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Author(s):Turner, Charles Quincy
Title:Pests of the putting-greens III. Crab-grass--poisonous plants--snakes
Source:Golf [USGA Bulletin 1898-1909]. Vol. 12, No. 2, February 1903, p. 98-101.
Publishing Information:New York: Golf, Inc.
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Pests; Golf greens; Digitaria; Poisonous plants; Serpentes, Ophidia; Animal pests; Pest profile; Rhus radicans; Rhus vernix
Abstract/Contents:Discusses pests that inhabit golf courses and provides options for controlling, preventing, and treating, if necessary, contact with these pests, including snakes, poison ivy, poison sumac, and crabgrass. Also briefly mentions moss and states that "moss is scarcely one of the pests of nature; it is a protest on inefficient methods of laying out a links." Provides ways to differentiate poisonous snakes from non-poisonous snakes; poisonous plants from non-poisonous plants; and lists different species of crabgrass and their range of occurrence.
Language:English
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Turner, C. Q. 1903. Pests of the putting-greens III. Crab-grass--poisonous plants--snakes. Golf. 12(2):p. 98-101.
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