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Volume 7, No. 1
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From Whence Your Help
7
Bifluid Spray System Helps Place Herbicides on Target
10
Business Acumen and Specialized Training Provide Formula for Success for Smith Tree & Landscape Service, Inc. Lansing, Michigan
14
Algae Control in Inland Water
18
Herbicides Offer Practical Weed Control for Industrial Sites
19
New for Unlighted Landing Strips: Reflector Landing System
20
N-Triple A Fly-In: National Aerial Applicators Stage First Annual Conference at Dallas
23
Texas Turfgrass Conference Features Intensive 3-Day Technical Training
24
Roadside Management on New England Chemical Conference Agenda
25
Sod Industry Section: System of Management Underway at Summit Hall to Protect Sod Root Zone and Eliminate Reseeding
27
American Sod Producers Hold Luncheon Conference Dec. 12 at Cleveland
27
South Dakota Growers are Now Marketing Own State Certified Seed
28
Meeting Dates
28
Dr. A. O. Leonard Will Author Feature Know Your Species
28
Turf Stand Density Up with Fall Fertilization
29
Know Your Species: Poison Oak (
Rhus diversiloba
)
30
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
31
Classifieds
31
New Bermudagrass Released by Clemson University
31
Advertisers
31
Shade Tree Symposium Set for Penn State University
32
Rotary Riding Mowers Need Standard Controls
32
Trimmings
33
Insect Report
February
Volume 7, No. 2
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After the Meeting, What?
8
Pinpoint Your Sod Harvesting Costs
10
Quality Seed for Specified Needs is Backbone of the Turf Industry: Jacklin Seed Co., Inc. has Developed Seed Production Business by Supplying Sod Producers and Turfmen with Specific Varieties
15
Project Trees: 60,000 for 50,000 Modestans
19
Youths cannot be Used on Hazardous Jobs
20
Broad Range of New Research Reviewed at 22nd Northeast Weed Control Conference
28
Ohio Turfgrass Foundation Stages Major Conference and Show for the Industry
31
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
32
San Antonio's Hemisfair Will Feature Native Trees
32
Activated Charcoal Helps Nullify Herbicide Residue
32
Southern Cal Turf Council Elects Officers for 1968
33
Sod Industry Section: Green Valley Turf Company Integrates Both Production and Marketing in 400-Acre Farm
36
For Sod Producers: Equipment to Fit Your Operation
38
Meeting Dates
38
Chipman Chemical Company Merges with Rhodia, Inc.
38
National Arborists Stage Winter Meeting at Tampa
38
New Chemical Products Prevent Fertilizer Caking
38
Union Carbide Wins Plaudits for Production of New Fertilizer Bag
39
New Chemical Approved for Industrial Weed Control
40
Know Your Species: Deerbrush (
Ceanothus integerrimus
)
41
Classifieds
41
Advertisers
42
Thiodan Registered for Spruce Gall Aphid Control
42
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March
Volume 7, No. 3
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Spraymen Need to Organize
7
Calibrate Sprayers Often: Beat Problems Caused by Damaged, Worn, or Plugged Orifices
13
Turf Enemy No. -1-:
Poa annua
18
Real or Imaginary: Claims Call for Care in Handling
20
Research Report: Control of Pit Scales on Oak
26
Weed Science Society of America Meets at New Orleans, Feb. 5-8
30
Southern Weed Conference at Miami Beach January 16-18
31
Renovation is Severe Method for Improving Turf
32
Use Thickeners for Improved Spray Drift Control
33
Florida Weed Specialist Develops Foam Generator
33
New Spray Adjuvants Now on the Market
34
Sod Industry Section: Washington State Finds Dacthal Effective in Postemergence Trail [Trial]
36
Chemicals Control Weeds in Bermudagrass Stands
36
Quality of Water Important in Irrigation
37
Sod Carried "Green Side Up" on Simmons Farm
37
Meeting Dates
38
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
40
Know Your Species: Chamise (
Adenostoma fasciculatum
)
42
Insect Report
43
Classifieds
43
Advertisers
44
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April
Volume 7, No. 4
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Credibility Gap?
