Keyword: Animal pest control
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Less is more: Vegetation changes coincide with white-tailed deer suppression over thirty years (Moins c'est plus: les changements de végétation coïncident avec la suppression des cerfs de Virginie sur trente ans) Access Restrictions |
Pickering, Joshua K.; Bradstreet, Michael S. W.; Norris, D. Ryan. 2024. Wildlife Monographs. March. 214(1): p. e1081 [1-59]. |
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Associations between wildlife observations, human-tick encounters and landscape features in a peri-urban tick hotspot |
Taylor, Casey L.; Lydecker, Henry W.; Hochuli, Dieter F.; Banks, Peter B. 2023. Urban Ecosystems. October. 26(5): p. 1439-1454. |
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332452 |
Uneven clay |
Mascaro, John. 2021. SportsField Management. November. 37(11): p. 17, 33. |
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Foraging preference of barnacle geese on endophytic tall and red fescues |
Koski, Tuuli-Marjaana; Saikkonen, Kari; Klemola, Tero; Helander, Marjo. 2019. Human-Wildlife Interactions. Fall. 13(2): p. 331-343. |
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The scourge of the links: Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a species of deciduous flowering shrub often found on links courses; it is native to only a few areas on the east coast of Britain but was widely planted at a time when concerns about stabilising dune systems were common |
Anonymous. 2019. Pitchcare. August/September. 86: p. 126-129. |
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Several holes in outfield |
Mascaro, John. 2019. SportsTurf. August. 35(8): p. 17, 33. |
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Spring to defence: Just as the 2019 golfing season was clicking into gear, two golf clubs in south west England found themselves at the centre of abuse campaigns in which they had to defend themselves against incorrect accusations | Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 16-18. |
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308211 |
Wile E. coyote prevention |
Buchen, Terry. 2019. Golf Course Industry. April. 31(4): p. 70. |
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304904 |
Sommer 2018 auf dem Championscourse von Carnoustie Links, Schottland | Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeepers Journal. 49(3): p. 52-55. |
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[Bears and bearing down] Access Restrictions |
Richman, Howard. 2018. Golf Course Management. August. 86(8): p. 20. |
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Hog heaven to hell: '400-pound rats' leave courses wallowing in devastation | Sampson, Curt. 2018. Golf Digest. August. 69(8): p. 74-77. |
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Oh, deer!: Services designed to control this four-legged threat are gaining traction. But what deer-repelling tactics actually work? |
Hampshire, Kristen. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. June. 39(6): p. 56, 58. |
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299006 |
[Canada geese have become a problem for golf course maintenance crews] |
Aholt, Joe; Gross, Aaron. 2018. Grass Clippings [Idaho]. April. p. 4, 6. |
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Game, sett and match: Can anything be done to protect our courses from badger damage? |
Hutchinson, James. 2018. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 38-41. |
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Keeping raccoons away | Anonymous. 2018. The News-Review. April 14. p. [1]. |
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The allure of an artificial-turf lawn | Lane, Mac. 2018. News & Record [NC]. April 15. p. [1-3]. |
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Bright green yard is sure sign of spring | Walliser, Jessica. 2018. Tribune-Review. March 17. p. [1-2]. |
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Der Maulwurf: Ein störender Gast im Rasen | Ludowig, Carsten. 2017. European Journal of Turfgrass Science. Juni. 48(2): p. 42-44. |
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Organic fertilizer deters vertebrate pests from white grub-fested turf |
Williamson, R. Chris; Obear, Glen R. 2017. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. 13: p. 1-3. |
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New Zealand supers share kinship with American cousins |
Shelley, Jeff. 2017. The Golf Course Trades. November. 30(11): p. 12-15. |
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Increased geese populations a nightmare for golf courses |
Anonymous. 2017. Turf & Rec. November/December. 30(7): p. 6. |
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Line of dark green turf with a slight depression Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2017. Golf Course Management. October. 85(10): p. 26, 92. |
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The Cervidae genus: The buck stops here! |
