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January
Volume 8, No. 1
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Platz Elected President of NFSA for 1698-69
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Thompson Pesticide Guide
3
Table of Contents
4
Editorial: Winter Refresher
6
Seed Technology, Inc. Develops Turf Analysis Test
14
Professional Image and Service Build: Lawn Care Business
18
Kaspar Burgi, Inc. Successful with Massive Tree Transplant
25
Ken Voorhies at Columbine CC Finds Directors Appreciate Budget Control
28
2nd Annual N-Triple A Fly-In: National Aerial Applicators Meet at Las Vegas, Nevada
32
Michigan Nurserymen Want Effective Licensing Law
33
Theories Vary on Cause of Dutch Elm Disease
34
Sod Industry Section: Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue - A Shade-Tolerant Turfgrass
36
New Products... Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
38
Know Your Species: Vine Maple (
Acer circinatum
)
40
New Hercules Film Depicts 'Visko-Rhap' Efficiency
40
Koren Student Works on Turf Hybrids
40
Turf Conference Scheduled for Sunny Miami Beach
41
Classifieds
41
SMA Elects New Officers
41
Advertisers
42
Insect Report
42
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43
Meeting Dates
February
Volume 8, No. 2
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Editorial: DDT on Trial
6
Tom Graham's Formula for Successful Industrial Weed Control
8
Pesticide Application Regulatory Practices
12
Florida's 'Super Forests' Yield Select Seedlings
18
Scientists Present New Findings at 23rd Northeast Weed Conference
26
Amchem Designs Aerial Boom for Drift-Free Spraying
28
Anti-Pesticide Suit Reaps Need for Double Dieldrin
28
Van Wormer Gives Tips on Lightning Protection
29
John Bean Puts Out New Sprayer-Duster Catalog
29
Oak Wilt Control Looks Promising, Says Nair
29
New Seed Packaging Plant
29
Britain has New Seeder
30
Ohio Turf Foundation Sponsors 2nd Annual Turf Conference
32
1969 Officers Announced at Louisiana Conference
32
MSU's Butcher Seeks Natural Control of DED
32
AAN Sales Campaign Widens Nursery Industry Markets
33
Southern Cal Association Installs New Officers
34
New Products... Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
36
Sod Industry Section: Quality Sod Produces Ready Market for Long Island Grower
37
30 Common Weeds Pictured on West Chemical Chart
37
IH Man Predicts Good Year for Tractor Sales in 1969
37
Vargas Heads Turfgrass Disease Research at MSU
39
Classifieds
39
Advertisers
39
Suppliers' Staff Changes
40
Insect Report
40
Texas Tech Senior Wins Weather-matic Scholarship
40
Certified 'Supes' Honored at Rocky Mountain Meeting
40
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Meeting Dates
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March
Volume 8, No. 3
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More Chemicals Used for Aquatic Weed Problems
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Editorial: This Means You!
6
Lake Oswego's New Municipal Course Automatic Irrigation System
8
New Development Helps Spot Underground Sources: Locate Water Supply
12
Comparing Mulches: The Long and Short of It
19
Tussock Moth Caterpillar: Bacterium Curbs Tree Defoliation
20
Life-Saving Aerial Spray Missions in Vietnam: Operation Ranch Hand
23
40th Meeting of Golf Course Superintendents: Leading Turfgrass Show at Miami Beach
30
Ninth Conference Staged by Virginia Turf Council
31
The Glory of the Tree
32
Automatic Irrigation for Goodyear Blimp Pad
32
Colorado's Kincaid Heads New Shade Tree Group
34
Buckner Catalog Describes New Long-Range Sprinklers
34
Grumman Develops Ag-Cat for High 'N' Heavy Flying
35
Hudson Offers Yardful of 'Good Guy Ladybugs'
35
Stauffer Chemical Chooses Distributor for Vaporooter™
35
Davey Tree Firms Join Forces, Expands Operations
36
Sod Industry Survey: A Comprehensive Study of U. S. Sod Production and Marketing Practices
41
Growers Tour Florida Sod Farms During 2nd ASPA Annual Meeting
44
New Products...: Designed for the Irrigation Specialist
46
Insect Report
46
Whitehead Tells Dow Story
47
Classifieds
47
Advertisers
48
Firm Offers Harvesters for Aquatic Plant Control
48
Illinois Group Re-Elects Bob Johnson as President
48
Trimmings
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April
Volume 8, No. 4
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Michigan State Expands Park/Recreation Program
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Editorial: House Bill 1059
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Highway Rights-of-Way Weed Control
8
Aquatic Weed Control: Potable [Portable] Water Treatment
12
Control Program:
Poa annua
18
Turf Management
18
-Thatch Removal
19
-At Last... An Answer to Thatch Problems!