7
Guest Editorial: Open Burning vs. Pollution
8
Calabasas Course Exemplifies Design and Installation Technology
13
Irrigation Roundup: Tips from Specialists in the Field to 3000 Golf Course Superintendents at the GCSAA 39th International Turfgrass Conference and Show
17
Tree Planting Review: Check List for New Employees
21
Mechanical Renovation: One Method for Upgrading Turf
24
39th Annual International Turfgrass Conference and Show Report: Golf Courses Become Integral Part of Plans for New U.S. Communities
27
Determine Nitrogen Use Carefully in Tree Care
27
Turf Care Now Ranks 2nd in Pa. Agri. Business
28
State Imports Flea Beetle for Alligator Weed Control
30
Revision of Trees Book Now Available at OSU
30
Greater Drift of Spray with Small Droplets
30
Spraymen Assume Liability When Mixing Own Chemicals
30
New Fruitless Olive Tree Imported from Australia
30
Herbicide Buildup Not Serious in Nurseries
31
New Booklet Available on Hydro-Mulching
31
Understand the Label Know Chemical Contents
32
Sod Industry Section: Modern Irrigation System on 850 Acres Aids Quality Sod Production at Emerald Valley
35
New Brushkiller Available for Spraymen
36
American Sod Producers Discuss Industry at First Annual Meeting, San Francisco
39
Know Your Species: Interior Live Oak (
Quercus wislizenii
)
40
New Products...: Designed for the Turf Irrigation Industry
41
Classifieds
41
Advertisers
42
Meeting Dates
42
Only by Chance do Bark Beetles Locate Elms
42
Trimmings
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May
Volume 7, No. 5
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Industry Needs Your Service
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Analyze Inland Water Before Any Aquatic Control: Red Alert for Spraymen
10
Design is Key for Effective Small Area Irrigation Systems
16
Helicopter is Versatile Tool for Contract Applicators
20
Meeting Dates
22
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
24
Arborists Change Membership Rules at Winter Meeting Held at Tampa
27
Veteran Arborists Organize National Consulting Service
28
Nurserymen Promote Trees at California Exposition
28
Sex Attractant Found for Western Pine Beetle
28
Needed Chemical Deicers Damage Highway Vegetation
30
Sod Industry Section: Field to Lawn Sod Handling Equipment is Basis for New MinnTurf Corporation
32
Research Report: Michigan Turf Conference
35
Manage Fertilizer for More Heat Tolerant Bent
36
Know Your Species: Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius)
37
Classifieds
37
Advertisers
38
Chad Research Fund Up by $4,000
38
Herbicide Persistence Varies by Soil Type
38
Trimmings
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June
Volume 7, No. 6
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Census is Valuable Tool
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Labor + Equipment = Work: Efficiency Equation for Tree Crews
10
Golf Course Designed for Senior Citizens: Design Stresses Golfers' Needs as Well as Beauty
14
Inland Water Management Creates Demand for Aquatic Consultants
18
How Seedlings Respond to Phosphorus
19
Fungus can Kill Maple Leaf Tissue
19
Meeting Dates
22
New Products...: Designed for the Turf Care Industry
23
Tractor "Mounties" Provide Custom Lawn Care Service
24
Construction Site Trees Need Special Treatment
24
NLNA to Publish New Landscape Directory
24
Root Girdling can Cause Severe Shade Tree Damage
24
Dr. Grosvenor Heads 1968 Landscape Awards Program
25
Tiny Wasp May Stem Dutch Elm Disease
25
Turfgrass Industry Hears Congressman MacMathias
26
Leafspot and Foot Rot in Bluegrass Lawns
26
Diagnosing and Treating Nematode Troubles
26
Heavy Water, Fertilizer May Cause Grass Wilt
27
MSU's First Turf Class is Graduated, Placed
27
Treatment for Webworms on Honey Locust Trees
27
Safeguard System Protects Buyers or Pesticides
28
Penn-Delaware ISTC Exhibits at Philadelphia
28
MSU Making Progress in Red Fescue Research
28
New Fescue Developed by Northrup, King & Co.