Britton, Peter. 2017. Pitchcare. October/November. 75: p. 112-117. |
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Mack and crew take paws and find purr-fect solution: Animals occupy an important role in the working life of many golf course superintendents. Here are a two "tails" of how those relationships play out | Mull, Brian; Bouts, Trent. 2017. Carolinas Green. May/June. p. 26-28. |
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Moles |
Robson, David. 2017. Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter. May 15. [21](3): p. 4-5. |
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Coyotes, ropes, and fences |
Alwine, Jim. 2017. The Golf Course Trades. April. 30(4): p. 10. |
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[Treating lawn pests: When is the best time?] | Beyfuss, Bob. 2017. Register-Star. March 11. p. [1-2]. |
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Avoid unwelcomed pests in your field | Gagnon, Tim. 2017. Talk Turf. Spring. 18(1): p. 12. |
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Wild goose chase |
Walker, Tim. 2017. Club & Resort Business. February. 13(2): p. 8. |
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Repair the market: The weather, animals and even golfers all cause headaches for greenkeepers | Jones, Peter. 2017. Greenkeeping. January. 130: p. 6, 8-9. |
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Pesky Winter Critters | Hagen, Margaret; Delisle, Jeremy. 2016. [Durham, New Hampshire]: UNH Cooperative Extension, University of New Hampshire. 3 pp. |
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How to spot the signs of mole activity in your lawns | Corle-Bennett, Pamela. 2016. Journal-News. December 2. p. [1-2]. |
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Uneven turf Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2016. Golf Course Management. November. 84(11): p. 30, 100. |
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San Jose residents are bacon for help! |
Anonymous. 2016. Turfgrass Producers International E-Newsletter. November/December. 9(6): p. 7. |
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If you must, you can rid your yard of moles | Bertauski, Tony. 2016. The Post and Courier. November 26. p. [1-3]. |
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How to protect turf following the pesticide ban | Mumford, Colin. 2016. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 50-51. |
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A pest-proof shop Access Restrictions |
Nesbitt, Scott R. 2016. Golf Course Management. June. 84(6): p. 36. |
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272581 |
American mink: Tales of the riverbank |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. June/July. 67: p. 112-114. |
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Moles and mole control on British farms, amenities and gardens after strychnine withdrawal |
Baker, Sandra E.; Ellwood, Stephen A.; Johnson, Paul J.; Macdonald, David W. 2016. Animals. June. 6(6): p. 39 [1-26]. |
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Cupar Golf Club: One man went to mow! |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 14-22. |
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271954 |
Canada geese: Britain's most hated bird? |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 102-105. |
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271977 |
Rabbits and the law |
Anonymous. 2016. Pitchcare. April/May. 66: p. 138. |
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271987 |
Developing and delivering a needs-based integrated pest management program for public school grounds employees |
Kowalewski, Alec R.; Stock, Tim W.; McDonald, Brian W.; Mattox, Clint M.; Daviscourt, Brian L. 2016. Natural Sciences Education. April. 45(1): p. 1-14. |
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Reducing elk damage at Rock Creek Cattle Company | Hathaway, Rick. 2016. The Perfect Lie. March. 40(1): p. 4, 6, 8, 10. |
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273018 |
For golfers in the Amazon, jungle critters are par for the course: Vipers, piranhas are par for the course in Peru; machete in the rough Access Restrictions |
Dube, Ryan. 2016. The Wall Street Journal. February 9. p. [1-4]. |
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Squirrelled away |
Horsley, Mark. 2016. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 20-21. |
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Caution: Moles at Work | Voyle, Gretchen. 2015. [East Lansing, Michigan]: Michigan State University Extension. [4] pp. |
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Mountain out of a molehill? | Horsley, Mark. 2015. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 40-41. |
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[What's the best way to treat and prevent "digger bees" in lawns] | Mampe, Doug. 2015. Pest Management Professional. September. 83(9): p. 96. |
