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  1. Naggatz Larry D
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    10/19/2012 12:10 PM
    has any body ever used acelepryn an how did it work and also does any body use agrium solutions products and were they any good



  2. Wahlin Scott B
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    10/19/2012 12:10 PM
    We use Acelepryn for worms on greens. We use 8 oz/A one time per year in June and have not had worms in greens for the past two years.



  3. Samuel Leatherberry
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    10/19/2012 3:10 PM
    We used Acelepryn last year for cutworms and did not have any worm damage on greens all season in Atlanta. We did spray a dose of Bifenthrin right before our mid September aeration just to be safe but I will use Acelepryn for sure again next year. Sprayed about 6-10 feet around the greens as well for better control.



  4. Jackson Reiswig
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    10/21/2012 5:10 AM
    I used Acelypryn last season for the first time, and doubled my areas covered this year. Great product. An Acelypryn/Bifenthrin combo for knockdown and extended control has worked extremely well. Greens, collars, tees, practice facilities, common areas and bunker faces. I put out as much as my budget will allow.



  5. Virgil Range
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    10/21/2012 9:10 AM
    I have used Acelepryn on greens for the past 2 years. I applied mid may at 16 oz per acre with a wetting agent and watered in for 10 min.
    I have had 100% control for all worms, bugs and grubs using Acelepryn at this rate. I will be doing the same next year and hopefully will have the same results.

    Virgil Range



  6. Michael Wagner
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    10/22/2012 11:10 AM
    Acelepryn is my favorite insecticide for greens. Season long control of grubs and cutworms on greens as well as ABW's if you get it down early enough in the spring. Have not seen a single cut worm on any green for the last 2 years and the only insecticide we used on greens was Acelepryn. Also as an added benefit it is very non-toxic to humans. I was told at a seminar for pesticide license points that you could literally drink the stuff and you would probably be fine.



  7. Naggatz Larry D
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    10/22/2012 12:10 PM
    thanks for all the info guys



    thanks Larry Nagggatz



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