Turfgrass Council of North Carolina | Jan/Feb 2019
This issue covers creating a pollinator-friendly habitat for your golf course. Also includes an invitation to join the NCSU Wolfpack.
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By Dr. Danesha Seth Carley and Dr. Terri Billeisen |
Insects are the most common and abundant pollinators in the world. Although bees may be the most well-known insect pollinators, there are many other insect species, including butterflies, moths, wasps, flies and beetles, which also play an important role in...
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By R .J. Cooper | Professor of Turfgrass Management, North Carolina State University
I remember well my first day of college as a Turfgrass Management major at Penn State University. It was 1974, and my first class was Calculus I. I sat down at my desk on which sat a 3” x 3”...
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