- Supplies vital nutrients to young seedlings
- Greatly improves stand establishment
- Faster green-up and turf development
- Newly seeded greens can be played sooner
- Available with Allegiance® fungicide
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Nutri-Kote® Gets Your Turfgrass Up and Growing Strong ...
FAST!
Bentgrass - Bermuda - Tall Fescue - Rye - Fine Fescue
Bluegrass - Timothy - Bromegrass - Wheatgrass
Orchardgrass - Dichondra - Carpetgrass
Around the world, more grounds care professionals rely on Nutri-Kote turfgrass seed coating to "save their grass" than on any other coating ... pre-start fertilizer. It gets your turfgrass up and growing strong, fast! It's more than the "smoke & mirror" treatment. Nutri-Kote works! Here is why.
- Nutri-Kote was developed by CelPril®, the largest agricultural seed enhancement technology company in North America, a company dedicated to World Class Seed Enhancements.
- Nutri-Kote stimulates early growth by supplying young seedlings with vital nutrients during the critical early growth stage. The result is improved stand establishment, more vigorous growth, healthier, thicker plants, faster green-up and turf development.
- Nutri-Kote takes the worry out of new seedings. Newly seeded greens can be played in as little as 3 weeks.
- Nutri-Kote, available with Allegiance fungicide, also fights disease, controlling Pythium (damping off) during the first 2 to 4 weeks of life.
If you are one of the grounds care professionals who is not yet convinced of the added value of Nutri-Kote, we invite you to consider this imponderable question:
"How long can you afford to have several of your greens out of play?"
True, Nutri-Kote adds a few pennies to the cost of seed. But you can't put a value on the 'good will' generated by faster playable grass. Members, guests and owners will love you for spending a few pennies of their hard earned money on fast grass!
Ask your turfgrass seed supplier or Bayer CropScience Sales Rep. for Nutri-Kote coated seed, the growth enhancing coating preferred by more turf professionals worldwide.
last updated: Thursday, November 15, 2007