Preparing for Ornamental Maintenance This Spring There are a few things you should do on your customers’ properties to fix issues caused…
Fungicide Mobility in Turfgrass Systems A fungicide’s ability to infiltrate the soil profile dictates how effective it is against soil-borne fungal…
Pre-Emergent Herbicides for Cool-Season Sports Fields Sports fields are subjected to repetitive traffic patterns, especially in the center and at the edges…
Turf Quality Starts with Metabolic Efficiency Turf quality has the greatest influence on a golfer’s first—and lasting—impressions of playing conditions. While color…
Seeding and Fertilizing Your Cool-Season Course As you prepare for the playing season, spring seeding and starter fertilizer applications should be top…
Horticultural Oils for Early-Season Scale Control Winter is a great time to check your customers’ woody ornamentals for insect issues. The absence…
Build A Robust Pre-Emergent Plan Spring is right around the corner, which means the potential for weed pressure is, too. The…
The Right Paint and PGR Give You More, For Less I’ve talked to plenty of field managers who burn through paint like there’s no tomorrow. The…
Dithiopyr Vs. Prodiamine Every year, I am always asked which product is better to use as a pre-emergent for crabgrass in the spring, and my answer is always, “Well, it depends.” There are several options, but it usually comes down to two: Dithiopyr, aka Dimension, and Prodiamine.