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Seed Outlook and Crop Varieties for 1960
Using high-quality seed of adapted and tested varieties is an important part of good farming in 1960 or any year. New to this section this year is the outlook for seed of some of the varieties you may wish to plant
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February 1967 Conference Issue
Massachusetts Turf and Lawn Grass CouncilBetter Turf Through Research and Educatio
Recommended from our members
1966
Proper Watering by Earl P. Grey (page 1) Soil Structure and Plant Feeding for Trees and Shrubs on the Golf Course by William Teece (2) Power Golf Carts: A Blessing or a Curse by David Dunlavey (3) A Comparison by Paul White (3) Trees on a Golf Course by Oliver Leech (5) Turf Management Majors Want a Golf Team by Richard Rossiter (6) Class Will of \u2766 (7)Famous Last Words from 1966 (8) Turf Heating with Electric Cables by J.R. Barrett, Jr. and W.H. Daniel (A-1) Poa Annua Restriction by C. F. Kerr and W.H. Daniel (A-9) Phosphorus by Marvin H. Ferguson (A-14) Role of Potassium in Turf Grass management by R. E. Wagner (A-16) Role of Minor Elements in Turfgrass Management by Alexander Radko (A-22) Rhizoctonia Brown patch and Pythium Diseas by Malcolm C. Shurtleff (A-27) Sclerotinia Dollar Spot and Snow Mold by Noel Jackson (A-32) Fusarium Blight - Disease of Turf Grasses by George A. Bean (A-35) Observing the Weather - Old and New Techniques by Robert C. Copeland (A-39) Water Supply by Allan Grieve Jr. (A-41) Establishment and Maintenance of Campus Turf by William A. Lambert (A-51) Athletic Field Management by J. T. Williams (A-56
Seed Outlook and Crop Varieties for 1960
Using high-quality seed of adapted and tested varieties is an important part of good farming in 1960 or any year. New to this section this year is the outlook for seed of some of the varieties you may wish to plant.</p
Recommended from our members
1970
Fish Anyone? by Robert Gomes (page 1) Future of Turf by William Rolland (1) Pesticide Control by Peter Scoville (2) The Perfect Answer by Frank J. Dolson, Jr. (3) Bright Sayings (3) Class Will (4) Turfgrass Improvement in 1968 through Renovation by Alexander M. Radko (A-1) Winter Injury by A. Robert Masur (A-3) Spring and Summer Experiences of 1969 by James W. Timmerman (A-7) Growing Turf in the Transition Zone by George B. Thompson (A-10) GCSAA Certification by Norman Kramer (A-12) Air Pollution by Saul Rich (A-17) Breeding and Selection of Better Bluegrass Varieties by C. Reed Funk (A-23) Shade Grasses by Glen M. Wood (A-26) Pros and Cons of Kentucky Bluegrass Varieties from a Commercial Standpoint- Flyking and Common Kentucky Bluegrass by Doyle W. Jacklin (A-36) Pros and Cons of Merion Bluegrass by Margaret Herbst (A-42) Care and Maintenance of Highway Turf by John M. Zak (A-49) Thatch and Related Problems of Turf Management by Ralph E. Engel (A-53) Method of Operation of Turfgrass Disease Causing Fungi by Malcolm E. Shurtleff (A-55) Nutrition and its Relation to Turfgrass Diseas by Houston B. Couch (A-60) Turfgrass Disease Control by William C. Haskett (A-64) Interpretation of the Specialty Fertilizer Label by Henry W. Indyk (A-66) Bentgrasses by Robert W. Miller (A-70