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Too Early for Drive in Northeast

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  1. Michael Sullivan
    Michael Sullivan avatar
    5 posts
    7/5/2012 11:07 AM
    Hello
    Having some crabgrass issues in Connecticut. One salesman recommends I wait on Drive application as he says it works better later in the year. Any comments on this. Will I not get as good of control if I use it now?

    Thanks, in advance

    Mike Sullivan
    Brennan Golf
    Stamford, CT
    203-223-8625 (C)



  2. Timothy Walker
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    0 posts
    7/5/2012 1:07 PM
    I sprayed drive a couple of times already, took out the crab. I would imagine if you go in august to use acclaim and get the goose as well.



  3. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    7/5/2012 1:07 PM
    Mike,

    When I was in Northern Indiana which I felt was similar in temps to Northern NJ where I was at before Indiana, we used to use Drive if needed in June and up to the middle of July depending on temperatures, I was told in the dog days of summer it wouldn't work as well.

    I have used in the transition zone in the summer on bermuda when we would get a couple 3 days in a row staying in the mid 80's.

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  4. Kenneth Ingram
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    18 posts
    7/6/2012 6:07 AM
    I would find another salesman. That is the exact opposite of what UMD research shows. Smaller plants are easier to control. Just make sure you have good soil moisture. All I can figure is that he thinks spraying early would require another application later to clean up plants that germinate late after the first app. Kenneth Ingram, UMD



  5. Duncan McGowan
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    0 posts
    7/24/2012 9:07 PM
    Hey Mike,

    Sounds like you are a week or two ahead of me as i am up in the hills. I usually dont really start to see it until mid july.

    I typically go out in late July/ early august with drive. Adequete soil moisture is key as im sure you know.

    Quinclorac works better at differnet stages. I honestly cant remember which tiller stage works best. If i do remember correctly it isnt effective at the 4-5 tiller stage??? Perhaps someone else will chime in.

    Anyhow i just go out with a backpack sprayer and some methleyated seed oil.... It doesnt stand a chance.

    best, duncan
    litchfield country club



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