INDIANAPOLIS —Dow AgroSciences' 2014-15 Power of MORE rebate program kicks off with several new additions for the turf and ornamental market. XXpire WG insecticide and Gallery SC specialty herbicide join more than 60 products eligible for cash rebates. Customers also can submit rebate forms and track purchases online at PowerOfMORE.com. The enhanced site includes a fresh look, updated navigation and other added features for a more streamlined submission process.
Customers earn cash back when they purchase Dow AgroSciences products and products containing Dow AgroSciences active ingredients, including formulator brands and on-fertilizer formulations. Based on the total rebate amount earned, customers also can earn bonus rebates.
“The Power of MORE program is easy to understand. The more you purchase, the more you earn,” says Maureen Clark, product manager with Dow AgroSciences Turf & Ornamental. “Customers can purchase the products they need when they need them and track their purchases throughout the year.”
Qualifying products must be invoiced during the purchase period, Sept. 1, 2014, through Aug. 31, 2015. Completed rebate forms and invoices must be submitted by Jan. 15, 2015, to receive a check in March or by Sept. 30, 2015, to receive a check in December. Qualifying products, program guidelines and submission forms are available at PowerOfMORE.com. Customers can contact their local distributor sales representative or a Dow AgroSciences sales representative for more information.
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