Wetting Agents

- MATADOR is a safe non-ionic wetting agent, based on innovative block polymer technology designed to establish and maintain a consistent moisture level in the root zone
- MATADOR works by breaking down the hydrophobic coatings found in certain soil profiles reducing water repellency.
- MATADOR balances the root zone moisture conditions which: Improves oxygen levels, Increases microbial activity, Improves plant stress tolerance, Increases plant metabolism and Increases overall plant health.
- MATADOR is safe to use on all types of turf throughout the growing season.

- Command is a proprietary formulation that reduces soil surface tension, allowing water and nutrients to reach the root zone.
- Command contains an organic acid that helps deal with bicarbonate issues that can create poor water infiltration.
- Command allows water to move through heavy organic layers preventing creation of oxygen deprived soils.
- Command promotes conservation of water usage.
- Command has an effective level of application that is ideal for injection and is cost effective.

- Logix is a dual active wetting agent that reduces soil surface tension and increases water penetration.
- The activity of Logix can improve overall soil moisture content by overcoming hydrophobic tendencies of soils, especially those high in sand and organic matter content.
- The soil penetrant capabilities of Logix will move water through thatch layers and organic soil layers. It allows saturated soils to drain while improving the overall moisture and oxygen content.

- Turf Tabs are a proprietary blend of polymeric surfactants, containing amino acids, and Mycorrhiza designed to increase water infiltration and while reducing turf stress caused by adverse environmental factors.
- One Turf Tab will cover approximately 18,000 to 24,000 square feet or turf. Severity of localized dry spot, water temperature, water pressure and application technique may cause coverage to vary.
- Turf Tabs will fit in all major commercial hose end applicators.
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