Keyword: Aesthetic values
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Bartlett Tree Co.: Integrating IPM practices into its tree care program | Anonymous. 1989. Lawn and Landscape. Issues management. p. 46-47. |
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Lancaster Landscapes: Aggressive recruiting snares employees from competitive market | Anonymous. 1989. Lawn and Landscape. Issues management. p. 50-51. |
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163820 |
A World Portrait of Golf |
Morgan, Brian. 1988. New York, New York: Gallery Books. 224 pp. |
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120706 |
Native prairie plant evaluations |
Voigt, T.; Williams, D. W. 1988. University of Illinois Turfgrass Field Day. p. 49. |
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298500 |
Landscape care: Perceptions of local people in landscape ecology and sustainable development | Nassauer, Joan Iverson. 1988. Landscape and Land Use Planning. 8: p. 27-41 [1-16]. |
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253097 |
The joy of grass | Witteveen, Gordon. 1988. Proceedings of the 42nd Northwest Turfgrass Conference. December. 42: p. 11-13. |
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38308 |
The aesthetics of horticulture: Neatness as a form of care |
Nassauer, Joan Iverson. 1988. HortScience. December. 23(6): p. 973-977. |
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260598 |
Splendor in Grass |
Bedrossian, William. 1988. AS&U. October. 61(2): p. 38, 40, 42. |
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Funds pumped into search for drought tolerant turf | Guyette, James E. 1988. Lawn Care Industry. September. 12(9): p. 10, 12, 15. |
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[Irrigation is a necessity for golf courses] | Goldstein, Denne. 1988. SportsTurf. September. 4(9): p. 8. |
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Park plants wildflowers to control maintenance costs | Anonymous. 1988. SportsTURF. August. 4(8): p. 29, 31-32. |
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13379 |
Remodeling sand bunkers on your course Access Restrictions |
Steidel, John R. 1988. GreenMaster. June. 24(5): p. 20-21. |
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116251 |
Keeping a sharp edge |
Anonymous. 1988. Landscape & Irrigation. June. 12(6): p. 10-11, 16-17, 21. |
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Wildflowers on the golf course | Stack, Lois Berg. 1988. The Grass Roots. May/June. 15(3): p. 10-11. |
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12390 |
Rebuilding and constructing new tees | Stiff, Adrian. 1988. Golf Greenkeeping: Management and Maintenance for the Golf Course Industry. April. p. 14-15. |
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For all to enjoy: Keeping flowers in flower: A respected floriculturist offers tips on maintaining golf courses in vivid color for the longest possible periods of time Access Restrictions |
Stack, Lois Berg. 1988. Golf Course Management. March. 56(3): p. 80-82, 84, 86. |
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124381 |
Flowers on the golf course: What's new for '88? | Stack, Lois Berg. 1988. The Grass Roots. March/April. 15(2): p. 14-15. |
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Discover Australia's Golf Courses |
Ramsey, Tom. 1987. Victoria, Melbourne, Australia: J.M. Dent Pty Limited. 231 pp. |
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Growing Beautiful Lawns Help us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Hayden, Chris; Gallagher, Jennifer. 1987. San Francisco, California: Ortho Information Services. 60 min. |
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125170 |
Flower rich landscapes- problems or opportunities |
Baines, Chris. 1987. p. 54-58. In: Taylor, Geoff; Shildrick, John, eds. Wild Flowers '87. Harden, Bingley, West Yorkshire, UK: National Turfgrass Council. |
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27370 |
Sulphate of iron Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1987. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 63: p. 167-168. |
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114754 |
Ornamental grasses |
Hurley, Richard. 1987. Rutgers Turfgrass Proceedings: 1987. 18: p. 71-72. |
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60191 |
Cultural and sub-cultural comparisons in preferences for natural setting Access Restrictions |
Kaplan, Rachel; Herbert, Eugene J. 1987. Landscape and Urban Planning. 14: p. 281-293. |
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Add Color to Your Golf Course | Anonymous. 1987. Northwest Turfgrass Topics. Winter. 30(4): p. 7. |
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Paints & colorants | Anonymous. 1987. SportsTURF. December. 3(12): p. 14-16, 18-19. |
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[How to select and buy trees for golf courses] | Gentil, Tony. 1987. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. May. p. 14-15. |
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Golf course maintenance: Then and now | Cookson, David U. 1987. The Grass Roots. May/June. 14(3): p. 19. |