20
Yeats' Northwest Spray Fertilizes Home Lawns in Minutes
21
National Arborist Winter Convention: Arborists' Program Includes New Chemicals, Urban Tree Problems
25
Don't Underestimate Bee Stings, Warns Brandt
25
Study Shows No Pesticide Residue Buildup to Date
26
Ninth Weed Science Society Meeting Features New Herbicide Technology
30
Bartles Continues Fight Against Wood-Burning Ban
31
Sod Industry Section: State Fair Booth Promotes Sod Sales for the Borbonus Brothers of Idaho
32
Irrigation Stressed: Midwest Regional Turf Conference
34
Witnesses Help Kill Proposed DDT Bill in Washington State
35
Florida School Considers Beautification Project
35
Air Pollutants Damage Plant Life, Says Darley
35
Balchem Process Retards Migration of Herbicides
35
Safe Pesticide Practices Stressed in UC Manual
35
California Program Saves Valuable Roadside Trees
36
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
38
California Golf Courses Almost Triple Since 1955
38
Bunton Offers New Equipment Catalogue
38
Denver Trees Suffer from 'Gastric' Ailment
39
Meeting Dates
40
Insect Report
41
Classifieds
41
Nurserymen Make Available New Safety Presentation
41
Advertisers
42
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May
Volume 8, No. 5
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Editorial: Leave the Nursery Business to Us, Uncle
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Right-of-Way Spray Control: Invert Emulsions Help Target Herbicides
10
St. Andrews Brought Game to America: 81 Years of Golf
14
Conservationists are Fighting to Stop a Million Tree Deaths a Year: Elm Research Institute
18
'Creeping Charlie' Uses Aqualin to Kill Aquatic Weeds
20
New Product Claim to Prevent This: It's Freers Elm Arrester
21
Hercules Predicts Growth in 'Visko-Rhap' Usage
21
Pennsylvania Group Elects Grau Executive Director
21
Neeley Reveals Pros, Cons of Fertilizing Trees
22
Sod Industry Section: Specialists Review New Grass Varieties
23
Meeting Dates
24
Hardi-Gardens Establishes 60 Franchises in Texas
25
Warren's A-20 Bluegrass has Five-Year Guarantee
26
Deal Says Air Pollution Damages Annual Bluegrass
26
Calhoun is Greens Expert
27
Woodbury's 'Envy' Treats Alkaline Western Soils
27
Texas A & M Combats St. Augustine Decline
27
Grass is Sound Absorbent Illinois Study Indicates
28
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
30
Students, Public to Enjoy Louisiana Tech's Arboretum
30
Morishita Says Control of Chinch Bug is a Cinch
30
Jersey Clean-Up Program Stresses Weed Control
30
Preventing Law Suits Involving Employees' Cars
31
Insect Report
33
Classifieds
33
Remington Arms Expands Service Center Network
33
Herbicide Selector Chart
33
Ferguson Fumigants Offers New Gelled Soil Fumigants
33
Advertisers
34
Magazine Staff Changes Announced
34
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June
Volume 8, No. 6
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Editorial: You are Where the Action is
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How a Leader Operates: The Davey Tree Expert Company
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The Monster of Stockbridge Bowl
18
Letter to the Publisher: Air Pollution Negligible from Burning Wood
22
Characteristics of Grasses as Related to the Science of Mowing
24
Prison Inmates Study Plant Care
26
Maintenance Choice is Clear: Lubricate or Languish
28
Six States' Growers Form Midwest Turfgrass Assn.; Joe McDermott is President
28
New WTT Staff Member
28
Features are Announced for 45th Tree Conference
29
Meeting Dates
30
Sod Industry Section: Sod Winterkill Extensive: Shortage Until 1971 Seen in Great Lakes Region
33
First World-Wide Turf Meet Set July 14-17 in England
33
ASPA Sod Field Days Open at Rutgers, Aug. 4
34
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
36
Elm Tree Losses a Record in Milwaukee, Wis., Area
36
Board Okays Bylaw Changes for Helicopter Association
37
Classifieds
37
Oregon State Accelerates Testing of New Herbicides
37
Advertisers
37
Industry People on the Move
38
Gulf Conducting Research on 'Time-Pill' Fertilization
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Weed Society Announces Three Policy Changes
38
Insect Report
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Weeds may be Detected by Infra-Red Photography
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Private Property Offers Sanctuary for Sick Trees
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July
Volume 8, No. 7
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Editorial: Price-Fixing Conspiracy on Money?
