Keyword: Pest control methods
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Removing grass clippings reduces bermudagrass mite (Acari: Eriophyidae) infestation during turfgrass regrowth Access Restrictions |
Brown, Matthew S.; Chong, Juang Horng. 2024. Experimental and Applied Acarology. June. 93(1): p. 133-140. |
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337831 |
Maps lead the way: Mapping pests for targeted pest management |
McCall, David. 2021. SportsField Management. March. 37(3): p. 18-20. |
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313939 |
Long-term suppression of turfgrass insect pests with native persistent entomopathogenic nematodes | Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Geisert, Ryan W.; de Sousa, Ana Luisa Viana. 2020. Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2020 Research Summaries. p. 310-316. |
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313748 |
Wildflowers bring in bees, but so much more: Converting out-of-play areas into flowering habitats can reduce maintenance expenses, help create a more sustainable golf course, and offer opportunities for engaging golfers and the non-golfing public Access Restrictions |
Dale, Adam G. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 66-71. |
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310669 |
Birdies, eagles and ...bats: As golf courses work to provide welcoming habitat for various forms of wildlife, bats should not be overlooked Access Restrictions |
Wallrichs, Megan. 2020. Golf Course Management. February. 88(2): p. 72-77. |
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310670 |
[Innovative techniques used by European superintendents] | McCarty, Bert. 2019. Carolinas Green. November/December. p. 8-9. |
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[Prevent turf problems before they occur] | McCarty, Bert. 2019. Carolinas Green. September/October. p. 8-9. |
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308383 |
Timing is everything in deterring geese: Humanely keeping geese away from turf surrounding water can be achieved in a number of ways |
Webber, Julia. 2019. Turf & Rec. June. 32(4): p. 14, 16, 18. |
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306840 |
Little worm, big problem: As adults, sod webworms won't do any harm to a lawn but larvae, however, are another story |
Richter, Clara. 2019. Landscape Management. May. 58(5): p. 25. |
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305958 |
A brief history and analysis |
Handley, John. 2019. Pitchcare. February/March. 83: p. 126-131. |
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306259 |
UF researcher homes in on bermudagrass mite and more |
Anonymous. 2018. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 32-33. |
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305109 |
Sommer 2018 auf dem Championscourse von Carnoustie Links, Schottland | Anonymous. 2018. Greenkeepers Journal. 49(3): p. 52-55. |
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337446 |
Bee positive | Torgersen, Kate. 2018. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 20(5): p. 54-56. |
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301963 |
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 |
Home, Lawn and Garden Integrated Pest Management (IPM) | PennState Extension. 2017. University Park, Pennsylvania: PennState Extension, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University. [6] pp. |
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300640 |
Pest Management on Golf Courses | Anonymous. 2017. s.l.: United States Golf Association (USGA). 02:13 min. |
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Turfgrass maintenance and management in soccer fields in Slovenia Access Restrictions |
Curk, Miha; Vidrih, Matej; Laznik, Žiga; Trdan, Stanislav. 2017. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. August. 26: p. 191-197. |
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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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Coots Are Back | Gross, Pat. 2016. Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association. 3 pp. |
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Golf Course Environmental Profile: Phase II, Volume III: Pest Management Practices on U.S. Golf Courses | Golf Course Superintendents Association of America; Environmental Institute for Golf; United States Golf Association. 2016. Lawrence, Kansas: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America; Lawrence, Kansas: Environmental Institute of Golf. 36 pp. |
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Results from the Weed and Disease Management Survey | Thompson, Cole. 2016. [Lincoln, Nebraska]: Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. [2] pp. |
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Geese be gone: EYE DOG owner provides bird management in D. C. area | Thayer, Allen. 2016. Turf Trends [Idaho]. Summer. 2(2): p. 80-87. |
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Chinch bugs: Biology and management | Williamson, R. Chris. 2016. The Grass Roots. November/December. 45(6): p. 22-23. |
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Survey documents innovation in pest management practices: Golf courses in the U.S. have increased their reliance on alternatives to conventional pesticides, using them in partnership with conventional chemistries to optimize pest management Access Restrictions |
Gelernter, Wendy; Stowell, Larry. 2016. Golf Course Management. October. 84(10): p. 82-94. |
