Conquering kyllinga on your course: An equal-opportunity offender, kyllinga can be a pesky weed all over the golf course
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DiFranco, Rob. 2024. Golfdom. September. 80(10): p. 34.
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Get to know ABW: With ABW continuing to move west across the country, it's time to get familiar with this pest
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DiFranco, Rob. 2024. Golfdom. August. 80(9): p. 36.
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How to best mitigate potential billbug damage: A damaging turf pest, billbugs can be a golf course superintendent's biggest foes
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DiFranco, Rob. 2024. Golfdom. June. 80(7): p. 32.
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A new species and new problems
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Love, Brian. 2024. Golfdom. April. 80(4): p. 32.
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Stopping plant collapse from anthracnose: Experts share the warning signs of anthracnose
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Love, Brian. 2024. Golfdom. March. 80(3): p. 32.
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How to keep chinch bugs at bay: Get to know the warning signs of this turf-killing pest
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DiFranco, Rob. 2024. Golfdom. January. 80(1): p. 54.
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How to stop the spread of kyllinga: Experts share how you can id and control this pesky weed
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Love, Brian. 2023. Golfdom. September. 79(10): p. 31.
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How to stay on top of ABW outbreaks
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DiFranco, Rob. 2023. Golfdom. August. 79(9): p. 46.
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How scouting for silvery thread moss can prevent bigger issues
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Herrick, Christina. 2023. Golfdom. July. 79(8): p. 40.
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Debunking common myths about spotted lanternfly
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Herrick, Christina. 2023. Golfdom. May. 79(6): p. 32.
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How one super is blazing a trail with bermudagrass mite management: Yellow declining turf might be a sign of stress, or it might be something sinister
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Herrick, Christina. 2023. Golfdom. April. 79(4): p. 31.
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Get to know the Japanese beetle: David Held, Ph.D. shares how superintendents can spot Japanese beetle damage in cool- and warm-season turf
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DiFranco, Rob. 2023. Golfdom. January. 79(1): p. 64.
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Is it spring dead spot or billbugs?: Billbugs will take advantage when mistaken for drought stress or disease
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Herrick, Christina. 2022. Golfdom. October. 78(10): p. 31.
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Get to know annual bluegrass weevil
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Golfdom. 2022. Golfdom. August. 78(8): p. 44.
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How to manage spotted lanternfly
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Herrick, Christina. 2022. Golfdom. June. 78(6): p. 47.
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Getting to the root of your beetle problem; Doug Richmond, Ph.D., says superintendents should monitor larvae-prone areas of the course to help predict infestation levels each year
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Herrick, Christina. 2022. Golfdom. April. 78(4): p. 34.
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No match for nematodes: Experts explain how a combination of a soil surfactant and nematicide helped ward off nematodes
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Webb, Sarah. 2022. Golfdom. February. 78(2): p. 32.
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Fighting grubs, fall armyworms in the Texas Hill Country: Vaaler Creek Golf Club faces constant armyworm pressure because of the course's location
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Schoenberger, Robert. 2021. Golfdom. September. 77(9): p. 72.
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A new way to fight ABW: Quali-Pro's Ian Rodriguez, Ph.D., discusses a new mode of action superintendents can add to their arsenal to combat annual bluegrass weevil
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Webb, Sarah. 2021. Golfdom. August. 77(8): p. 44.
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Biting back at mosquitoes: Janis Reed, Ph.D., offers advice on minimizing mosquito populations
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Webb, Sarah. 2021. Golfdom. July. 77(7): p. 32.
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Fire away: How to keep fire ants at bay
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Webb, Sarah. 2021. Golfdom. June. 77(6): p. 48.
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Contending with the ABW: Tips on how to scout and manage annual bluegrass weevils
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Webb, Sarah. 2021. Golfdom. May. 77(5): p. 32.
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Grubs be gone
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Webb, Sarah. 2021. Golfdom. April. 77(4): p. 46.
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(Chinch) bugging out
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Hart, Abby. 2021. Golfdom. February. 77(2): p. 30.
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