Turfgrass Council of North Carolina | September/October 2024
This issue covers how the endangered species act impacts turfgrass managers. Also spotlights Dr. Grady Miller as well as herbicide resistant weeds and more !
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By Cecilia Johnson | SodSolutionsPro.com
We are thrilled to present a very special member spotlight in this education edition of NC Turfgrass Magazine. Dr. Grady Miller, a name familiar to our members, is a prolific contributor to our publication and an esteemed Professor at N.C....
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By Estefania G. Polli and Travis Gannon | Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, North Carolina State University
The ESA will impact land managers by requiring them to be knowledgeable about the endangered species present in areas where they apply pesticides and to implement appropriate conservation efforts to ensure those species aren’t adversely affected.
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By Tripp Rogers and Travis Gannon | Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, North Carolina State University
Herbicide-resistant weeds are present in turfgrass systems and will likely become more problematic in the future.
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Dr. Jim Kerns Department Extension Leader, Turfgrass Pathology Specialist & Professor – Entomology & Plant Pathology NC State Extension, NC State University | Lee Butler Extension Coordinator, Entomology & Plant Pathology, NC State Extension, NC State University
Turfgrass disease diagnosis is challenging. Despite what many in the general public and maybe even within the industry think, turfgrass systems are not sterile environments.
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