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Preventative vs. Curative Disease Control

There is an old adage among turf managers that says, “an ounce of fungicide product applied preventatively is the equivalent of a pound of...

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Are Your Customers At Risk for Summer Brown Patch?

Disease prevention is an important component of client satisfaction during any growing season. Starting a program for disease prevention, however, can seem a bit daunting...

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Moving Slowly Through the Dog Days of Summer

The summer months are a critical time for turfgrass growth and health, and the right fertilization program can make all the difference. Best management...

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Be Prepared for Summer Lawn Diseases

Waiting until diseases strike is a recipe for disaster, resulting in unhappy clients and extra repair work. Preventative control programs act as a preemptive...

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    Preparing for Summer Disease Prevention

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    High-Performance Greens Nutrition

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    Preventative vs. Curative Disease Control

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    (Canada) Premium Fairway Solutions for Spring Success

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    Sprayable Turf Nutrition, Redefined.

    Unbalanced summer fertility applications can sacrifice root growth for excessive top growth at a...