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Buying last-minute annuals | Stack, Lois Berg. 1987. The Grass Roots. May/June. 14(3): p. 26-27. |
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First impressions: A high-grade golf course is indeed a delight to behold - and play. But the impact of encounters prior to arrival at the first tee often sets the stage for golfers' most enduring memories Access Restrictions |
Orsborn, Dennis J. 1987. Golf Course Management. April. 55(4): p. 54-55, 58, 60, 62. |
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Let's see - my rules of golf must be here, somewhere...it's in the bag | Eberl, George. 1987. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 25(2): p. 11-12. |
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The grass may be greener, but... |
Petrovic, A. Martin; Hummel, Norman W. Jr. 1987. New York's Food and Life Sciences Quarterly. March. 17(1): p. 25-26. |
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On public parks and golf courses: Trees and turf are made for each other, but roots and mower blades create dangers |
Pinkard, Libby. 1987. Turf Craft Aust.. March/April. 1: p. 33. |
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American Pastoral: The landscapes of A. J. Downing: The Victorian who wrote America's first home-and-garden guides inspired the nation to remake its garden in nature's image |
Goode, Jeanne. 1987. Garden. January/February. p. 22-25, 32. |
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Flowers on the golf course: A formula for success in 1987 | Berg, Lois C. 1987. The Grass Roots. January/February. 14(1): p. 35-36. |
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Using flowers for landscape enhancement |
Kvaalen, Ruth. 1986. Proceedings of 1986 Midwest Regional Turf Conference. p. 7-10. |
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Native plants - viable alternative |
Lemke, Roger R. 1986. Proceedings of 1986 Midwest Regional Turf Conference. p. 18-19. |
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139687 |
Master planning for athletic fields |
Moeller, Bob. 1986. Proceedings of 1986 Midwest Regional Turf Conference. p. 43-45. |
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139695 |
Urban Landscape Pest Management |
Potter, Daniel A. 1986. p. 219-251. In: Bennett, Gary W.; Owens, John M., ed. Advances in Urban Pest Management. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. |
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32938 |
Landscape design and ornamentals selections |
Rogers, Samuel M. 1986. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Tennessee Turfgrass Conference. 20: p. 6-14. |
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284477 |
Flowers that accentuate turf |
Pointer, James L. 1986. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Tennessee Turfgrass Conference. 20: p. 94-97. |
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Human responses to vegetation and landscapes Access Restrictions |
Ulrich, Roger S. 1986. Landscape and Urban Planning. 13: p. 29-44. |
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Repair those ball marks and divots | Damer, Roy. 1986. The Florida Green. Winter. p. 51. |
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A man who once cut greens Access Restrictions |
Loyd, Clay. 1986. Golf Course Management. December. 54(12): p. 12-14, 16. |
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Adding flowers to the golf course landscape |
Berg, Lois C. 1986. The Grass Roots. November/December. 13(6): p. 19-21. |
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12011 |
The battle against the evergreen: ....some thoughts on golf course planting | Gidman, Simon. 1986. Golf Greenkeeping and Course Maintenance. October. p. 20-21. |
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Sixty years later: GCSAA's birthplace as it is today: The layout's little changed, but the superintendent's role had become explicitly accepted as that of a responsible manager with the requisite professional knowledge to get the job done efficiently Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1986. Golf Course Management. September. 54(9): p. 18, 20, 22, 26. |
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123934 |
Naturalizing with wildflowers | Dinelli, F. Dan. 1986. Hole Notes. September. 15(9): p. 11, 13. |
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Summer notes | Cookson, David U. 1986. The Grass Roots. September/October. 13(5): p. 3. |
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138294 |
"Green is beautiful" |
Rymes, Bill. 1986. Florida Turf Digest. September. 3(9): p. 38. |
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251948 |
Maintenance begins in the maintenance area |
French, Peter. 1986. The Newsletter [New England]. July. p. 5. |
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Selecting field colorants | Anonymous. 1986. SportsTURF. July/August. 2(6): p. 43. |
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Parkland problems | Jones, Martin. 1986. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. June. p. 14-16, 19. |
