| Formulation's vital role: Here's what the chemistry of today's lawn car products means to your success
| Hall, Ronnie. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. October. 28(10): p. 50-54, 56.
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| Drought, heat stress grass seed production: Crop yields take a hit as demand increases for varieties that perform well in difficult conditions
| White, Patrick. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. October. 28(10): p. 58, 60-62, 64.
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| Time to give surfactants another look: How lawn pros can add value to their services with wetting agents
| Hall, Ronnie. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. October. 28(10): p. 65-66, 68-69.
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| Do you need a turf disease strategy?: Having a plan in place to prevent lawn disease damage will please clients and boost your revenue
| Crain, Tom. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. June. 28(6): p. 33-36, 38, 40.
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| Weather's crucial role in turf pest outbreaks: Preparing for specific insect infestations each season remains largely a guessing game
| Shetlar, David. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. April. 28(4): p. 53-56, 58.
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| Snow mold alert: Northeast lawn care professionals should be on the lookout for turf damage as a result of a heavy snow cover
| Anonymous. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. April. 28(4): p. 60.
| More Keywords | 258928 |
| Seeding solutions: A study loooks at optimal seed blends for quick and weed-free establishment of Northeast and Midwest turf
| Wisniewski, Nicole. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. April. 28(4): p. 62-63.
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| Weeds on the move: Changing conditions create new challenges for LCOs
| Hall, Ronnie. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. March. 28(3): p. 53-56, 58.
| More Keywords | 257564 |
| 7 steps to more ecological fertilization: Following proper practices can streamline and strengthen your fertilization program
| Stone, Helen M. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. March. 28(3): p. 60, 62.
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| Spring strategies for winter weeds
| Gardner, D. S. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. February. 28(2): p. 57-59.
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| Is phosphorus regulators' whipping boy?: Phosphorus misconceptions revolve around its need in maintaining lush lawns and its role in degrading inland ponds and lakes
| Hall, Ronnie. 2015. Turf [North Edition]. February. 28(2): p. 60, 62.
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| Don't put off weed control: Take action now to prepare clients' lawns for next spring
| Stone, Helen M. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. October. 27([10]): p. B14, B16, B18.
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| Falling for fertilization: Fall fertilization services are the foundation for a successful turf fertility program
| Getz, Lindsey. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. October. 27([10]): p. C2, C4, C6, C8.
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| It's lawn renovation time: What you must know to restore clients' lawns to beauty
| Trusty, Suz. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. September. 27([9]): p. A12, A14, A17.
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| Grub damage season arrives: Know your options when grubs damage clients' lawns
| Hall, Ron. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. August. 27(8): p. C1-C2.
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| Summer grassy & broadleaf weed control: Help comes in the form of newer herbicides, combo products
| Gardner, David. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. July. 27(7): p. C1-C2.
| More Keywords | 248479 |
| PGRs a specialized but valuable tool: Landscapers use plant growth regulators to solve unique problems
| Lambertson, Giles. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. May. 27(5): p. A20, A22.
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| Newly sprouted turf insect pests: Staying one step ahead of dynamic pest populations
| Peck, Daniel C. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. March. 27(3): p. A18, A20.
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| Start with the right seed for the site: Why seed blends and mixtures perform better than monocultures
| Fech, John C.; Jakubowski, Brad. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. March. 27(3): p. A22, A24, A26.
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| Make turf nutrients work as hard as you do: Build an efficient fertilization program by understanding nutrient behavior
| Miltner, Eric. 2014. Turf [North Edition]. January. 27(1): p. C6-C7.
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| 5 tips to enhance broadleaf weed control: Fall weed strategies for happier lawn care customers next spring
| Patton, Aaron. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. October. 26(10): p. A18, A20, A22.
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| Compost teas show promise: Ongoing research seeks recipes to bring teas mainstream
| Ingles, Mike. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. October. 26(10): p. A24, A26.
| More Keywords | 231738 |
| The case for humic acids: How this often-overlooked product category can be used to improve your clients' lawns
| White, Patrick. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. August. 26(8): p. C1-C2.
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| New herbicides for broadleaf weed control: New minimum-risk products offer turf pros new lawn treatment options
| Gardner, David. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. July. 26(7): p. A16-A18.
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| The complex turf disease dilemma: It takes knowledge and patience to solve turf disease woes
| Fech, John C. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. June. 26(6): p. A14-A15.
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| Ants, crickets, grubs... oh my: Select strategies for dealing with major warm-season turf pests
| Hall, Ron. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. May. 26(5): p. C1-C2.
| More | 224538 |
| Turf pest management at the next level: New products, new technology make customization more popular
| Brandenburg, Rick L. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. April. 26(4): p. A18, A20.
| More | 220399 |
| Give PGRs another look: Here's how plant growth regulators can save you labor hours and other costs
| Hall, Ron. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. March. 26(3): p. A22, A24-A25.
| More | 218633 |
| Preemergence herbicide use for lawn care: Timing and moisture are the two main keys to grassy weed control
| Brosnan, J. T.; Breeden, G. K. 2013. Turf [North Edition]. February. 26(2): p. C1-C4.
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| Landscapes made in the shade: You may have more options than you realize
| Fech, John. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. December. 25(12): p. C1-C3.
