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  1. Turf Tips: September 8, 2014

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/node/47

    Turf Disease Updates- Fall ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Lawns Coming Out of Winter

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/lawns-coming-out-winter

    growth as spring conditions develop and the turf plants grow. Feeding in lawn from rodents under the snow ... weeds. Damage to turf from tire tracks on frozen lawn. If the crowns of the grass plants are alive, ... J.W. Rimelspach, Turf Pathology Program Specialist The following are situations that may be seen ...

  4. Moss

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/moss-0

    can be challenging whether you are a home lawn owner or a professional turf manager. Home Lawn Moss ... fertilization program. These maintenance procedures will take time to improve the lawn and restore turf ... density.- Moss should be raked and removed from the lawn to allow turf grow and to encourage      density.- ...

  5. Red Thread is Rampant!

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/red-thread-rampant

    lawns fromm many parts of the state. Red thread is a foliar disease that usually occurs during spring ... the disease is often severe.- Other cultural practices that promote healthy turf and vigorous growth ... and fall. Under the right conditions the disease may be seen in summer. The disease is often ...

  6. Moss

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/moss

    challenging whether you are a home lawn owner or a professional turf manager. Home Lawn Moss Management ... program. These maintenance procedures will take time to improve the lawn and restore turf density. Moss ... should be raked and removed from the lawn to allow turf grow and to encourage density. It there is bare ...

  7. GRASSOLOGY!! As seen on TV!!

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/grassology-seen-tv

    University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture Turfgrass Science Program (http://turf ... .uark.edu) – Turf Tips Mike Richardson and Doug Karcher Department of Horticulture University of Arkansas ... get a “gorgeous lawn that’s virtually maintenance-free”. With this lawn, there will be “no more weekly ...

  8. Anthracnose Basal Rot on Greens

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/anthracnose-basal-rot-greens

    a lower mowing height and increase mechanical damage which can intensify the disease. Switch from grooved ... often considered one of the most difficult diseases on greens to deal with by a superintendent ... especially once the disease progresses to the basal rot stage and the turfgrass shows signs of thinning. This ...

  9. Diabetes Education

    https://licking.osu.edu/program-areas/family-and-consumer-sciences/diabetes-education

    increasingly feeling the effects of diabetes as thousands of people suffer from the disease, and many others ...

  10. 2023 Wednesday In The Classrooms

    https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/2023-wednesday-classroomes-2

    weather conditions. Please check website for any updates. Questions, please call 330-638-6783. January 18- ...

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