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Irregular patches of scalped turf |
Mascaro, John. 2015. SportsTurf. September. 31(9): p. 27, 33. |
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Discouraging moles from gardens |
Anonymous. 2015. The Garden. June. 140(6): p. 28. |
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Mole patrol: Michigan company makes a name for itself with unique ideas and high-quality service |
Schappacher, Emily. 2015. Landscape Management. May. 54(5): p. 20, 22. |
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Hog Infestation Halts Historic Airport Runway | Bandin, Eric. 2014. [Gainesville, Florida]: WUFT News, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida. [3] pp. |
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For Tortoise Troubles, Orlando Sanford Chooses Artificial Turf | Act Global. 2014. [Austin, Texas]: Act Global. [2] pp. |
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Managing Pocket Gophers in Idaho Lawns and Landscapes | Gunn, Danielle; Hirnyck, Ronda; Shewmaker, Glenn; Takatori, Sherman; Ellis, Lance T. 2014. Moscow, Idaho: Extension, University of Idaho. [2] pp. |
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Voles |
Falker, Shannon T.; Brittingham, Margaret C.; Williams, Lisa. 2014. University Park, Pennsylvania: Cooperative Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University. [5] pp. |
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Skunks |
Thurston, Shannon N.; Brittingham, Margaret C. 2014. University Park, Pennsylvania: Cooperative Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University. [4] pp. |
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Snap judgments: Even at an average 8 feet-800 lbs., alligators aren't the bloodthirsty killers most envision. How some courses manage their toothy tenants |
Cipriano, Guy. 2014. Golf Course Industry. October. 26(10): p. 14-19, 78. |
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Clean Water Act: It's essential to follow best management practices, from maintaining proper plants to preventing fish kills, to keep ponds functioning properly |
Fech, John C.; Pekarek, Katie A. 2014. Superintendent. October. 13(10): p. 36-39. |
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The Open: ...An ecological overview |
Taylor, Bob. 2014. Greenkeeper International. September. p. 38-39. |
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White grubs [September 23 2014] |
Nixon, Phil. 2014. Home, Yard, and Garden Pest Newsletter. September 23. [18](15): p. [3]. |
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Dig 'em |
Casey, Constance. 2014. Landscape Architecture. August. 104(8): p. 36, 38, 40. |
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Trickiest green ever: Just prior to grand opening |
Woodward, Mark. 2014. Golfdom. March. 70(3): p. 14. |
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Feral hogs - nature's rototillers |
Lowe, Todd. 2014. United States Golf Association. March 4. p. 1-2. |
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Coram's Fields: A time for giving.. |
James, Tom. 2014. Pitchcare. February/March. 53: p. 90-94. |
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Understanding Canada goose management | Hagmeier, Kate. 2013. Sports Turf Manager [STA]. Summer. 26(2): p. 1, 7-9. |
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Canada goose management program: Oakville, Ontario | McAllister, Dwayne. 2013. Sports Turf Manager [STA]. Summer. 26(2): p. 20-21. |
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Bush turkeys: Australian Brush-turkey (Alectura lathami) | Anonymous. 2013. Green Side Up. Winter. 8: p. 11. |
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Fecal matters | Anonymous. 2013. Athletic Business. December. 37(12): p. 16. |
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Chesterton Valley Golf Club: Dream a little dream |
Gale, Laurence. 2013. Pitchcare. October/November. 51: p. 44-48. |
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Supers, dogs make NY Times |
Anonymous. 2013. Golfdom. September. 69(9): p. 10. |
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Pebble Beach fights unlikely pest with even more unlikely source Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Marc. 2013. GreenMaster. May/June. 48(3): p. 12-13. |
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Raccoons, bats, snakes and woodpeckers can all make homes on the golf course - sometimes where they are not wanted Access Restrictions |
Knight, Jim. 2013. Golf Course Management. April. 81(4): p. 94-96, 98-99. |
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Open heat | Robinson, Brett. 2013. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. March/April. 15(2): p. Cover, 38-42. |
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Moles | Baldwin, R. A.; Salmon, T. P.; Marsh, R. E. and Fayard, M. L., ed. 2012. Davis, California: UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program, University of California. 3 pp. |
