INDIANAPOLIS — Dow AgroSciences announces Gallery SC specialty herbicide, a new, convenient liquid formulation. Now available in 49 states, the suspension concentrate formula provides excellent plant tolerance and long-lasting preemergence control of more than 95 species of broadleaf weeds.
Gallery SC is easy to pour and measure, and the new 2-gallon packaging greatly reduces handling, rinsing and disposal. Applied at a rate of approximately 1 quart per acre, Gallery SC in the 2-gallon jug will cover 8¼ acres using a single container. Gallery SC is available in two convenient package sizes — 1 quart and 2 gallon.
“Gallery SC offers the same high level of control that users of Gallery 75DF have come to expect,” says Maureen Clark, Dow AgroSciences Turf & Ornamental product manager. “The new liquid formulation provides turf, nursery and landscape professionals with a more efficient use of time and labor.”
Gallery SC specialty herbicide contains the unique active ingredient isoxaben, developed by Dow AgroSciences. It can be applied with confidence on 714 field-grown and 562 container-grown ornamentals — more than any other preemergence herbicide on the market. It bonds tightly with soil particles and has a low water solubility, so it won’t move out of the weed germination zone. Studies show that Gallery is stable on the soil surface and stays put, even in heavy rainfall.
For more information, visit the product page for Gallery at DowProvesIt.com.
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