Choosing a Preemergence Herbicide
There are many, many formulations and combinations
of preemergence herbicides available for the professional. Following are some
suggestions for purchasing and using preemergence herbicides.
1. Control from every
preemergence herbicide can vary from year to year, or location to location.
Therefore, you can’t judge the performance of a product or a specific rate of
that product on one year’s experience. The three best performing preemergence
active ingredients are dithiopyr, pendimethalin, and prodiamine and in any
given year, they’ll all provide equivalent control.
2. Consider alternating active
ingredients every two to three years to further reduce the possibility of
forming resistant populations.
3. With the sheer number of
liquid formulations and fertilizer+herbicide formulations, it is difficult to
compare of all the product and rate combinations. Therefore, we prefer to use
lbs ai/A for comparisons:
Ranges of labeled rates of preemergence herbicides
Low Medium High
----------lbs
ai/Acre---------
Dithiopyr WP, EC, or EW 0.25 0.38 0.5
Dithiopyr on fertilizer 0.125 0.18 0.25
Pendimethalin on fertilizer
or sprayable 1.5 2.0 3.0
Prodiamine on fertilizer or
sprayable 0.38 0.5 0.65
4. It is usually not worth
trying to lower the rate to save money. Control will be sacrificed requiring
more expensive rescue treatments and extra labor. However, on very thick lawns
or lawns that have received many years of preemergence herbicides, rates can
often be reduced or the preemergence herbicide possibly eliminated. Also
consider using only spot applications in hot spots next to sidewalks, etc.
5. For areas south of
6.
Depending
on the label, the recommended rate is usually provided in lbs product/Acre or
in lbs ai/Acre and conversion of those rates can be done as follows:
** Be sure to convert % to decimal before calculating; 0.07%=.0007,
0.10%=.001
lbs ai/A recommended
lbs product/Acre =
% active ingredient (as a
decimal**)
lbs ai/Acre = pounds product/A recommended X % active
ingredient (as a decimal**)
Or you can refer to the
quick reference table for converting pounds active ingredient to lbs ai and
vice versa.
7. Limit the amount of nitrogen
applied. Lawns receiving urea last November may not need any nitrogen with the
preemergence. No lawns will require more than 0.75 lbs N/1000 with the
preemergence application. You can use
the quick reference table to determine how much N/1000 you will
apply, given your product and rate. Just find the %N of your
fertilizer+herbicide combination, move right to the approximate amount of
product applied/acre, and the move vertically to the pounds N applied/1000 sq
ft or /
8. Compare products on a cost
per acre basis:
cost
Cost /
Unit (lbs)
For example 20-4-10 with
0.13% Dimension is applied at 189 lbs/A
or 0.25 lbs ai/A and costs $31/50 lb bag
$31
Cost /
50 lbs
We’ll be showing many of the crabgrass control
products at our Field Day on July 17, please mark your calendar! In the mean
time, please let us know if we can help.
Send corrections, suggestions, and comments to biehlj@purdue.edu