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Web URL(s):http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/ressum/2015/204.pdf
    Last checked: 06/02/2017
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Author(s):Soldat, Doug; Schweiger, Bruce; Koch, Paul
Author Affiliation:University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:Cultural and chemical weed management in native fine fescue roughs
Section:Regional grants
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Source:Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2015 Research Summaries. 2015, p. 204-206.
# of Pages:3
Publishing Information:[New York, New York]: The United States Golf Association Green Section
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Chemical control; Cultural control; Evaluations; Fine fescues; Glyphosate; Golf rough; Herbicide evaluation; Mowing; Native grasses; Weed control
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2014-17-506
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USGA Summary Points:Weed control in native areas composed of fine fescue presents agronomic and economic challenges. Three trials have been initiated to evaluate the impact of cultural and chemical practices on grassy and broadleaf weed control in native areas. Mowing and herbicide use resulted in the lowest weed populations, but if no herbicide is applied, mowing increases total weed population. Preliminary results indicate several products are effective for controlling weeds common to native areas in Wisconsin, including low rates of glyphosate when applied in May.
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Soldat, D., B. Schweiger, and P. Koch. 2015. Cultural and chemical weed management in native fine fescue roughs. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 204-206.
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