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    The Vehicle, Fall 1993

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    Table of Contents 7/10ths SynthesisPeter F. Essigpage 5 Aug 1992 (My Small Catechism)Jon Montgomerypage 6 Chaos Is-J. Dylan McNeillpage 7 UntouchedTraci Williamspage 8 The JustificationJohn C. Carminepage 8 LincolnJon Montgomerypage 9 Untitled (Photo)Nicole Niemanpage 10 Park PoemJohn Brillhartpage 11 SmokeJulia Ann Canhampage 12 Warming the BenchAnn Moutraypage 12 Cereal KillerJay Harnackpage 13 The Dutiful SonsTom McGrathpage 14 UntitledCatherine DeGraafpage 17 7-up bottleWalt Howardpage 17 BreedDan Trutterpage 18 An Argument Against LoveTony Martinezpage 19 UntitledT. Scott Laniganpage 19 Glassblowers BallStephanie Franzenpage 20 Portrait of a Young GirlJohn C. Carminepage 20 Untitled (artwork)Dan Trutterpage 21 Death of a FriendLizabeth Kulkapage 22 Submission BluesMartin Paul Brittpage 23 To the Fourteen Year Old SuicideScott Langenpage 23 The Flabby PilgrimTom McGrathpage 24 The Fall of ImmortalityBrian Wheelerpage 25 Merging with AirThom Schnarrepage 26 UntitledCatherine DeGraafpage 27 Tree FishSandra Beauchamppage 28 Country SlumberJ. Dylan McNeillpage 29 Untitled (artwork)Dan Trutterpage 33 Authors\u27 Pagepage 34https://thekeep.eiu.edu/vehicle/1060/thumbnail.jp

    The Effect of Various Plant Growth Regulators on Rough Turf at Coles County Airport

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    A field test was conducted to determine the effectiveness of various concentrations of selected plant growth regulators. All PGR\u27s were applied at various rates and combinations on rough turf at Coles County Airport, Charleston, Illinois. The dominant grasses in the test site were bluegrass (Poa pratensis Huds.) and fescue (Poa pratensis L.). The plant growth regulators were evaluated at regular intervals for the reduction of biomass, reduction of height, seedhead suppression, and color relative to control. One third ounce per acre Escort in combination with 4 ounces per acre Embark was the most effective in reducing biomass accumulation followed by 1/4 ounce per acre Oust. Subjective visual studies were performed to determine the amount of height reduction. One third ounce Escort with 1/4 pint Embark was the most effective followed by 1/4 ounce per acre Oust. One third ounce Escort with 1/4 pint Embark was also the most effective at reducing the production of seedheads followed by 1/4 ounce per acre Escort. One third ounce Escort with 1/4 pint Embark was the only treatment to display a significant injury in the form of discoloration during one sampling period

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