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Portuguese Globalrelva.org
Polish Globaldarn.org
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No-see-um Cause Aches and Pains
Nov 02, 2009
In the southeast conditions are favorable for this biting insect.
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Road Show through the UK
Oct 19, 2009
A look at some of the venues for the Bernhard Company and Syngenta UK seminars.
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Club de golf Mapocho, Santiago de Chile
Sep 22, 2009
Green card needed? A look at the first public golf course in Chile.
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A View from a Different Continent: Lima Golf Club
Sep 11, 2009
A look at Lima Golf Club in Peru.
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Need Spring Green-up in 2010?
Sep 03, 2009
Turf managers looking for early spring green-up in 2010 might consider applications of trinexapac-ethyl, starting now
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About International SportsNotes

International SportsNotes was developed to keep turfgrass professionals abreast of current topics important in daily management of turfgrass.

Provided on a continual basis throughout the year, the topics covered primarily involve both abiotic and biotic stresses that are presently occurring.

Originally developed by Pam Sherratt, Sports Turf Extension Specialist, all members of BuckeyeTurf currently contribute timely technical notes. 

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