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Power Equipment, Chemicals Save Cemeteries from Weeds
9
Letter to the Editor: Australian Seeks Aquatometer
10
All Nine Lives... How to Kill Cattails
12
Ohio Research Report: Chemical Pruning Shows Promise
14
Golf Course Maintenance Headed Toward Total Turfgrass Perfection
16
What Type 2, 4-D to Use?
20
Sand-Based Greens, Grid Field Renovation: Report from Central Plains Turf Field Day
24
Here are Program Features for Shade Tree Conference
25
Meeting Dates
26
Sod Industry Section: The Cissels Employ a Turf Bird
27
$1 Buys 16 Publications on Lawns and Landscaping
27
Michigan Golf Course Damage, Also
27
Grass Use, Crop Forecast Reported at Merion Meeting
28
ASPA Field Days Aug. 4-5
29
Turfgrass Foundation Gives $10,000 Grant to OSU
29
Soil Test, Not Plant Use Basis for Fertilizer Need
29
Phosphorus is Key to Lake Enrichment
29
Slide Rule 'Errs' on Sod Webworm Control
30
New Products...: Designed for the Vegetation Care Industry
32
Industry People on the Move
33
421-Page Book Published on North American Nut Trees
33
Biological Herbicides Rated 'Safe, Effective,' by USDA
33
AAN Landscaping Film Among 10 Most Popular
34
FMC Non Crop Herbicide Given Federal Registration
34
VPI Revises Turf Circular
35
Texas A & M Scientists Testing New Brush Control Method
35
Pine Sawfly Bite Not Fatal; How to Spray if You Wish
36
USDA Extends Quarantine of Beetle-Infested Areas
36
'69 Ford Booklet Lists Industrial Tractor Line
36
Insect Report
37
Classifieds
37
Advertisers
37
Heath Goes International; Acquires CMW Sales
38
Vincennes University Adds Aerial Applicator Training
38
Elm 'Odor Code' can be Altered to Repel Beetles
38
Malathion Looks Good as Lake Fly Control
38
Record AAN Membership
38
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August
Volume 8, No. 8
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Editorial: Be Prepared to Fight Positively for Chemicals
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Dennis Showalter, Topeka Superintendent: Stretch Resources to Place the Park Where the People are
14
Dynamic ISTC Growth Coming
16
Moving Trees is Ancient Art
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Time Study for Planting Trees
20
Wood Waste Makes Money
22
DDT
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-Opponents Call It Danger to Environment; Killer of Many Life Forms
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-Defenders Say Environment - And Especially People - Endangered without It
29
Jaflo's Order: Selective Clearing
30
Sod Industry Section: 'Here's What You Need to Start a Sod Farm'
32
Representing Weed and Pest Control Company: Brazilians Visit
32
MSU Grass Plots Ready for First Field Day Sept. 10
32
St. Louis Botanical Garden Nears Fund-Drive Goal
32
Ohio Bulletin Published on Mite, Insect Control
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Meeting Dates
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Noxious Aquatic Weed Control Must be National National Goal, Says Southeast U. S. Group
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New Products for the Tree Care Industry
40
Insect Report
41
Classifieds
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Helicopter Association Elects Rockefeller and McPherson
41
Advertisers
42
AAN Publishes Guide on 'Truth-in-Lending'
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Letter to the Editor: Has
WTT
Issues from the First
42
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September
Volume 8, No. 9
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Editorial: A "Best Buy"
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How States are Working Around Mowing Hazards: Safety and Beauty
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Listen... Strikes... can be Avoided
14
Winning Turf Combination: Good Seed, Good Fertilizer and... Dandelion Control
16
For Winter Color, Overseed Bermudagrass
18
For 20 Years, Cutrine Keeps Trout Farm's Spring Water Clean, Safe
21
Florida to License 'Restricted Pesticide' Applicators
22
Trim, Sweep, Cut, Roll, Lift: All in a Sad Field Days' Work
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Meeting Dates
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Pennsylvanian Finds Sod More Profitable Than Beef
28
Stripe Smut Control Found
28
USDA Delays Decision on Pesticide Suspension
29
Turf Specialists Form International Society
29
Merion Bluegrass Seed to be Priced Higher
30
New Products
32
Pea Gravel 'Block Mulch' Cuts Water Evaporation
32
Industry People on the Move
33
Polluted Air Retards Growth of White Pine
33
Insect Report
34
Trees could be Affected by 'Ovedose' ['Overdose'] of Weed Killer
