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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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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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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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 fertility program, especially for fairways, your largest maintained areas, is of paramount concern. Fairway fertility programs have a...
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Aerification is a critical agronomic practice for relieving compaction, promoting infiltration, and improving overall...
For golf course superintendents and turf managers, achieving consistently lush turf takes more than...
Grub management can sometimes be challenging. Weather patterns or the routing of preventative applications...
A traditional 50-pound bag of 22-0-4 fertilizer contains about 20 pounds (or 40%) of...
FERTILITY + INFILTRATION + HYDRATION The higher temperatures and longer summer days mean your...
Regardless of where your customers are located, one thing is certain: grubs can ruin...