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The effect of experimental removal of single breeding pairs of resident Canada geese |
Lynch, Ryan P.; D'Angelo, Gino J. 2012. Proceedings: Twenty-Fifth Vertebrate Pest Conference. 25: p. 220-224. |
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Using bird strike information to direct effective management actions within airport environments |
Pitlik, Todd J.; Washburn, Brian E. 2012. Proceedings: Twenty-Fifth Vertebrate Pest Conference. 25: p. 225-229. |
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Are turf-type tall fescue cultivars useful for reducing wildlife hazards in airport environments? |
Washburn, Brian E. 2012. Proceedings: Twenty-Fifth Vertebrate Pest Conference. 25: p. 246-250. |
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Effects of turf rolling and soil aeration on rodent populations |
Witmer, Gary; Borrowman, David. 2012. Proceedings: Twenty-Fifth Vertebrate Pest Conference. 25: p. 338-340. |
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Transient geese staying put | von Kaitz, Michael. 2012. Green is Beautiful. Winter. p. 29. |
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Kite flies off into retirement | Castle, Steve. 2012. Greenkeeper International. December. p. 16-19. |
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Policing the geese Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2012. Golf Course Management. October. 80(10): p. 36. |
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Ground squirrel control on golf courses | Knight, Jim. 2012. TurfGrass TRENDS. August. p. 33-36. |
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No place like Sedona: Indiana transplant Pat Grimes finds peace and prosperity among the red sandstone outcroppings of Oakcreek Country Club |
Tingle, Steven. 2012. Golfdom. March. 68(3): p. 33-35. |
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The worst-case scenario: Are you prepared? | Williams, Bruce. 2012. Golf Course Industry. March. 24(3): p. 12-14, 16, 18. |
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Underground resistance |
Anonymous. 2012. Golf Course Industry. February. 24(2): p. 9. |
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Uneven putting surface Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2012. Golf Course Management. January. 80(1): p. 30, 132. |
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What is the best way to trap moles in the lawn? | Anonymous. [20xx]. Turf Weeds at Virginia Tech. p. [1]. |
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How can I get rid of moles in my lawn? | Anonymous. [20xx]. Turf Weeds at Virginia Tech. p. [1]. |
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Meadow Voles and Pocket Gophers: Management in Lawns, Gardens, and Cropland |
Gunn, Danielle; Hirnyck, Ronda; Shewmaker, Glenn; Takatori, Sherman; Ellis, Lance T. 2011. [Moscow, Idaho]: Extension, Univeristy of Idaho. 16 pp. |
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Mole Alert |
Hertl, Peter. 2011. [Raleigh, North Carolina]: TurfFiles, Cooperative Extension, North Carolina State University. [1] p. |
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Interspecific variation in wildlife hazards to aircraft: Implications for airport wildlife management Access Restrictions |
DeVault, Travis L.; Belant, Jerrold L.; Blackwell, Bradley F.; Seamans, Thomas W. 2011. Wildlife Society Bulletin. December. 35(4): p. 394-402. |
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Operation scarecrow: The team at Oakfield Golf Club mounts a multi-prong attack to deal with its goose problems |
Fletcher, Adam. 2011. Golf Course Industry. November. 23(11): p. 50-52. |
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Raccoons: These animals will eat almost anything, and love getting under newly planted turf |
Horn, Brian. 2011. Lawn & Landscape. October. 32(10): p. 132. |
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Sand traps: The nocturnal guestbook | Von Kuitz, Michael. 2011. Green is Beautiful. Fall. p. 23. |
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Bellevue botanical garden: Maintaining an urban refuge in the Pacific Northwest |
Zinn, Stacie. 2011. Turf [West Edition]. August. 24(8): p. B1-B2, B4, B7. |
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Loose dirt on turf and missing nutsedge Access Restrictions |
Mascaro, John. 2011. Golf Course Management. June. 79(6): p. 30, 108. |
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Of moles & men: 'Mole hunter' Jeff Holper knows how to make money out of molehills | Nepper, Will. 2011. Pest Management Professional. June. 79(6): p. 64. |
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Battlefield turf | Torsiello, John. 2011. Golf Course Industry. April. 23(4): p. 30, 32, 34. |
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Warmer spring weather has increased mole activity | Wells, Wayne. 2011. Turf Tips [Mississippi State University]. February 21. p. [1]. |
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