34
Letter to the Editor: Another Way to Kill Cattails
34
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Classifieds
35
Advertisers: Index to Advertisers
October
Volume 8, No. 10
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Editorial: What's Tough About becoming a Professional
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Letters to the Editor: Landscape Council, Editorial and Content Comments
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Water
10
It Takes a Total Water Management Service to Whip This
12
An Airboat You can Build
14
Effects and Costs: Aquatic Weed Harvesting
18
Chemically and Mechanically: How One City Manages Aquatic Weeds
20
USDA Technical Report on Controlling
Hydrilla verticillata
25
Meeting Dates
25
Kansas City's Elm Forest Suffering Triple Blows
26
Sod Industry Section: ...Since 1928
28
Turf Beauty Key: Irrigation
28
Insect Report
29
Interactions Significant for Trees and Turfgrasses
29
North Dakota State to Study Pesticide/Plant Metabolism
30
New Products Useful in the Aquatic Weed Control Industry
32
45th ISTC Report: Beautifying with Trees is a Complex Business
38
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USDA Tightens Regulations for Arsenic Pesticides
38
Industry People on the Move
39
Classifieds
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Advertisers: Index to Advertisers
39
Rohm and Haas Announces Two New Emulsifiers
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November
Volume 8, No. 11
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Editorial: November is for Thanking
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All the Ways You can Use Soil Shredders
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Meeting Dates
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Book Review
12
Levelland, Tex., Goes City-Wide Against Weeds
14
Utility Line Clearance: Pinning Down Costs
18
Portland Hilton: Hotel Brings Landscaping Downtown
20
Now You See It... ...Now You don't: Alligator Weed Vanishing Act Tulare County, Calif.
23
Gypsy Moth Tree Damage Trebled Over Past Year
23
Industry People on the Move
24
Princeton Turf of KC: How do You Run a Sod Farm in the City?: Like a Business
27
NW Turfgrass Association Announces 1970 Officers
28
Michigan State Reports on First Sod Field Day
29
King Ranch Grants $5,000 for Lawngrass Research
30
New Products
32
NW Applicators Gird for Pesticide Battle
33
A Tree Grows in the Darndest Place
33
Insect Report
34
20 Speakers Scheduled for Ohio Turfgrass Show
34
New Product, Plant for Wade
34
Letters to the Editor: Needed: Chart of Turf Diseases
34
Trimmings
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Classifieds
35
USDA Awards $85,293 for Wilt Disease Research
35
Advertisers: Index to Advertisers
35
Rutgers Announces Dates for Turfgrass Studies
December
Volume 8, No. 12
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Editorial: In 1970, Your Windfall or Your Downfall?
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Outlook - '70
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-What's Happening in Golf
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-Irrigation
10
-Sod Industry
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-Contract Applicating
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On the Canadian Side of Lake Erie, Dutch Elm Disease Moves Steadily Westward
12
Typical
WTT
Business Involves Six Operations, Survey Shows
14
Texas A&M Conference Covers the Question: What Kind of Weed Control?
16
Hercules Says Toxaphene is not a 'Hard' Pesticide
17
Weeds Trees and Turf
®: 1970 Suppliers' and Equipment Guide
49
Insect Report
50
From Emerald Valley Turf Nurseries: How to Cut Sod-Delivery Costs in Half
53
Meeting Dates
54
What's New with 'The Grass People'
56
New Products
58
Europeans Tour Ryan Facilities
59
New Management Announced for Landscape Contractors
59
Scientist Assails DDT Myths
60
Central Plains Turfgrass Report: Zoysia Fine on Kansas Golf Course
60
Atlas Computes Free Data for Pesticide Formulators
60
New Fact Sheets Available from Diamond Shamrock
61
Piantings [Paintings] can Reduce Some Traffic Noises 50%, Missouri Study Shows
61
Tree Expert Cites Assets of Liquid Plant Foods
61
Kearney-National Buys West Point Products Corp.
62
Florida Nurserymen Hear Qualities of a Manager
62
AAN Membership Spurts Ahead of Last Year's Gain
62
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Willard Hayes Purchases Automatic Rain Company
63
New Brochures Available on Baker Rental and Leasing
63
Classifieds
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Advertisers: Index to Advertisers
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