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Controlling plant parasitic nematodes | Warner, Fred. 2016. On Course [MAGCS]. October. 70(6): p. 4-5. |
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278404 |
Sod pests may be culprit in lawn damage | McNulty, Mike. 2016. Broomfield Enterprise. August 19. p. [1]. |
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Insect and grub control | Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2016. Irrigation & Green Industry. May. 19(5): p. 44-46. |
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Daddy long legs stride into North American turf Access Restrictions |
Mabbett, Terry. 2016. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 52-55. |
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The apparent rise of parasitic nematodes | Entwistle, Kate. 2016. The Groundsman [IOG]. January. p. 28-29, 31. |
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Alternative plant parasitic nematode control with ultrasonic sound waves | Schwartz, Brian M.; Timper, Patricia; Hanna, Wayne W. 2015. ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. p. 91325. |
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Chemical options to selectively control annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) on Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) turf | Haguewood, John Brandon; Smeda, Reid; Xiong, Xi. 2013. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meetings [2013]. p. 80452. |
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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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237622 |
Ten years in country: EAB update |
Cella, Luke. 2013. On Course [MAGCS]. September. 67(5): p. 4-7. |
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229779 |
Evaluation of entomopathogenic nematodes against armyworm, Pseudaletia separata on tall fescue, Festuca arundinacea |
Jung, Young Hak; Kim, Jong Ju; You, Eun Ju; Lee, Chae Min; Choo, Ho Yul; Lee, Dong Woon. 2013. Weed and Turfgrass Science. September. 2(3): p. 312-317. |
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Embrace the wildside: A nuisance wildlife expert shares control tips | Vantassel, Stephen M. 2013. Pest Management Professional. July. 81(7): p. 26-28, 30, 32, 34, 36. |
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Slow start results in delay in Japanese beetle emergence | Williamson, R. Chris. 2013. The Grass Roots. July/August. 42(4): p. 20. |
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Mix 'n' match | Peart, Andrew. 2013. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. March/April. 15(2): p. 34-36. |
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Check for black beetle in spring: Turf damage caused by black beetle larvae or adults can be minimised by preventative action taken early in the season |
Ormsby, David. 2012. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Summer. 29(4): p. 32-34. |
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The use of coproducts from the biofuel industry in turfgrass management Access Restrictions |
Christians, N. E. 2012. 3rd European Turfgrass Society Conference Proceedings. 3: p. Unknown. |
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233638 |
Controlling European chafer & crane fly Access Restrictions |
Charbonneau, Pamela. 2012. Turf News [TPI]. September/October. 36(5): p. 34-39. |
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212002 |
It's a bug's life |
Silcox, Diane E.; Billeisen, Terri Hoctor; Brandenburg, Rick L. 2012. Pitchcare. June/July. 43: p. 140-141. |
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231304 |
50 shades of green | Kaminski, John E. 2012. Golf Course Industry. June. 24(5 [6]): p. 30. |
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Enemy at the gates: Fire ant control products stock supers' arsenals |
Roberts, Stacie Zinn. 2012. Golfdom. May. 68(5): p. 25-29. |
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205004 |
What winter?: The mild season provided LCOs with surprising sightings in lawns |
Horn, Brian. 2012. Lawn & Landscape. April. 33(4): p. 120-124. |
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209341 |
The life and times of a roving 'Geordie' greenkeeper: Never a dull moment |
Tate, John. 2012. Pitchcare. February/March. 41: p. 36-40. |
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231152 |
Entomopathogenic nematodes control annual bluegrass weevil | McGraw, Benjamin A.; Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M. 2011. TurfGrass TRENDS. December. p. 32-34. |
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195694 |
Preference and performance of black cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Poa species |
Hong, Seung Cheon; Williamson, R. Chris; Held, David W. 2011. Journal of Environmental Horticulture. December. 29(4): p. 207-212. |
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Pest control | Anonymous. [200x]. Southern Nevada Water Authority. p. [1-3]. |
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Tropical sod webworms are wreaking havoc on Louisiana lawns | Anonymous. 2010. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. September 24. p. [1-2]. |
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175512 |
Annual bluegrass weevil |
Skorulski, Jim. 2010. United States Golf Association. April 4. p. 1-3. |
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[Plywood dogs] | Gurke, John. 2010. On Course. February. 63(10): p. 17. |