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More than a trend: Because golf has a price...: The leader of American Golf Corporation is giving new meaning to course management, with growing support from - and of - GCSAA-member superintendents Access Restrictions |
Prusa, James G. 1986. Golf Course Management. May. 54(5): p. 22-23, 26, 28, 30, 32. |
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Where grass won't grow: Using ground covers effectively: These versatile plant materials offer a wealth of proven remedies for problem-prone areas around the course. They are also a designer's delight Access Restrictions |
Reilly, Ann. 1986. Golf Course Management. May. 54(5): p. 60, 64, 70, 72. |
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[A new focus on natural landscaping] Access Restrictions |
Roberts, David E. 1986. GreenMaster. May. 22(4): p. 47. |
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Daytona Speedway joins the race for safe, quality turf | Anonymous. 1986. SportsTURF. May. 2(4): p. 26-27. |
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'Presentation' has many meanings for many men | Arthur, Jim. 1986. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. April. p. 18-20. |
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For golfers' pleasure: Crafting a convincing creek: Ah, the aesthetic appeal of a babbling, meandering creek flowing tranquility on the course - but, oh, the woe that can accompany the scene's creation Access Restrictions |
Harris, Jim. 1986. Golf Course Management. April. 54(4): p. 6-7, 10, 12, 14, 16. |
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Naturalizing with wildflowers | Dinelli, Dan. 1986. The Bull Sheet. April. 39(11): p. 9, 18. |
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Golf course pond construction | Frantik, Alan R. 1986. The Bull Sheet. March. 39(10): p. 12. |
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Do we overgroom our golf courses | Cookson, David. 1986. The Grass Roots. March/April. 13(2): p. 32. |
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Getting serious about annual bluegrass | Anonymous. 1986. SportsTURF. March. 2(2): p. 28, 30. |
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Parkland! | Childs, Gordon. 1986. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. January/February. p. 9. |
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Maintaining the competitive edge: A well-known designer with extensive international experience takes time out of a busy schedule to discuss some of the options open to course management in today's changing world Access Restrictions |
Williams, Joanne. 1986. Golf Course Management. January. 54(1): p. 62-63, 66. |
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How do I spell vandalism? Frustration! | Jackson, Joel D. 1985. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 12. |
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Growth retardants Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1985. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 61: p. 153. |
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So your golf course needs a face lift! | Anonymous. 1985. The Bull Sheet. December. 39(7): p. 10, 21. |
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[Problems removing thatch and Poa annua from golf greens] | Park, Eddie. 1985. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. November/December. p. 21-23. |
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Exemplary professionalism: The tournament courses and their management Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1985. Golf Course Management. October. 53(10): p. 16. |
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Landscaping the details | Lohmann, Bob. 1985. The Grass Roots. September/October. 12(5): p. 3. |
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The analysis of perception via preference: A strategy for studying how the environment is experienced Access Restrictions |
Kaplan, Rachel. 1985. Landscape Planning. August. 12(2): p. 161-176. |
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Conservation on golf courses | Small, Elliott. 1985. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. July. p. 14. |
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Concepts in golf course design |
Hurdzan, Michael J. 1985. The Bull Sheet. July. 39(2): p. 16, 18. |
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Grooming a grizzly: At this championship course, continuing fairway renovation work enhances playability and aesthetics, to the satisfaction of all involved Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1985. Golf Course Management. June. 53(6): p. 18, 20, 22. |
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After the crowds have gone: A superintendent at the Winged Foot U.S. Open tells about the aftermath Access Restrictions |
Alonzi, Robert U. 1985. Golf Course Management. May. 53(5): p. 18-19. |
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Golf course accessories Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1985. Golf Course Management. May. 53(5): p. 82, 84, 86. |
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Return to hand mowers requires extensive deliberations Access Restrictions |
Randquist, Robert M. 1985. Golf Course Management. May. 53(5): p. 110-111. |
