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Timing Matters: A Grub Control Application Guide

Avoiding damage from grubs is best done on a preventative basis, as it is much easier to target and control the early larval stages...

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Got Grubs?

Regardless of where your customers are located, one thing is certain: grubs can ruin even the best of outdoor spaces. Knowing what attracts them...

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Summer Stress Management

Proper foliar fertility applications are a cornerstone of summer stress management. Unbalanced fertility applications can sacrifice root growth for excessive top growth at a...

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Getting the Most Out of Your Fairway Fertility Program

Getting the most out of your fertility program, especially for fairways, your largest maintained areas, is of paramount concern. Fairway fertility programs have a...

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    The Andersons, Inc. Acquires Turf Fertilizer Manufacturer Reed & Perrine

    MAUMEE, Ohio, May 01, 2024The Andersons, Inc. announced it has completed the acquisition of...

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    Keep Greens Clean this Spring with CastAway™ DG

    With spring weather fast approaching, planning is key to ensuring your greens are ready...

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    Preventative vs. Curative Disease Control

    There is an old adage among turf managers that says, “an ounce of fungicide...

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    Take Back Control: How to Prevent Goosegrass and Crabgrass on Putting Greens

    Goosegrass and crabgrass are grassy annual weeds that germinate in the late spring and...

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    Got Carbon?

    Carbon, one of the essential building blocks of all organic life, acts as the...

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    Tips for Spring Flower Planting Success

    From clubhouse grounds to home lawns, planting season is rapidly approaching. Taking a few...