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Cutworms...Already?
May 09, 2008
Cutworms not!... overwintering sod webworm larvae.
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Fairy Ring Active this Spring
Apr 29, 2008
Fairy ring continues to "grow" as a problem on fine quality turf.
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BTA Making An Appearance
Apr 22, 2008
Black turfgrass ataenius making an appearance with warmer daytime temperatures.
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Poa annua Inflorescence Appearance and GDD
Apr 08, 2008
seedheads are appearing, and control measures to suppress seedheads is sometimes based on GDD
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Sights of Early Spring
Apr 07, 2008
A few pictures this past weekend of the turf sights, but no sounds, from around Cincinnati.
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USGA Reports (TERO)

  • March 15, 2008
    Guertal, E. A. 2008. Nitrate leaching in bentgrass putting greens....
  • March 1, 2008
    Massey, J. 2008. Considerations when conducting pesticide runoff experiments from...
  • February 15, 2008
    Meehan, K., and P. G. R. Jodice. 2008. An assessment...
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    Bigelow, C. A., and D. R. Smith. 2008. Physical analysis...

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TurfNotes was developed to keep Golf Course Superintendents 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 Dr. Karl Danneberger, Professor of Turfgrass Science, all members of BuckeyeTurf currently contribute timely technical notes.

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