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Lawn Weed Prevention and Control
Author(s) J. C. Stler, R. C. Newman. A sound weed control program combines proper lawn management with proper herbicide use to effectively prevent...
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Turf Diseases of the Great Lakes Region
Author(s) J. P. Kerns, P. L. Koch. Want to know what's ailing your lawn, park, or golf course turf and how to cure it? Turn to Turf Diseases of ...
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Herbicide Effectiveness on Invasive Plants in Wisconsin—2013
Author(s) Mark Renz. Based on research and field observations, this publication highlights the effectiveness of 35 herbicides on 32 different inv...
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Conservation of Native and Domestic Pollinators in Managed Turfgrass Landscapes
Author(s) Jonathan L. Larson, R. Chris Williamson, P. J. Liesch. Bees and other pollinators provide invaluable ecological and economic services, ...
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Managing Turfgrass Pests in Wisconsin
Author(s) P. L. Koch, P. J. Liesch, R. C. Williamson, D. J. Soldat, M. J. Renz, D. Drake, G. Nice. In its many forms, the turfgrass management ind...
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Turfgrass Disorder: White Grubs
Author(s) R. C. Williamson, P. J. Pellitteri. White grubs feeding on the turfgrass roots can cause either irregular patches or uniformly thin, dro...
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Northern Masked Chafer
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. A serious insect pest of turfgrass, the northern masked chafer is a beetle species that has been reported in two so...
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European Chafer
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson, Annie Deutsch. A serious insect pest of turfgrass, the European chafer beetle was first reported in Door County, Wi...
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Common Weed Seedlings of the North Central States
This detailed, illustrated guide will help you identify the 54 most common problem weed species in the north central region of the United States. ...
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Japanese Beetles
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. This fact sheet on the Japanese beetle, considered the single most important turf grass pest in the United States ...
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Turfgrass Disorder: Sod Webworms
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, C. F. Koval, D. L. Mahr, R. Kachadoorian. The term sod webworm refers to a group of closely related insect species who...
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Turfgrass Disorder: Greenbug
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, D. L. Mahr. Areas of discolored turf, ranging from pale green to yellow to burnt orange, often occur under shade trees...
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Turfgrass Disorder: Chinch Bug
Author(s) R. C. Williamson, D. L. Mahr, R. Kachadoorian. Chinch bug (Blissus leucopterus) is an important insect pest of turfgrass in Wisconsin: e...
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Sod Webworms in Turf
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. These highly destructive pests kill turf by clipping off grass blades and shoots. Find out how to recognize the dam...
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Earthworms in Turf
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. This simple fact sheet on earthworms discusses why they are a valuable resource: benefiting the soil, providing bai...
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Black Cutworms in Golf Course Turf
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. Black cutworm is the most destructive of all cutworm species that attack turfgrasses. It is considered a major pest...
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