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Turf colorants for aesthetics and/or as an alternative to overseeding

Turf managers in the southern United States have traditionally overseeded warm-season turfgrasses during the fall in order to maintain aesthetically pleasing playing surfaces as well as playability...

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Dollar spot control with Fame and Fame+T fungicides

During summer 2015, we conducted a trial at the Lake Wheeler Turfgrass Research Farm in Raleigh, N.C. The study took place on a native soil (clay loam) ’Crenshaw’ creeping bentgrass fairway/tee area...

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Turf colorants for aesthetics and/or as an alternative to overseeding

Turf managers in the southern United States have traditionally overseeded warm-season turfgrasses during the fall in order to maintain aesthetically pleasing playing surfaces as well as playability...

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Dollar spot control with Fame and Fame+T fungicides

During summer 2015, we conducted a trial at the Lake Wheeler Turfgrass Research Farm in Raleigh, N.C. The study took place on a native soil (clay loam) ’Crenshaw’ creeping bentgrass fairway/tee area...

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Crop Science Society honors NC State’s Yelverton

NC State University Professor Fred Yelverton talks to visitors at the school’s Turfgrass Field Day (Photo: NC State) North Carolina State University Crop and Soil Sciences Extension Specialist and...

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