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  1. Benefits of Late Fall Fertilization

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    brutal summer weather and recuperation/recovery needed on many turf areas. It is important that late ... fertilization, sometimes referred to as fall fertilization, has been utilized by turf managers for years. This ... are made after the turf has lost most or all of its green color and is not actively growing. This ...

  2. Turf Tips

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  3. Moss

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    their yards and turf.   One of the first things people notice is a light green matt in areas with thin ... to no turf cover, our answer, is often that you have moss.   Moss appears in areas that are not ... can be challenging whether you are a home lawn owner or a professional turf manager. Home Lawn Moss ...

  4. Management of Turfgrass Diseases Bulletin (L-187 Disease Section Updated)

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    The bulletin Management of Turfgrass Diseases lists all the important information to help you care ... below to open the pdf file.   ***Updated on March 2011*** New fungicides listed.   Management of ... Turfgrass Diseases, L-187 It can also be found on Ohioline with the other section of L-187, Management of ...

  5. Moss

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    their yards and turf. One of the first things people notice is a light green matt in areas with thin to ... no turf cover, our answer, is often that you have moss.Moss appears in areas that are not conducive ... challenging whether you are a home lawn owner or a professional turf manager. Home Lawn Moss Management ...

  6. Dollar Spot Applications

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    necessarily! We are seeing courses that have been mowing since February, looking at turf that really never went ... dormant, and most of us would agree our turf didn’t go into winter in the best of shape. Now consider the ... pathogen, if the turf didn’t really go to “sleep” neither did dollars spot pathogen.   So let’s look at the ...

  7. Disease Alert! Gray Leaf Spot Showing Up Early

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    the disease were confirmed in the clinic. This is at least a month earlier than normally detected in ... Ohio. Both cases were in central Ohio and at sites that have had a history of the disease. This can be ... a very destructive disease to ryegrass, both annual and perennial. To date this is only a serious disease ...

  8. Dollar Spot Applications

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/dollar-spot-applications

    We are seeing courses that have been mowing since February, looking at turf that really never went ... dormant, and most of us would agree our turf didn’t go into winter in the best of shape. Now consider the ... pathogen, if the turf didn’t really go to “sleep” neither did dollars spot pathogen. So let’s look at the ...

  9. 1999-2010 Scholarly Publications

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    Oomycete Diseases: Turfgrass. in Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science, Update 2, Robert M. Goodman, Ed., ... 86:1350-1356. Nelson, E.B., and Boehm, M.J.  2002.  Compost-Induced Suppression of Turf Grass Diseases ... Plants Get Sick Too! Plant Diseases Idea Starter. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: ...

  10. Broadleaf Weeds, Frost Injury and Disease Highlights

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    turf. However, if lawns are known to be susceptible to leaf spots and the disease progresses and becomes severe ... is a temporary situation and with several mowings the lawns will appear normal again. Disease ... past winter. The next disease that appears to be emerging is leaf spot. Leaf spots are most prevalent ...

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