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Fastlink of all records from this publication with section name Question and answer clinic: Fertilizers

The fastlink for this record is: https://tic.msu.edu/tgif/flink?SCODE=NCLTC&COL=Question and answer clinic: Fertilizers
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  • Q & A
Explain the difference between inorganic and organic fertilizers
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 50-51.

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239012
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Urea has been included with the inorganic chemicals, yet it is also called organic by some. Why does it not react like manure or sludge and deliver its chemical more slowly?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 51.

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239013
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Can urea be fed through the blades of grass?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 51.

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239015
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Would the application of fertilizers in solution be a good method to care for large areas of grass?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 51.

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239016
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How much fertilizer does a good lawn need?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 51.

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239017
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Should fertilizing be done at the time of seeding?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 52.

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Which commercial fertilizers will last the longest from the standpoint of lawn fertilization?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 52.

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Is it possible to tell when a lawn needs nitrogen? Will a soil test furnish this information?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 52.

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239023
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Does a high nitrogen level make grass more drought tolerant?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 52-53.

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239024
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How does fertilizers burn a grass and how can this injury be prevented when using soluble nitrogen fertilizer?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 53.

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239026
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When grass is dormant to all appearances, such as bermudagrass in winter, do the roots remain active and will they take up fertilizers?
Noer, O. J.; Davidson, Lee; Martin, W. E. 1953. Proceedings of the Northern California Turfgrass Conference. p. 53-54.

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