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Displaying 26 to 30 of 46 Publications.

  • S20
    S20
    Turf Pest Control, Category 3B

    Maintenance and production of turfgrass including lawns, golf courses, turf farms. Publication covers turf diseases, weeds, pests, environmental issues, and other causes of poor turf. Includes information for identification and control of fungi, weeds, turf insects, and wildlife, including skunks, moles, and gophers. Integrated pest management and pesticide safety education. Color, 68 pages.

    $9.65
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  • MF2135
    MF2135
    Common Sense Pest Control: Yard Care and the Environment

    This fact sheet describes a variety of non-chemical methods of pest control. It also provides tips for using pesticides in an environmentally sound way. Topics include integrated pest management, cultural, biological, mechanical, and chemical control. 4 p.

    $0.55
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  • EP131
    EP131
    Dollar Spot in Golf Course Turf

    Dollar spot is caused by the fungus Sclerotinia homoeocarpa. In putting greens or low-cut lawn, the disease appears as small sunken patches of brown turf. 3-page, color.

    $2.73
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  • MF2714
    MF2714
    Mowing and Trimming Safety for the Landscaping and Horticultural Services Industry

    This booklet teaches important safety practices to follow when mowing with agricultural mowers, riding lawn mowers walk behind mowers string trimmers and brush trimmers. 44-page, b/w.

    $2.99
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  • EP159
    EP159
    Pythium Blight of Turfgrass

    Pythium blight, or cottony blight, is a destructive turfgrass disease. Perennial ryegrass and tee- or fairway-height creeping bentgrass are common hosts. Tall fescue also can be infected. 3-page, color.

    $2.73
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