T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N The proven triple whammy you need to control broadleaf invaders with deadly certainty and without the lingering.

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T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N The proven triple whammy you need to control broadleaf invaders with deadly certainty and without the lingering odor The proven triple whammy you need to control broadleaf invaders with deadly certainty and without the lingering odor

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N  Formulation is similar to the three-way combination of regular Triplet  2,4-D2.38 lbs./gallon  MCPP-p0.63 lbs./gallon  Dicamba0.22 lbs./gallon  Reduced odor is result of TIPA 2,4-D  TIPA D is a DAS product available only to Nufarm  Many products claim low odor, but Triplet Low Odor has far less odor than the competition  Virtually no harsh chemical odor at initial application with little or no residual smell  Formulation is similar to the three-way combination of regular Triplet  2,4-D2.38 lbs./gallon  MCPP-p0.63 lbs./gallon  Dicamba0.22 lbs./gallon  Reduced odor is result of TIPA 2,4-D  TIPA D is a DAS product available only to Nufarm  Many products claim low odor, but Triplet Low Odor has far less odor than the competition  Virtually no harsh chemical odor at initial application with little or no residual smell

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N  Contains an improved, proprietary surfactant package, helping actives penetrate the plant  pH buffering makes more of the active available  Utilizes a purified form of MCPP (optical isomer)  Sophisticated manufacturing process utilizes only the active portion of MCPP  Same effect with a reduced total chemical load in the environment  Proprietary 2,4-D TIPA’s low odor traits make it appealing to applicators and customers alike  Contains an improved, proprietary surfactant package, helping actives penetrate the plant  pH buffering makes more of the active available  Utilizes a purified form of MCPP (optical isomer)  Sophisticated manufacturing process utilizes only the active portion of MCPP  Same effect with a reduced total chemical load in the environment  Proprietary 2,4-D TIPA’s low odor traits make it appealing to applicators and customers alike Triplet Low Odor: It’s “Actimized”

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Triplet Low Odor: Mode of Action / Weeds Controlled  Efficacy is similar to regular Triplet  2,4-D and MCPP-p interfere with plant’s metabolism  Dicamba induces cell elongation, curling of leaves, defoliation and, ultimately, elimination of the weed  The powerful combination of herbicides provides excellent control of a comprehensive list of broadleaf weeds, including:  Dandelion Plantains  Clover and many other weeds  Henbit  Efficacy is similar to regular Triplet  2,4-D and MCPP-p interfere with plant’s metabolism  Dicamba induces cell elongation, curling of leaves, defoliation and, ultimately, elimination of the weed  The powerful combination of herbicides provides excellent control of a comprehensive list of broadleaf weeds, including:  Dandelion Plantains  Clover and many other weeds  Henbit

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Triplet Low Odor: Labeled Uses  Turfgrass areas, including:  Lawns  Golf courses (fairways, aprons, tees and roughs)  Parks  Cemeteries  Sod farms  Also labeled for industrial use on:  Highways  Rights-of-way  Other similar non-crop areas  Turfgrass areas, including:  Lawns  Golf courses (fairways, aprons, tees and roughs)  Parks  Cemeteries  Sod farms  Also labeled for industrial use on:  Highways  Rights-of-way  Other similar non-crop areas

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Triplet Low Odor preferred 30% more than Trimec Classic in an odor evaluation study RESEARCH UPDATE......

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Triplet Low Odor vs. Trimec Classic Odor Quality Ratings Objectionable Unpleasant No Odor No Opinion Mildly Pleasant Very Pleasant Objectionable Unpleasant No Odor No Opinion Mildly Pleasant Very Pleasant PurePositiveTrimecTriplet AirControlClassicLow Odor PurePositiveTrimecTriplet AirControlClassicLow Odor Comparative evaluations based on undiluted herbicides

T U R F & S P E C I A L T Y D I V I S I O N Triplet Low Odor vs. Trimec Classic Odor Intensity Ratings Extreme Moderate to Extreme Moderate Slight to Moderate Slight Absent Extreme Moderate to Extreme Moderate Slight to Moderate Slight Absent PurePositiveTrimecTriplet AirControlClassicLow Odor PurePositiveTrimecTriplet AirControlClassicLow Odor Comparative evaluations based on undiluted herbicides