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Garden pests / Agronomy / Invasive plant species / Herbicide / Soil contamination / Toxicology / Lawn / Weed control / Digitaria / Agriculture / Landscape architecture / Land management
Date: 2014-04-01 10:34:26
Garden pests
Agronomy
Invasive plant species
Herbicide
Soil contamination
Toxicology
Lawn
Weed control
Digitaria
Agriculture
Landscape architecture
Land management

Turfgrass IPM Advisory Seasonal Turfgrass Pest Update, Utah State University Extension, Spring 2014 Turfgrass Management As the snow thaws and warmer weather begins, turf damage due to disease or other

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