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http://archive.lib.msu.edu/tic/flgre/article/2011spr18b.pdf
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Author(s):Jackson, Joel; Neff, Chris; Nicks, Darden; Wright, Steve; Henderson, K. C.
Author Affiliation:Jackson: Editor, The Florida Green; Neff: Superintendent, Timaquana C. C., Jacksonville; Nicks: Superintendent, Laurel Oak CC, Sarasota; Wright: CGCS Head Superintendent, Boca West CC; Henderson: Superintendent, Boca West CC, Fazio II Course
Title:Weed control programs and new products
Section:Hands on
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Source:The Florida Green. Spring 2011, p. 18, 22, 24.
Publishing Information:FL: Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Application efficiency; Application timing; Course profile; Crabgrass control; Golf course budgets; Golf course superintendents; Herbicides; Low volume spraying; MSMA; Weed control; Weed resistance to herbicides
Facility Names:Boca West Country Club, in Boca Raton, Florida; Timuquana Country Club, in Jacksonville, Florida; Laurel Oak Country Club, in Sarasota, Florida
Subjects' Names:Neff, Chris; Nicks, Darden; Wright, Steve
Geographic Terms:Florida
Abstract/Contents:Addresses a potential need for new weed control programs and chemicals following the ban on MSMA, as well as budgetary pressure from the downturn of the economy. Interviews superintendents from three respective Floridian regions: north, central, and south. Claims "spot treatments are an environmentally proactive and economically practical method of weed control." Advocates fairway aerification, topdressing frequency, and a combination of both boom and spot spraying for the potentially most effective weed control program. Addresses various methods for eradicating common weeds such as dove weed, nutsedge, tropical signalgrass, and bull paspalum.
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Jackson, J., C. Neff, D. Nicks, S. Wright, and K. C. Henderson. 2011. Weed control programs and new products. Fla. Green. p. 18, 22, 24.
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