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Pre-Emergent Herbicide Timing in Omaha, NE

Crabgrass prevention timing based on current soil temperature readings from your nearest monitoring station.

Current Soil Temperature

The 2-inch soil temperature near Omaha, NE is currently 49.8°F — data from the Rogers Farm #1 monitoring station (39.5 mi away).

Soil is still too cold for crabgrass germination. Wait to apply pre-emergent until soil sustains 55°F for several consecutive days.

Typical Pre-Emergent Window for Omaha

Based on long-term station averages, the 2-inch soil near Omaha typically crosses the crabgrass germination threshold (>=55°F) around April 13. Apply pre-emergent 1–2 weeks before that date for best control. Most years the window closes by early June, when the majority of crabgrass seeds have already sprouted.

  • Typical first 55°F crossing: April 13
  • Days per year above 55°F: 121
  • Recommended application window: mid-March through mid-April (adjust by ±2 weeks for yearly weather variation)

The 55°F Rule

Crabgrass and most summer annual weeds begin germinating when the 2-inch soil temperature sustains 55°F for 3–5 consecutive days. Pre-emergent herbicides create a chemical barrier at the soil surface that prevents weed seeds from sprouting. The barrier must be in place before germination begins.

  • Early application: Apply 1–2 weeks before the 55°F threshold is reached for best results.
  • On-time application: Apply at the first sustained 55°F reading. Still effective, but the window is narrow.
  • Late application: After crabgrass has sprouted, pre-emergent will not kill existing plants. Switch to post-emergent.

Product Selection and Application Tips

Look for products containing prodiamine, dithiopyr, or pendimethalin. Dithiopyr has mild post-emergent properties and can suppress very young crabgrass (1–2 leaf stage) even if applied slightly late.

  • Application rate: Follow label rates for your lawn size. Over-application does not improve control and wastes product.
  • Watering in: Water lightly (0.25–0.5 inches) within 24 hours to move the herbicide into the top soil layer where crabgrass seeds germinate.
  • Annual maximums: Do not exceed the label's annual application limit. Split applications (spring + late summer) are allowed on some products.
  • Reapplication: If heavy rain washes the product away within 48 hours, a second light application may be needed.

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