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Turf Tips Newsletter

Benefits of keeping lawn pesticide records (6-22-09)

Our warm-season lawns should be at their peak of performance over the next couple of months with adequate cultural practices of fertility, watering, mowing and pest management.

Pest management is often neglected until the lawn is in serious trouble. Scouting for insects and diseases should be a part of your weekly lawn activities just as mowing.

Do you keep records of pesticide applications to your home lawn? There are many benefits to thorough record keeping on the pesticides we apply to our home lawns.

  • Effectiveness – use your records to analyze your pest management program. What works and what does not work.
  • Resolve pesticide failures – recorded information will help determine causes of poor product performance due to timing, rates, environmental conditions, etc.
  • Improve purchasing abilities – records will help in purchasing correct amounts for following years. You’ll save money and eliminate excess pesticide disposal problems.
  • Determine carryover injury – records are necessary to evaluate the what, when, where, and how much was applied.
  • Document your legal use – accurate records are your best defense if you are accused of an improper application that causes drift or personal injury.
  • Provides medical emergency information – if an accident does occur, records can provide medical personnel treatment information.

 

Published June 22, 2009


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