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'09 guide to grubs (etc.): New combo grub control products hit more targets than ever before - but are you paying for success or excess? |
Hepp, Margaret. 2008. Lawn and Landscape. October. 29(10): p. 188-189, 192, 194, 196, 198, 200. |
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Southeast turfgrass conference at Tifton, GA now set |
O'Brien, Patrick; Hartwiger, Christopher. 2007. USGA World Wide Web Site. April 23. p. [1]. |
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139244 |
CGSA policy paper concerning the use of IPM to manage golf courses |
Anonymous. 2007. Canadian Golf Superintendents Association (CGSA) Website. March 1. p. [1-4]. |
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Questions from the floor: [Resistance to synthetic pyrethroids?] | Williamson, R. Chris. 2007. The Grass Roots. January/February. 36(1): p. 23. |
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121973 |
Moles and voles |
Pest Management Regulatory Agency. 2006/2007. The Turf Line News. December/January. 197: p. 42, 44-45. |
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Selecting turf insecticides | Virginia Cooperative Extension. 2006. Landscape Superintendent and Maintenance Professional. September. 3(8): p. 16, 18-19. |
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Fire ant management for the home lawn! |
Havlak, Roger D.; Chalmers, David; McAfee, James. 2005. AggieTurf. August. p. [1-2]. |
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162886 |
Southern chinch bug in St. Augustinegrass |
Watson, Brenda. 2005. TurfFiles: NCSU Web Site. July 18. p. [1-2]. |
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Researchers turn to turfgrass instead of chemicals to deter pests | Braman, Kris. 2005. TurfGrass TRENDS. February. p. 89-92. |
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101558 |
Golf Course Turf Management: Tools and Techniques |
Quast, Danny H.; Otto, Wayne. 2004. New York: McGraw-Hill. xvii, 520 pp. |
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Chemical-free turfgrass management |
Shingyoji, Takashi; Kato, Masahiro; Ito, Yasuyuki; Yokoyama, Tomoko; Kubo, Chikako. 1990 - continuous. In: Golf Research Database 2004. Bingley, The Sports Turf Research Institute on behalf of The R&A, St. Andrews. |
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A modified pool design for collecting adult mole crickets (orthoptera: gryllotalpidae) Access Restrictions |
Thompson, Sarah R.; Brandenburg, Rick L. 2004. Florida Entomologist. December. 87(4): p. 582-584. |
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A Review of Methods Used Within the European Union to Control the European Mole, Talpa Europaea | Quy, Roger; Poole, Dylan. 2004. London, England: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. 31 pp. |
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Biological and chemical control of the asiatic garden beetle, Maladera castanea (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Access Restrictions |
Koppenhöfer, Albrecht M.; Fuzy, Eugene M. 2003. Journal of Economic Entomology. 96(4): p. 1076-1082. |
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115500 |
Pocket Gophers |
Salmon, T. P.; Gorenzel, W. P. 2002. Davis, California: University of California. 4 pp. Revised Edition. |
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Fire Ant Management Options for Golf Courses | Drees, Bastiaan M. 2002. [College Station, Texas]: Texas Imported Fire Ant Research & Management Project. [3] pp. Revised Edition. |
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261587 |
Integrated pest management |
2002. p. 5-8. In: Neylan, John; Anderson, Peter; Laird, Euan. Sportsturf Protection: The Complete Guide to All Turf Protection Products. AGCSA, [2002]. |
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A new research project funded by the OGSA: Entomopathogenic nematodes: An alternative to pesticides to control turfgrass insect pests on golf courses in Ontario |
Dionne, Julie. 2002. Green is Beautiful. October. p. 6. |
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156242 |
Cao Ping Bao Hu Ji Shu ([Turf Preservation Techniques]) |
Chen, Xiaoyin, ed. 2001. Beijing: Zhongguo nong ye chu ban she [Beijing: China Agriculture Publishing House]. [7], 2, 3, 150 PP. 1st Edition. |
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130294 |
Imported Fire Ant Management: Review of Research/Demonstration Field Trials: 1991-2000 |
Diffie, Stan; Sparks, Beverly. 2001. [Griffin, Georgia]: The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative. 118 pp. |
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Pesticides and Pest Prevention Strategies for the Home, Lawn, and Garden | Whitford, Fred; Ruhl, Gail; Boger, Allen; Martin, Andrew; Lerner, B. Rosie; Reicher, Zachary; Corrigan, Robert; Sadof, Cliff and Blessing, Arlene, ed. 2001. West Lafayette, Indiana: Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue University. 30 pp. |
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261938 |
Integrated Pest Management in the Home: Using Safer Methods to Manage Pest Problems in Your Home | MSU Pesticide Education Program. 2001. East Lansing, Michigan: MSU Pesticide Education Program, Michigan State University. [6] panels. |
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The ants: Excerpts from Destructive Turf Insects | Niemczyk, Harry D.; Shetlar, David J. 2001. Hole Notes. December/January. 32(10): p. 34. |
