. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. a«iji»^ CRYSTALS ENTER SOIL. 1. Nofosac is commonly known as Dichlobenil. Thts unique herbicide goes dtrectly lo a vapor stage without going through a liquid stage. It is activated by temperature and soil moisture 2. This remarkable herbicidal compound of razor-thin crystals is uniquely processed by PBI/Gordon to make a precise granule 3. Granules are spread on soil or shallow water. Moisture carries the Norosac crystals into the upper layer ol soil. Because ol adsorption by soil particles, lateral movemen


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. a«iji»^ CRYSTALS ENTER SOIL. 1. Nofosac is commonly known as Dichlobenil. Thts unique herbicide goes dtrectly lo a vapor stage without going through a liquid stage. It is activated by temperature and soil moisture 2. This remarkable herbicidal compound of razor-thin crystals is uniquely processed by PBI/Gordon to make a precise granule 3. Granules are spread on soil or shallow water. Moisture carries the Norosac crystals into the upper layer ol soil. Because ol adsorption by soil particles, lateral movement is minimal. 4. Temperature and soil moisture activate the Norosac crystals and they begin lo radiate a herbicidal barrier. This continues tor an entire growing season, and the spent crystals disappear, leaving no Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Portland, CT [etc. ] : Taylor Pub. Co. [etc. ]


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