28
Good Year Predicted for Wisconsin Sod Producers
29
Numerous Agencies Battle Florida's Aquatic Weeds
30
Sod Industry Section: Sales Savvy is Business Management Key for Sod Producers Across the Country
32
MSU Tips on Sodding for Rapid Rooting
32
Turf becomes Big Business for Pennsylvania
33
Know Your Species: Big Sagebrush (
Artemisia tridentata
)
34
Mobile Soil Conditioners for Golf Course Balding
35
New Spray Emulsifier Designed for Spray Oils
36
Suppliers Personnel Changes
37
Classifieds
37
Advertisers
37
Insect Report
38
Safety "do's and dont's" for Pesticide Storage
38
"Up, Up and Away" Spraying Method a Winner
38
Use Hot Bath Method to Kill Nematodes
38
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July
Volume 7, No. 7
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Help for the Industry
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Automation: Modern Tree Trimmers Ride to Work... All the Way to the Tree Top
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Formal Training and Recruitment can Help Meet the Industry's Labor Needs
18
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
20
Army Corps Engineers and Brush/Weed Killers Control Mississippi River Flood Channels
24
Pick-Congress Hotel Site of 44th ISTC
25
National Arborists Meet at Chicago, Aug. 4-8
26
Amchem Solves Brush Killer Shortage
26
Animal Repellent Offers Long-Lasting Results
26
Brochure on Surfactants and Wetting Agents
27
Sod Industry Section: American Sod Producers Association to Stage 2nd Nat'l. Field Day on July 30
28
Special Type Mower for Irrigation Pipe
29
Room for Both Merion and New Fylking Variety
30
New Zealand Whirly-Birds Aid Pine Regeneration
30
GE and URI Join Forces in Turf Heating Studies
30
New Jersey Promotes Certified Seed Program
31
Know Your Species: Greenleaf Manzanita (
Arctostaphylos patula
)
32
Insect Report
33
Suppliers Personnel Changes
33
Classifieds
33
Turf Days Cancelled at Rutgers University
33
Advertisers
33
NYSU Agricultural College Honored by AAN Award
34
New National Golf Group has HQs in N. Carolina
34
Control of Illinois Pond Weeds Proves Complicated
34
Even Grass Seed can be Pretty "Corny"
34
Trimmings
35
Meeting Dates
August
Volume 7, No. 8
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Eliminate Guesswork in Chemical Spraying
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Beauty of Posterity
6
Dutch Elm Disease: A Matter of Priorities
12
International Shade Tree Conference President Reviews History and Predicts Progress for Group: Growth for I.S.T.C.
17
Inland Water Use Demands Aquatic Weed Control
28
Death of a Forest Giant
29
Checking for Borer Damage in Shade Trees
29
Herbicide Incorporation Requirements Vary
31
Sod Industry Section: Some Chinch Bugs aren't
32
Spell It Out in Grass via Warren's Monogram
33
Hillside No Problem with Locke's New Mower
34
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
36
Insect Report
36
Landscape Horticulture Program Offered by UM
37
Classifieds
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Advertisers
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New Jersey Now Growing 3000 Acres of Sod Yearly
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Meeting Dates
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UCR Project Aids Farmers and Herbicide Industry
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September
Volume 7, No. 9
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Non-Leaching Treflan® Disappears from Soil
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Special to Sod Producers
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Industry's Stake in Helicopter Spraying
10
Turf Quality Begins at the Farm Level
14
44th ISTC Report: Tree Care Business and Beautification
23
Meeting Dates
24
93rd Annual Convention: St. Louis Hosted American Association of Nurserymen
26
Grass Identification is Key to Proper Care
27
MSU's Rieke Provides Lawn Establishment Tips
27
Modifying Tractors can Cause Problems
27
Grass is Best Organic Soil Conditioner
28
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Control Industry
29
Ferguson Resigns U.S. Golf Assn. Position
29
Stripe Smut is Difficult to Control, Says Partyka
29
Central Nebraska Tech has Horticulture Course
29
Sodding Provides Best Turf Success in Summer
29
New Folder Explains Uses of Vapam® Soil Fumigant
30
Sod Industry Section: Second Field Day of ASPA is an Action Spectacular
33
Davey Seeks Variance on State Safety Code
33
Merion Bluegrass Meeting Drew Large Attendance
33
Cornell Conference Scheduled for Winter
33
Bermudagrass Mite Damage Difficult to Diagnose