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An inside look at mole cricket management: Understanding these pests' behavior is vital to controlling their numbers | Villani, M. G.; Brandenburg, R. L. 2001. USGA Green Section Record. September/October. 39(5): p. 6-8. |
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75376 |
Historical introduction |
Evans, R. D. C. 2000. p. 8-21. In: Grass Tennis Courts: How to Construct and Maintain Them. Bingley: STRI in partnership with the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon. |
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The grass is never greener on the other side | Anonymous. 2000. CUTT. Summer. 11(2): p. 2, 15. |
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Development of an international standard on resistance risk analysis |
McNamara, D. G.; Smith, I. M. 2000. Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Pests and Diseases- 2000. 2: p. 765-770. |
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Monsters from the deep | Yelland, Geoff. 2000. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 10. |
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209253 |
Solarization and biofumigation help disinfest soil |
Stapleton, James J.; Elmore, Clyde L.; DeVay, James E. 2000. California Agriculture. November/December. 54(6): p. 42-45. |
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71939 |
Ground Covers | Roberts, Aggie. 1999. Reno, Nevada: Cooperative Extension, University of Nevada, Reno. [4] pp. |
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Very stupid indeed! | Anonymous. 1999. Australian Turfgrass Management. April/May. 1(2): p. 8. |
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Integrated pest management for turf managers | Voigt, Tom; Fermanian, Tom. [199x]. University of Illinois Turfgrass Program Web Site. p. [1-5]. |
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Results of the 1997 environmental survey | Ferreri, Don; Behnke, Fred; Conley, Len; Fahey, Tom; Hopphan, Tod; Kelly, Tim; Kohley, Dave; Martin, Greg; Voight, Tom. 1998. On Course. March 23. 51(10): p. 12, 14, 16, 18. |
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75762 |
We've come a long way: Pest control in the 1920s Access Restrictions |
Clement, Susanne. 1998. Golf Course Management. February. 66(2): p. 186. |
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An innovative approach to black cutworm management | Williamson, R. Chris; Potter, Daniel A. 1998. USGA Green Section Record. January/February. 36(1): p. 6-8. |
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41484 |
Bermudagrass insect pest control |
Cobb, Patricia P. 1998. Florida Turf Digest. January/February. 15(1): p. 10-13, 28. |
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70901 |
Zebra Mussels and Aquatic Nuisance Species |
D'Itri, Frank M., ed. 1997. Chelsea, MI: Ann Arbor Press. ix, 638 pp. |
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40863 |
Practical Greenkeeping |
Arthur, Jim and White, David, ed. 1997. St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland: The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. 271 pp. First Edition. |
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62868 |
An IPM Approach to Turf and Lawn Management |
Pesticide Action Network UK. 1997. Eurolink Centre, London, UK: Pesticide Action Network UK. 4 pp. |
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Managing Problems Caused by Urban Canada Geese | Gosser, Allen L.; Conover, Maichael R.; Messmer, Terry A. 1997. Logan, Utah: Jack H. Berryman Institute for Wildlife Damage Management and International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. 8 pp. |
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Experimental evaluation of rodent exclusion methods to reduce hantavirus transmission to humans in rural housing |
Glass, Gregory E.; Johnson, Jerry S.; Hodenbach, Gerard A.; Disalvo, Carol L. J.; Peters, Clarence J.; Childs, James E.; Mills, James N. 1997. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 56(4): p. 359-364. |
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To each his own when battling geese Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1997. Golf Course Management. April. 65(4): p. 15. |
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Rossi: As knowledge expands, so will IPM | Leslie, Mark. 1997. Golf Course News. April. 9(4): p. 13, 26-27. |
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Algae and Moss Control in Turf |
Bruneau, Art; Lewis, Bill. 1995. s.l.: North Carolina Cooperative Service. [2] pp. Revised Edition. |
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DNR to abandon goose round-up | Dorner, Tim. 1995. A Patch of Green. March/April. p. 12-13. |
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Is your rodent control program an exercise in futility? | Freeman, Douglas C. 1995. Proceedings of the 48th Northwest Turfgrass Conference. February. p. 16-21. |
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Home pesticide use and childhood cancer: A case--control study |
Leiss, Jack K.; Savitz, David A. 1995. American Journal of Public Health. February. 85(2): p. 249-252. |
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Study leave aimed at improving turfgrass insect management and meeting environmental guidelines |
Brandenburg, R. L. 1994. North Carolina Turfgrass. Summer. 12(2): p. 27, 29. |
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Staying on target | Ball, John; McLeod, Murdick. 1994. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. June. 15(6): p. 63-66, 68, 83. |
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