Fungicides – Sources
Q: I have collected these fungicide products and active ingredients that I might want to use in my landscape.
Heritage = asoxystrobin
Compass = trifoxystrobin
Insignia = pyraclostrobin
Banner Maxx = propiconazole
Bayleton = triadimefon
Eagle – myclobutanil
ProStar = flutolanil
SysStar = flutolanil + thiophanate-methyl
3336 = thiophanate-methyl
ConSyst = chlorothalonil
Where can I buy them?
A: Try
Cooper Seeds (in Lawrenceville)
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