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Golf collars rapidly over-regulated by PGRs
P: Jun-26-17
Postemergence herbicide options for crabgrass control
C&P: Jun-26-17
Surfactants increase irrigation efficiency
P: Jun-19-17
Best management practices for the control of silvery-thread moss
P: Jun-19-17
Water-wise turf irrigation practices
C&P: Jun-13-17
Pythium root diseases
P: Jun-13-17
Early June is a great time to fertilize your lawn
C&P: Jun-5-17
That’s not yellow foxtail, it’s little barley
C&P: Jun-5-17
Register now for the 2017 Nebraska Turfgrass Research Field Day
C&P: May-30-17
Controlling tall fescue
C&P: May-30-17
Lower your mowing height from both sides
P: May-22-17
Late spring lawn fertilization
C&P: May-22-17
Controlling rough bluegrass (Poa trivialis)
C&P: May-22-17
PGR over-regulation on golf collars
P: May-5-17
Soilborne spring diseases of roots, rhizomes, and crowns
P: May-5-17
Keep that mower sharp during the spring growth surge
C&P: Apr-26-17
Crabgrass has emerged in Lincoln
C&P: Apr-26-17
Yellow nutsedge is already up in Lincoln
C&P: Apr-26-17
The do’s and don’ts of spring fertility
C&P: Apr-14-17
For the homeowner: Roundup® for Lawns?
C: Apr-13-17
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