For professionals only: Solitare herbicide now labeled for Indiana – Turfgrass Science at Purdue University

For professionals only: Solitare herbicide now labeled for Indiana

FMC’s Solitare 75WG received its federal and state label for Indiana in June and is should be available from your professional product distributors. Solitare is a combination of sulfentrazone (Dismiss) and quinclorac (Drive and others) and should provide control of yellow nutsedge, crabgrass, clover and a wide variety of other broadleaf weeds that are currently in lawns.  Though we have never used Solitare on Star-of-Bethlehem, it is one weed that appears on its label and may be one of the only postemergence herbicides labeled for this spring-time weed. Like with all herbicides new and old, you want to experiment on a handful of settings, species, and/or cultivars before widespread use and be sure to read the label for full instructions. You will see this herbicide and many others in our trials at Field Day on July 21. Registration information is at http://www.agry.purdue.edu/turf/events/fieldday/fdregistration.pdf

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