Dear Friends of Engage Agro USA,
Plant-parasitic nematodes in golf course turf can severely impact the quality of the playing surface, making it especially important to have an accurate diagnosis with a nematode assay whenever you suspect a problem. A recent article published by the University of Florida IFAS Extension guidelines for obtaining a reliable assay along with details about the plant-parasitic nematode problem in Florida. Download the article. Many fumigant solutions are being phased out, have severe restrictions, or are a real hassle to use. Now is a good time to use an alternative fumigant such as Nemitol™ to control soilborne pests and diseases in turf. Hassle-free Nemitol™ has an organic status, 4-hour REI, no physical turf damage, setbacks, buffer zones, or notification requirements, and minimal PPE requirements for operators. It's a hassle-free solution to a difficult problem. A trial by the University of Florida IFAS Extension at a premier Florida golf club revealed significant declines in the Lance and Sting nematode populations when Nemitol™ was boom sprayed four times at weekly intervals with the following results: Using a soil fumigation treatment such as Nemitol™ can also help control other soilborne pests and diseases. Read the Nemitol label for soil treatment uses and pests controlled.* *California registration pending. Available from:
For more information about Nemitol™ or any Engage Agro USA product, please contact me or our home office. Regards, Trevor Thorley, President
Phone: 928.642.7361 Email: trevorthorley@engageagro.com Office: 928.445.7990 Visit our website: www.engageagrousa.com 
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