34
New ARS Technique Aids Herbicide Evaluation
34
Cornell University Publishes DED Leaflet
34
Urban Environment Causes Problems for Plant Growth
35
CITGO Establishes New Beautification Program
35
Suppliers Staff Changes
36
Know Your Species: Tanoak (
Lithocarpus densiflora
)
37
Classifieds
37
New Seal Identifies Merion Bluegrass Sod
37
Advertisers
38
Trimmings
39
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October
Volume 7, No. 10
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City-Leased Helicopter to Spray Texas Mosquitoes
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Employee Loyalty
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A New Service for the Vegetation Care Industry: The Consulting Arborist
10
Well Structured Soil and Drainage are Critical in Golf Green Construction
16
In Final Testing Stages for Non-Crop Uses: New Broad Spectrum Herbicide
22
Proper Weed Control Aids Shelterbelt Tree Growth
22
Water Loss in Plants Studied in California
22
Foreign Tree Species Studied at Clemson U
24
Tractors and Economics: To Trade or Not to Trade
26
Meeting Dates
26
HRI Study Reveals Scope of Nursery Industry
26
American Golf Courses Stricken with Blight
26
New Fertilizer Packet Regulated by Weather
27
MSU Says Lawns Need Air Circulation and Nitrogen
27
Booklet Illustrates Proper Chain Saw Usage
28
Vo-Ag Students Earn While They Learn
28
Pesticide Demand Grows with Consumer Incomes
28
New Fylking Puts Hex on Artificial Grasses
28
Voracious Snail May Help Control Fresh-Water Weeds
29
Grace & Co. Publishes 1968 Product Guide
29
Packed in Poly Bags New Chewings Fescue
30
Sod Industry Section: High Flotation Tires Solve Problems at New Jersey Blue Grass Lawn Farms
32
Warren's Develops Hardy, New Bluegrass
32
Tour Stimulates Interest in Bluegrass Production
33
There's More Than One Way to Skin a Bug, Says Koval
34
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Control Industry
36
Know Your Species: Himalaya Blackberry (
Rubus procerus
)
37
Suppliers' Changes
37
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38
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November
Volume 7, No. 11
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Soil and Plant Analysis Explained in Brochures
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Assn. for Spraymen
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Visko-Rhap Clears Aquatics from Adams Bayou
10
Effective Plant Procurement
15
Gigantic Spray Campaign Stymies Gypsy Moth Tree Damage
19
Northwest Spraymen Discuss Association at Portland Annual
22
Thomson Machinery Adds Overland Scrapers to Line
22
Purdue Engineers Evaluate Electric Turf Heating
22
National-Standard Offers New Pierced-Metal Screen
23
Sod Industry Section: Promising for Close-Mowed Luxury Lawns: Fylking and Tifdwarf Bermuda
25
Fertilize Shade Trees Now, NAA Recommends
26
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
28
Know Your Species: Salt Cedar (
Tamarix ramosissima
)
29
Classifieds
29
Fusarium Blight Resembles Dollar Spot Disease
29
Insect Report
30
Trimmings
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UM Suggests How and When to Make Soil Tests
31
Meeting Dates
31
Aerial Applicators Meet Dec. 1 at Las Vegas
31
Dry-Film Air Dries in Minutes
December
Volume 7, No. 12
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Chronister Heads Harvest Publishing Company
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A $3 Billion Business
6
Weeds Trees and Turf
Magazine's 1969 Business Forecast
9
Texas Industrial Weed Conference Report: In-House vs. Custom Contracts
12
Weeds Trees and Turf
: 1969 Suppliers Guide
39
Weeds Trees and Turf
: 1968 Article Index
45
New Colorant for Turf Marketed by Mallinckrodt
45
Niagara Chemical Issues Growers Guide to Ethion
45
Winter Turf School Accepting Applicants
46
Suppliers Staff Changes
47
Wintertime Safety Check
47
-Spray Rigs
47
-Pesticide Storage
48
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
50
Sod Industry Section: All Sod Growers Invited to Attend ASPA Annual
52
Diamonds's Dacthal W-75 Now Available for Turf
52
White is President of N.W. Bluegrass Assn.
53
Know Your Species: Mountain Misery (
Chamaebatia foliolosa
)
54
Specialty of Knowles: Tree Plant Food
55
Classifieds
55
State Regulations Vary on Landscape Contracting
55
Advertisers
56
Insect Report
56
Dow Chemical Cuts Price of Dowpon Grass Killer
56
Trimmings
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Meeting Dates
57
Ohio Scientist Discusses Home Lawn Care Fallacies
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