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Introducing CastAway™ DG

The newest addition to our line of specialty fertilizers, CastAway DG is a natural fertilizer with high protein content and nutrients derived from tea seed meal.

CastAway DG also features patented Dispersing Granule (DG) Technology, which allows the granules to dissolve with minimal irrigation and move more quickly into the soil profile.

APPLICATION

CastAway DG can be used with all turfgrass species.

Apply to dry turfgrass at 3-6 lbs/M (130-260 lbs/acre) with a broadcast-style spreader. Reapply every 2 weeks (low rate) or 3-4 weeks (high rate).


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About the Author

Ben Pease, PhD

Ben Pease is the Agronomist for The Andersons Turf & Specialty business, responsible for research, service, and technical support. Ben received both his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Wisconsin, and earned his doctorate degree from Iowa State University. Ben has also served as the Assistant Superintendent for Cherokee Country Club (Madison, WI) and Whistling Straits Golf Courses (Sheboygan, WI). 

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