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| My oh my, it's mites: Turf-feeding critters that don't mind the cold
| Shetlar, David J. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. November. 25(11): p. C1-C2, C4-C5.
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| Tackling tough broadleaf weeds: Picking products with the right ingredients
| Patton, Aaron. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. October. 25(10): p. A24, A26, A28.
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| Proven yellow nutsedge control strategies: Conditions favor outbreaks of this troublesome, difficult-to-control weed
| Patton, Aaron. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. June. 25(6): p. A16, A18, A21.
| More | 211596 |
| Turf and ornamental growth regulators: Find out which method of controlling plant growth is right for you
| Fech, John C.; Jakubowski, Brad. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. May. 25(5): p. A16, A18.
| More | 212066 |
| Watch out for goosegrass: This troublesome weed often shows up after you've handled the crabgrass
| Hill, Amy. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. April. 25(4): p. A20, A22.
| More | 212466 |
| Fire ants march on: Professional applicators have lots of weapons to battle the RIFA
| Hall, Ron. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. April. 25(4): p. A24, A26-A27.
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| Grubs, billbugs and chinch bugs: Embrace new chemistries and proper application timing and you will knock out these tough turf-damaging pests
| Shetlar, David. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. March. 25(3): p. A20, A22, A24.
| More | 202151 |
| Turf fertilization: A basic review: Stick to these suggestions and you won't go wrong
| Fech, John C.; Jakubowski, Brad. 2012. Turf [North Edition]. January. 25(1): p. A12, A14.
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| Disease resistance matters: By providing clients with turfgrasses that resist diseases you can reduce your use of fungicides
| Fech, John C.; Giesler, Loren J. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. December. 24(12): p. C10-C11.
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| Don't wait until the snow flies: Increase control of turf-damaging snow mold by taking a preventive approach
| Wong, Frank P. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. November. 24(11): p. C1-C3.
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| Simplifying chemical storage: Basic guidelines to keep your pesticides safe and secure
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. November. 24(11): p. C4-C5.
| More | 202146 |
| Controlled-release ferts gain stature: Legislation to reduce nutrient runoff affects what LCOs can use
| Whitney, Alan. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. October. 24(10): p. A20, A22.
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| Clippings to cash: A growing number of industry pros view grass clippings and other yard waste as a valuable resource and not a burden
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. October. 24(10): p. A24, A26, A28.
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| Fall is weed control time: Get on problem lawns now to get them under control for next spring
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. September. 24(9): p. C1-C3.
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| Application gear: use it, clean it: Regular maintenance will pay off in the long run
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. August. 24(8): p. A16, A18, A20-A21.
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| Steps to lessen BTA damage: This plan allows you to get the black turfgrass ataenuis before it gets your turf
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. August. 24(8): p. A22-A24.
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| Turf in hell strips: Pest and weed magnet?
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. July. 24(7): p. A16-A18.
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| Sooty mold requires a different approach
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. July. 24(7): p. A19.
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| Chemical know-how: Products are only part of the story at Harrell's
| White, Patrick. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. July. 24(7): p. A20-A22.
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| Get a jump on summer turf disease: Prevent an outbreak instead of controlling one
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. May. 24(5): p. A18, A20, A28.
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| Keeping customers informed: Are all fertilizers - organic, synthetic and all-natural - created equal?
| Reisig, Megan; Bladon, John. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. May. 24(5): p. A22, A24.
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| Net blotch can be averted
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. May. 24(5): p. A26-A27.
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| Sprayer selection: Deciding between skid units and ride on models
| White, Patrick. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. April. 24(4): p. A16, A18, A20.
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| Spittlebugs
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. April. 24(4): p. A22, A24.
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| Early-season turf insects
| Fech, John C.; Baxendale, Frederick P. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. March. 24(3): p. A20, A22.
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| Yellow patch can be a nuisance
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. March. 24(3): p. A24.
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| Spray indicator dyes
| Fech, John C. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. February. 24(2): p. A14, A16.
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| The black cutworm is a nasty lepidopteran
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. February. 24(2): p. A18.
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| Reading the label
| Fech, John C.; Baxendale, Frederick P. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. January. 24(1): p. A22-A24.
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| Controlling bentgrass dead spot
| Dale, Don. 2011. Turf [North Edition]. January. 24(1): p. A26.
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| Determining proper use rates
| Fech, John C.; Baxendale, Frederick P. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. December. 23(12): p. A12, A14-A15.
| More | 180539 |
| Necrotic ring spot is preventable
| Dale, Don. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. December. 23(12): p. A16.
| More | 180540 |
| Chemical control storage
| Fech, John C. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. November. 23(11): p. A20, A22.
| More | 180559 |
| Leafhoppers: Scary but minor
| Dale, Don. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. November. 23(11): p. A24.
| More | 180560 |
| Becoming a certified chemical applicator
| Fech, John C. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. October. 23(10): p. C1-C2.
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| Melting out deadly in warm and cool climates
| Dale, Don. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. October. 23(10): p. C3-C4.
| More | 180583 |
| Crane fly larvae can be devastating to turf
| Dale, Don. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. September. 23(9): p. C3-C4.
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| Pests associated with shade
| Fech, John C. 2010. Turf [North Edition]. July. 23(7): p. A18-A20.
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