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Three tiers of rock make a waterfall: Creativity, hard work and member participation add on extra dimension to an already unique course Access Restrictions |
Frantik, Allan R. 1985. Golf Course Management. April. 53(4): p. 16, 18. |
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Bridging the course: There are more options than ever, but the basic questions still come first Access Restrictions |
Braa, Michael G. 1985. Golf Course Management. April. 53(4): p. 20, 22, 26. |
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Water is a hazard: On the golf course, the beauty of water can be undeniable - but so can the risk it presents beyond the game Access Restrictions |
Ochs, Robert D. 1985. Golf Course Management. April. 53(4): p. 66, 70, 74, 76, 78, 81-82, 84. |
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123707 |
Lawnscape horticulture |
Roberts, Eliot C. 1985. HortScience. April. 20(2): p. 175-178. |
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GCSAA's new presidential ambassador: A classic courtliness, a compelling competence: Gene Baston couples high professional expectations with long established personal recognition that the little things are important Access Restrictions |
Caldwell, Christopher C. 1985. Golf Course Management. March. 53(3): p. 6-7, 10, 12, 14, 26, 28. |
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123596 |
Budget-minded improvements Access Restrictions |
Brauer, Jeff. 1985. Golf Course Management. March. 53(3): p. 120-122. |
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Golf keeps America beautiful | Much, Sheridan. 1985. USGA Green Section Record. March/April. 23(2): p. 8-11. |
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Flowers without beds: Ranging from barrels to PVC pipe, containers make instant color possible with a minimum of toil and expense Access Restrictions |
Reilly, Ann. 1985. Golf Course Management. February. 53(2): p. 60-61, 64, 67. |
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In the interest of better golf...: The design and construction of tees and bunkers merit thorough consideration beforehand Access Restrictions |
Fream, Ronald W. 1985. Golf Course Management. January. 53(1): p. 50-51, 54, 58, 60, 64. |
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A spectacular sanctuary: Connoisseurs of golf course management will find much to appreciate in Washington's National Arboretum Access Restrictions |
Grewing, Colleen. 1985. Golf Course Management. January. 53(1): p. 66-67, 70, 74. |
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123578 |
Liming the Lawn |
Collier, Clifford W. Jr. 1984. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Extension Service. 2 pp. Revised Edition. |
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Rebuilding bunkers to original specification | Fowler, Ross. 1984. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual North Carolina Turfgrass Conference. 5: p. 35. |
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New cultivars for golf courses | Bruneau, Arthur H. 1984. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual North Carolina Turfgrass Conference. 5: p. 38-41. |
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Warm season grass release program along North Carolina's highways | Johnson, W. D. 1984. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual North Carolina Turfgrass Conference. 5: p. 49-51. |
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Factors influencing landscape preferences: An empirical investigation Access Restrictions |
Dearden, Philip. 1984. Landscape Planning. December. 11(4): p. 293-306. |
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A look at dams today: Designers' concerns focus upon safety, aesthetics and function. Herewith, the basics Access Restrictions |
Hurdzan, Michael J. 1984. Golf Course Management. November. 52(11): p. 20, 22, 26, 28. |
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Annual bluegrass seedhead emergence as predicted by degree-day accumulation |
Danneberger, T. K.; Vargas, J. M. Jr. 1984. Agronomy Journal. September/October. 76(5): p. 756-758. |
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The colors of autumn | Miller, Monroe S. 1984. The Grass Roots. September. 2(5): p. 2. |
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Keeping our heads high! | Semler, Michael. 1984. The Grass Roots. July/August. 2(4): p. 29-31. |
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138296 |
Controlling insects and diseases on ornamentals Access Restrictions |
Coles, Art. 1984. GreenMaster. June. 20(5): p. 5-6. |
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Masters nice but misleading |
Finn, Gerry. 1984. The Newsletter [New England]. May. p. 1-2. |
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Working wonders with wild flowers Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1984. Golf Course Management. May. 52(5): p. 18, 20, 22 ,26. |
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Landscape renovations on the golf course Access Restrictions |
Wahler, Randall C. 1984. Golf Course Management. May. 52(5): p. 76-77. |
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