Tennessee Turfgrass Association | April/May 2019
This issue features an update on bermudagrasses as well as weed control lessons learned. Also includes a memoriam of Dr. Lloyd Callahan and more.
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By Tom Samples and John Sorochan | University of Tennessee, Department of Plant Sciences
Bermudagrass, an aggressive sodforming and warm-season turfgrass, most likely originated in Africa and south and southeastern Asia.
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By Jim Brosnan, Ph.D., Greg Breeden, and José J. Vargas | University of Tennessee
Each year the turfgrass weed science program at the University of Tennessee conducts hundreds of research trials in the field, greenhouse, and laboratory.
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It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Dr. Lloyd Callahan on February 13, 2019.
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Andy Mason, William Head and Clay Head are more than just brothers-in-law, they are farmers and business partners operating a thriving sod farm in Springfield, Tennessee.
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By Bo Burns | Biologist & Market Development Manager at SOLitude Lake Management
Algae: it comes in many forms and colors. It’s slimy, stinky and can ruin the beauty and function of your golf course lakes and irrigation systems.
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