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  2. Neil Sperry: It’s time for apply preemergent in Tarrant ...

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    You can make big inroads with nutsedge by treating the ground that it grows in with Image or Sedgehammer. One other pre-emergent herbicide, Pendimethalin, also has post-emergent characteristics.

  3. Halosulfuron-methyl - Wikipedia

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    Halosulfuron-methyl is a sulfonylurea post-emergence herbicide used to control some annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds and sedges (such as nutsedge/nutgrass) in a range of crops (particularly rice), established landscape woody ornamentals and turfgrass. [citation needed] It is marketed under several tradenames including Sedgehammer [2] and ...

  4. Preemergent herbicide - Wikipedia

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    A pre-emergence spray of herbicide being added onto a field of oilseed rape. Preemergent herbicides are a form of chemical weed control which prevent germinated weed seedlings from becoming established. In some areas of the world, they are used to prevent crabgrass from appearing in lawns. [1]

  5. Campbell Vaughn: Now is the time to use preemergence ... - AOL

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    Pre-emergence herbicides are applied to lawns prior to weed seed germination. Our standard recommendations are Sept. 1-15 for cool season weeds and mid-February to March 1 for warm season weeds.

  6. Category:Preemergent herbicides - Wikipedia

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  7. Prosulfocarb - Wikipedia

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    Prosulfocarb is a pre-emergent herbicide used agriculturally in Australia, the EU, Japan, New Zealand, (since 2020), Morocco and Iran, for control of annual ryegrass and toad rush in wheat and barley crops. [4] [5] [6] [3] It was introduced to the EU in 1988 and is rapidly growing in use, with sales increasing by over 500% in France since 2008. [7]