Arkansas Turfgrass Association | Summer 2024
This issue covers control of yellow and knotroot foxtail in southern turfgrass. Also features considerations for using biostimulants and more !
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Vice President’s LetterUniversity of Arkansas Turf Team
January 16 – 17, 2025 | Hot Springs Convention Center – Hot Springs, Arkansas
Don’t miss out! The ATA Annual Conference and Trade Show offer great opportunities for networking, education and certifications.
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By Mikerly Joseph, Dave Han, and Scott McElroy | Auburn University – Current address of first author: University of Florida
This study found that yellow foxtail responded differently to herbicides than knotroot foxtail, and knotroot foxtail was more difficult to control.
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By Mike Fidanza, Ph.D. | Professor of Plant and Soil Science, Penn State Berks Campus; Reading, PA
Exciting innovations on the nearby horizon and evidence-based efforts will lead the way toward a better understanding of how biostimulants will help maintain and improve plant and soil health.
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By Neal Glatt, CSP, ASM | GrowTheBench.com
Let’s make this season our best yet by empowering those around us to shine and become refreshed by working as a member of a true team.
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