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Playing Catch-up on Synthetic Fields
Investigators found lead in synthetic turf fibers - but what do the numbers actually mean?

Take-all Patch
Cool wet weather on newly constructed or renovated sand based turf increases potential for take-all patch

Annual Bluegrass Weevil Adults
Annual bluegrass weevil control should be targeted toward the adults

Crane Flies Active in Spring and Fall
Crane fly maggots becoming apparent.

Perennial Ryegrass: Point-Counterpoint
Love it or hate it, Perennial Ryegrass is as good as it gets for sports fields.

Large Patch
Large Patch is an early spring disease in the southeastern United States.

Dollar Spot on Seashore Paspalum
Dollar spot active during late winter on warm season turfgrasses including seashore paspalum.

Grub and Cutworm Control in the Tropics
How do we control grubs and and cutworms in the Caribbean

New Survey: Top 10 Problems in the USA
Help us out with this survey - what are the top 10 problems on America's sports fields?

Turf Tip from a LPGA Site Visit
Dormant bermudagrass peaking through an overseeded turf can be confused for dollar spot.
 


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