Browse Weeds, Trees and Turf - 1972 Issues


Volume 11, No. 1

Page Section/Selected Titles
1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 Editorial: On the Safety and Health Act of 1970
6 Letters to the Editor
7 Government News/Business
8 The Great Industry at Work: Integrated Land Development
10 Nozzles and Spray Systems
14 Effects of Weed Control on the Environment
20 Match Tree Selection to Use Area
23 Meeting Dates
24 Ohio Turfgrass Conference: Fifth Annual Show and Tell
26 Tree Removal Stirs Ire of Miami Citizen
27 Wood Bark Industry Now Organized
27 Transvaal Buys Herbicide Plant
28 Continuous Training: Technique for Holding Employees
28 Illinois to Hold Pesticide Clinics
29 Grounds Maintenance Conference Scheduled
29 Safety Act Booklet Available
30 Sod Industry Section: ASPA - California or Bust
30 Consumer Protection Highlights Sod Growers Meeting
31 A Sod Producer's Two Goals
32 Ohio Sod Growers Organize New Group
32 Plants Vital; but can't Solve Pollution
32 Definition of a Farmer
33 New Products
36 Ohio State Sponsors Short Course
36 Infrared Holds Promise for Turfgrass
37 Kit Aims at Cutting Weed Control Corners
38 Elanco Field Tests New Pre-Plant Herbicides
38 New Brochure
38 Helicopters Fertilize 60,000 Acres of Trees
38 New Owner for Jari Sickle Mower Line
38 1972 Turf and Landscape Horticulture Institute
38 Republic Rubber Drops Some Product Lines
39 Industry People on the Move
39 Stop Erosion with Ground Cover Product
39 Check Electric Motors Regularly
40 Book Review
41 Classifieds
42 Trimmings
42 Advertisers' Index
42 A Grass Roots View of Pesticides


Volume 11, No. 3

Page Section/Selected Titles
1 Cover
4 Table of Contents
8 Editorial: Environmental Pesticide Control Bill
10 Guest Editorial: The Pesticide Future is Brighter
12 Government News/Business
14 Chemicals Reduce Maintenance Costs for Maryland Highways
16 Herbicides Keep Jacksonville Drainage Ditches Open
19 Chemical Weed Control Cuts Labor Costs in Half
22 25 Year Projection: Industry's Role in Weed Science
30 Silver Anniversary: Southern Weed Science Society Report
32 Industry Executive Predicts Brighter Chemical Future
37 Eron Invents Aerator and Water Treatment Device
38 Ohio Landscape Contractors Elect Officers
39 Canada Thistle Threat to Green Industry
44 Sod Industry Section: Management Factors Affecting Sod Heating
45 Midwest Turfgrass Growers Attend Meeting in Lincoln
45 Agrico Moves Sales Division to Memphis
46 Scientists Honored by Northeast Weed Society
46 Jacobsen Publishes Service Manual for 2-Cycle Motors
47 ASPA Plans Canadian Summer Meeting
47 Vandermolen to Market New Brush Chipper
47 Florida Group Sets Trade-Education Show Date
48 Industry People on the Move
49 No One Answer to Pollution Solution
50 [New Products]
52 Agronomists Report New Use for Old Tires
55 Environmental Safety Bulletin Available from Dow
55 Encapsulated Chemicals Decrease Human Toxicity
55 Turf Equipment Firms Sign Marketing Agreement
56 Letters to the Editor
57 Biological Control for Gypsy Moth
58 Insect Report
58 Meeting Dates
62 Forest Ecologist Studies Herbicides Residues
62 Advertisers' Index
63 Classifieds
64 Trimmings
64 EPA Registers Dow Herbicide for Texas Use


