2/6/2012 9:02 AM
Adam,
I'm located just north of Chicago and we mowed on Feb 1. Little different reason for doing so as we just reseeded last fall, with the combination of having the greens covered, high fertility, and mild temps we seen a great amount of top growth that I wanted to clean up. I spoke with both our local USGA Agronomist and Tee 2 Green agronomist before pulling the plug on cutting. We were very cautious on height not to take to much off, finished last fall with them at .170 and tried going out last Wednesday at .195 but after a few passes thought that was too aggressive. Ended up at .215 and were getting about 1.5-2 buckets a green. Unreal for February. Now my wonder is snow mold protection. We did a combo of Tourney/DisarmC, my feeling is with our removing a lot of tissue we should still have ample protection till say early March when I plan on topdressing and spraying, but then again I wonder about about the mild temps and the growth whether some of the efficacy of the fungicides have worn out.
Anyway, I think as long as you don't remove too much leaf tissue you'll be alright and as Joe stated to keep the extended forecast in mind.
Good Luck,
Justin