually adds molecular oxygen to the soil, reducing the anaerobic conditions conducive to black layer

XPo - This strain of Xanthomonas infects and kills ONLY the undesirable Poa annua (annual bluegrass), allowing desirable species to fill in.
( Currently available as part of our EUP (Experimental Use Permit) issues by the EPA and through a Research Authorization in California.)



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