Volume 11, No. 4

Page Section/Selected Titles
1 Cover
6 Table of Contents
8 Editorial: Our Brave New World
10 Government News/Business
13 Dutch Elm Disease: One Step Closer to a cure
18 Precision Spray System: Accutrol - Industry Unites Chemicals and Air
21 Letters to the Editor
23 43rd International Turfgrass Conference and Show: Expo - Commercial Turfgrass
26 Winter-Hardy Ornamentals: The Key is Year-Round Fertility
28 Zoysia Grass: Mel Anderson's Bold Experiment
34 Wisconsin to Hold Arborist Training Seminars
34 Canadians Reduce Spray Drift on Ontario Highways
34 Purdue Turf Students Receive Scholarships
35 Adikes Introduces New Adelphi Kentucky Bluegrass
35 Brooks Instrument Announces Marc VI Turbo-Meter
38 National Arborists Assn. Elects Officers
39 Scientists Advocate Nuclear Power to Conserve Energy Drain
40 Ecology Manipulation Suggested for Sod Fields
40 New Headquarters Building to House Upjohn Ag Division
41 Brush in Central Texas Controlled with Tandex
41 SAFO Markets Spreader Sticker
46 Industry People on the Move
47 New Products
50 Lofts to Market New Turfgrass Varieties
50 Nopco Markets Wetting Agent in Slurry Form
51 Illinois Spray Law Discussed at Conference
52 Grade Changes Affect Adjacent Tree Growth
54 Sod Industry Section: American Sod Producers Assn. Stages California Sod Blast
61 Meeting Dates
62 Insect Report
65 Aquatic Weed Group to Meet July 9-12
65 Scientists Seek Biological Control of Forest Pests
66 Advertisers' Index
67 Classifieds
68 Trimmings
68 Sodding Specifications Developed by ASPA
68 The Grounds for Grass


Volume 11, No. 5

Page Section/Selected Titles
1 Cover
6 Table of Contents
8 Editorial...: The Hat Trick
10 Government News/Business
12 The Public Relations of Public Spraying
14 Fluorescence - Nature's Hereditary Trademark: Ultraviolet Light Helps Decode Ryegrass Species
14 -Fluorescence as Related to Ryegrass Recommendations
28 -Flourescence [Fluorescence] and Ryegrass Breeding
28 -Flourescence [Fluorescence] in Ryegrass Certification
52 -Flourescence [Fluorescence] and the Federal Seed Act
16 Slow Release Herbicides: A New View in Aquatic Weed Control
18 Turfgrass Retardation with Chemicals
20 Florida Applicator Saves Owner $45/Acre: Injection System Keeps Nematodes in Check
37 Abbott Laboratories Releases Brochure
37 Insects in Weed Control to be Studied
39 Literature on Chinch Bug Available from Stauffer
39 U.K. Forestry Plantations Adopt Shell Prefix
40 Tree Service Company Transplants Chinese Ginkgo
41 Industry People on the Move
42 Controlled-Release Chemicals May Aid in Reforestation
43 Insect Report
45 Aquatic Weed Program Set for July 9-12
45 Penn State Fertilizer Tests Indicate Good Results
46 Meeting Dates
49 New Products
50 Florida Firm Babysits Tree
51 Pesticide Discovery and Testing Costly, Dow Scientists Report
54 Golf Course Builders Elect Ball Pro as President
54 Fertilizer Pollution Nil Says MSU Scientist
56 Sod Industry Section: Chicken Feed from Clippings
58 Revised Tree Ordinance Booklet Now Available
62 Cost of Weed Control Compared with Slide Rule
62 New Formulation of Dylox Registered for Gypsy Moth
63 Davey Field Men Attend School of Hard Knots
64 Merchandising Pays for Hofmann Nurseries
65 Classifieds
65 Advertisers' Index
66 Trimmings


Volume 11, No. 11

Page Section/Selected Titles
1 Cover
3 Table of Contents
4 Editorial: Applicator's Tea Party
5 Government News/Business
7 WTT Special News Report: Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
9 Part II: Applicator Use Laws: [Laws for States/Territories from Montana to Virgin Islands]
12 The Magic of Wand of Science: A Ryegrass That Cuts Clean
14 Low Temperature Turfgrass Kill
16 International Pesticide Applicators, Inc.
18 Weevil Battalion Charges Water Hyacinth
20 Outdoor Trees for Indoor Use
24 Letters to the Editor
24 Trees Suffer Stress Plants Pathologist Says
24 Golf Couse Builders Prepare Membership Directory
25 Meeting Dates
26 Rohm and Hass Company Discovers New Rodonticides [Rodenticides]
26 Operating Cost Study Released by Nursery Industry
26 Emory Hunter Appointed 1973 Expo Chairman
26 Calif. Pesticide Applicators to Form New Association
26 Grass Identification Guide Available from O.M. Scott
26 Conrad L. Scheetz is New GCSAA Exec. Director
27 Industry People on the Move
29 Turfgrass Ice Rinks
30 Sod Industry Section: Marketing Order Concept a Necessity for Sod Producers
32 New Products
34 Insect Report
34 Grounds Management Society Announces News Officers
36 Service Training Program Announced by Jacobson
37 Super Duals Protect Turf at Memory Gardens
38 GCSAA Turfgrass Showcase Slated for January 7-12
38 Gas Engine Market to Double in 5 Years
39 Classifieds
39 Advertisers' Index
39 New California Facility Erected by F.E. Meyers
40 Trimmings
40 The Law in Review