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ICYMI: All about broadleaf and grassy weed control. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/93rv30g0Il1
Top 10 hard-to-control weed species, plus how to control them. ow.ly/n3Lo30gHwn4 #TurfHealthTuesday
Have a history of snow mold? Reduce your fertilizer applications in late fall and keep the turf height low. ow.ly/mltF30hj83J #TurfHealthTuesday
When you treat is just as important as what you treat with, when it comes to pests and turfgrass. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/nijs30fLT75
#TurfHealthTuesday Tip: Turf fertilized in September and again during the late-season window is generally shown to possess better fall and winter color than turf that was not fertilized at that time. ow.ly/WR2q30h0M60
Applying the most appropriate fertilizer at the right time is one of the primary practices to achieve successful field management. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/Qmt730hreMG
Choosing the grass is only the first step in a successful winter overseeding program. #SportsTurf #TurfHealthTuesday
Taking a look at the top 10 broadleaf weeds that give sports turf managers the most trouble. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/hHcl30fD6M3
You #lawn will tell you when it's thirsty. Look for these signs suggested by @SFM_Magazine #TurfHealthTuesday #TurfTipTuesday #lawncare
A slight change in the color (to blue or grayish green) or quality of light reflected from the leaf precedes wilting. #TurfHealthTuesday
#TurfHealthTuesday: Try this approach for diagnosing #turfgrass problems: 1. Define the problem. 2. Examine the entire turfgrass plant community. 3. Look for patterns. See the full five-step list: ow.ly/fON130gyKfK
#TurfHealthTuesday Tip: The most effective control measures for fungal diseases such as necrotic ring spot and summer patch are to avoid stressors such as compaction, heavy nitrogen fertilization, excessive irrigation and ultra-close mowing.
Broadleaf & grassy weed control strategies for turfgrass. #TurfHealthTuesday #SportsTurf ow.ly/P7IQ30fLRy4
Check out this IPM resource published by the University of Missouri Extension: ow.ly/VAwV30fR53l #SportsTurf #TurfHealthTuesday
#TurfHealthTuesday tip: If you're considering - or are required - to switch to an organic field maintenance program, then corn gluten meal should probably be the foundation of your fertilizer and herbicide management program. sportsfieldmanagementmagazine.com/columns/turf-h…
Maintenance practices (such as such as topdressing, aerifying or overseeding) that are scheduled for late fall are important to ensure that next season’s fields will be in good condition. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/tQ7P30gLeuN
Divot repair can go a long way toward preventing injury at your fields. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/yFlG30fD6XP
When the grass begins to grow enough to justify mowing in late winter is usually when you’ll want to resume your fertility program. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/cIuV30hrf9J
Scouting and monitoring are essential for controlling insects early in their life cycle, when they’re most vulnerable, instead of waiting for total destruction of turf. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/8KUL30ha19d
#TurfHealthTuesday tip: If you're considering - or are required - to switch to an organic field maintenance program, then corn gluten meal should probably be the foundation of your fertilizer and herbicide management program. sportsfieldmanagementmagazine.com/columns/turf-h…
When the grass begins to grow enough to justify mowing in late winter is usually when you’ll want to resume your fertility program. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/cIuV30hrf9J
Applying the most appropriate fertilizer at the right time is one of the primary practices to achieve successful field management. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/Qmt730hreMG
Have a history of snow mold? Reduce your fertilizer applications in late fall and keep the turf height low. ow.ly/mltF30hj83J #TurfHealthTuesday
Scouting and monitoring are essential for controlling insects early in their life cycle, when they’re most vulnerable, instead of waiting for total destruction of turf. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/8KUL30ha19d
#TurfHealthTuesday Tip: Turf fertilized in September and again during the late-season window is generally shown to possess better fall and winter color than turf that was not fertilized at that time. ow.ly/WR2q30h0M60
Maintenance practices (such as such as topdressing, aerifying or overseeding) that are scheduled for late fall are important to ensure that next season’s fields will be in good condition. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/tQ7P30gLeuN
#TurfHealthTuesday Tip: The most effective control measures for fungal diseases such as necrotic ring spot and summer patch are to avoid stressors such as compaction, heavy nitrogen fertilization, excessive irrigation and ultra-close mowing.
Top 10 hard-to-control weed species, plus how to control them. ow.ly/n3Lo30gHwn4 #TurfHealthTuesday
#TurfHealthTuesday: Try this approach for diagnosing #turfgrass problems: 1. Define the problem. 2. Examine the entire turfgrass plant community. 3. Look for patterns. See the full five-step list: ow.ly/fON130gyKfK
Tips on managing bermudagrass in the north. ow.ly/kK6A30g0Jt1 #TurfHealthTuesday
ICYMI: All about broadleaf and grassy weed control. #TurfHealthTuesday ow.ly/93rv30g0Il1
New types of wetting agent chemistry are being developed to help soil retain moisture. ow.ly/A8L730eUSfu #TurfHealthTuesday
There are, in fact, wetting agent-infused calcined clay products on the market for this purpose. #TurfHealthTuesday
Choosing the grass is only the first step in a successful winter overseeding program. #SportsTurf #TurfHealthTuesday
Dr. David Gardner, of Ohio State Univ., explains how to manage microenvironments in turfgrass. ow.ly/IG4j30eJzQE #TurfHealthTuesday
We explain in-depth the science of soil amendments in terms of turfgrass health. ow.ly/if3430eKyGH #TurfHealthTuesday #sportsturf
Like shade, sloped land is not something you’d typically expect to find in the middle of an athletic field. #TurfHealthTuesday
A slight change in the color (to blue or grayish green) or quality of light reflected from the leaf precedes wilting. #TurfHealthTuesday
Broadleaf & grassy weed control strategies for turfgrass. #TurfHealthTuesday #SportsTurf ow.ly/P7IQ30fLRy4
City parks & community fields are locations where powdery mildew can be problematic due to the surrounding landscape. #TurfHealthTuesday
Understanding water usage is crucial in the management of healthy stands of turfgrass ow.ly/bIzR30eAmfV #sportsturf #TurfHealthTuesday
Pest ID Class: Can you name this pesky insect that can cause damage to turfgrass? #TurfHealthTuesday
The key to success with soil amendments is to test the soil, so that you understand what the deficiencies are #TurfHealthTuesday #sportsturf
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