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Only Piccolo® 10 XC offers you these important benefits ...
A super-concentrated formulation
Piccolo® 10 XC is 10 times stronger than standard 0.4% formulations of paclobutrazol.
In other words, a little Piccolo® 10 XC goes a long way.
Proven performance
Trials throughout the U.S. by leading university researchers confirm that the efficacy of Piccolo® 10 XC compares favorably with that of Piccolo® and Bonzi®.
Easier handling and mixing
With Piccolo® 10 XC, there’s no need to shake the container prior to use to ensure uniform distribution of the active ingredient. That’s because Piccolo® 10 XC is a true solution – not a suspension.
Less waste, lower costs and a smaller carbon footprint
Piccolo® 10 XC’s super-concentrated formulation translates to fewer plastic containers, lower shipping costs and a smaller carbon footprint.
Plus, uncompromising quality control and tech support
Like every Fine Americas product, Piccolo® 10 XC is manufactured under ISO 9001 standards, the highest quality control standards in the business. Plus, it’s backed by outstanding technical support for added peace of mind.
Always read and follow label directions. Piccolo® is a registered trademark of Fine Agrochemicals, Ltd.
For more information:
Fine Americas, Inc.
1850 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Suite 405
Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA
Tel: 925-932-8800
Toll Free: 888-474-3463
www.fine-americas.com
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