The Control Center: Dubbing Them Grubs
To determine which destructive pests are damaging your turf, you need to dig for them first – and then treat accordingly One of the most common and destructive pests on the golf course is the white...
View ArticleTalking Insecticides: Part 1
What’s the one key thing golf course superintendents need to remember when making an insecticide application? Editor’s note: In July and August, Superintendent magazine will feature a two-part Q&A...
View ArticleControl Center: Fall Infections
Disease control in the fall often gets put on the back burner, especially if it’s been a tough summer. When faced with a bunch of rough and tumble problems, scouting for potential upcoming fungal...
View ArticleEPA Extends Use of Fenamiphos Until Oct. 6, 2017
The Environmental Protection Agency said it has extended the end-use date for all fenamiphos (Nemacur) products until Oct. 6, 2017. The EPA said it’s decision is based on the amount of existing stocks...
View ArticleBug Banes of Bermudagrass
by John C. Fech and Jonathan L. Larson, Ph.D Insect pests can be a nuisance, a primary insulter or a compounding factor to go along with other causal agents in the overall scheme of things when...
View ArticleFerence Insecticide and Secure Fungicide Now Registered to Tackle Turf Pests...
Ference insecticide and Secure fungicide from Syngenta are now registered for sale in the state of New York. Golf course superintendents and industry professionals in most counties within New York can...
View ArticleAbiotic Stress Buster
We love listening to Dr. Tom Rufty speak on industry issues. He has tremendous passion for his livelihood. Rufty, incidentally, is the distinguished professor of environmental plant biology at North...
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