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January
Volume 18, No. 1
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Viewpoint: "Monster Bug" Attacks!
10
Green Industry News
10
-Lawn Care Growth Evident at Ohio Turf Show
14
-Ohio Simulator to Provide Turf Data
14
-Penncross Bent Rated Superior in NGF Survey
12
Government Update
14
Landscape Contractor News
16
Irrigation Renovation Decisions and Maintaining System Efficiency
24
How to Appraise Trees and Plants for Tax and Insurance Purposes
28
Park Maintenance Planning Begins with Good Design
34
African Savannah, Asian Swamps Make California Zoo Home
42
New Jersey Turfgrass Expo '78: Emphasis on Turf Production
49
Conference Presents Information on Wastewater Irrigation
52
Vegetation Management
52
-[Late Spring may be at Fault for Poor Crabgrass Control This Year]
54
Proscape
54
-[Factors Contributing to the Slow Establishment of Bentgrass on High Sand Greens]
54
-[Take Steps to Grow Deep Roots Even in the Winter]
56
Grass Roots
58
Products
66
Classifieds
70
Events
70
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February
Volume 18, No. 2
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Viewpoint
11
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12
-Turfgrass: High Salt, pH Tolerant Grass Found in Colorado
16
Cultivar Performance in Sod Blends and Mixtures
26
How to Prepare and Maintain a Baseball Field in the West
36
Nonselective Weed Control is Not Just for Specialists
54
Asplundh is Large Part of Right-of-Way History
60
Suburban Mowing Efficiency Improved by Growth Regulators
63
Michigan Nurseryman Boasts of Trickle Irrigation Benefits
72
Proscape
72
-[Recommendations for Rehabilitation of Campground Sites and Playground Areas Where Heavy Use Causes Deterioration and Continual Destruction of Turf]
79
Vegetation Management
80
Products
90
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96
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98
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March
Volume 18, No. 3
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8
Viewpoint
11
Green Industry News
14
Government Update
16
Considerations for Use of Corrugated Drainage Tubing
24
Professional Applicator Must Know Mixing Basics
39
Timing, Rate are Critical for Preemergence Herbicides
48
Scottish Greenkeepers Preserve Natural Challenge of Courses
57
GCSAA Winter Conference Report Sessions, Show Drew Over 6000
59
ALCA Honored by Houston Mayor: Houston Landscape Week Proclaimed
62
California Landscaper Nurtures Plants in Urban Environment
78
Vegetation Management: Crabgrass Problems
84
Proscape
84
-[The Difference Between Thatch and Mat Explained and Use of Posan on Greens]
91
Products
98
Classifieds
104
Michigan State Students Honored at Conference
106
Events
106
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April
Volume 18, No. 4
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8
-Basics Emphasized at Virginia Turf Conference
10
Government Update
15
Landscape Contractor News
16
Managing Turfgrass Transition in Both Spring and Fall
28
Geochemical Factors Affecting Plant Growth in Reclamation
45
Experts Discuss Latest on Thatch at Nebraska
46
-Latest Thatch Information is Helpful but Controversial
48
-Influence of Thatch on Soil is Both Positive and Negative
50
-Relationship of Thatch to Disease and Insect Stress
54
-Changes in Management Needed Due to Thatch Accumulation
58
-Integration of Control Methods Necessary to Prevent Thatch Buildup
62
Japanese Beetle Control: Biological and Chemical
68
Trees and Shrubs Recommended for Hardiness in the Northeast
76
Vegetation Management
76
-[The Major Difference Between Liquid and Granular Fertilizer is the Rate at Which Nutrients are Available for Root Absorption]
76
-[Best Way to Bring Down the pH of Lawns to a Satisfactory Level]
76
-[Turfgrass can be Scalped in Early Spring Before Greenup]
76
-[Applications of Fungicide for the Control of Snow Molds Must be Made in Late Fall Before Snow Cover]
76
-[Pigments and Dyes That Will Safely Color Turfgrass]
78
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98
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102
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102
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May
Volume 18, No. 5
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12
Green Industry News
14
Landscape Contractor News
19
Government Update
20
Integrated Control Strategies Established for Tree Insects
28
Bird Pest Control by Trimming Favorite Trees Shown Effective
32
Clearing Up Mysteries Will Aid Growth of Hydraulic Seeding
38
Groundcovers Provide Alternative to Turfgrass in Landscaping
46
Postemergents Available for Control of Nutsedge in Turf
54
Lake City Community College: Training to Meet Industry Needs
60
Vegetation Management
60
-[Recommended Post-Emergent Control of Immature Crabgrass and Other Annual Grasses in Turfgrass]
62
-[Keeping Bermudagrass Out of a Bluegrass Lawn]
64
Proscape
64
-[The Effect of the Energy Crisis on the Future of the Golf Industry]
65
-[Recommended Process for Selecting and Hiring a Design or Consulting Firm]
76
Products
90
Classifieds
93
Events
94
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June
Volume 18, No. 6
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Viewpoint: Action is Needed to Stop Loss of Extension Personnel
11
Green Industry News
12
Landscape Contractor News
14
Government Update
16
Symptoms and Conditions of Environmental Tree Disease
31
Detection and Correction of Tree Root Disorders
38
Summer Equipment Series - Part One: Making the Most of Equipment Maintenance
42
Aquatic Herbicides Designed for Environmental Compatibility
47
Heat Stress, Not Anthracnose is Scourge of
Poa annua
68
Vegetation Management
68
-[Simplest Method for Repairing Turf Areas Damaged by Insecticides and Chinch Bug Controls]
68
-[Standard Methods of Mole Control]
68
-[Possibilities for Treating Calcium Deposits from Hard Water]
70
-[Procedure for Starting Your Own Lawn Spray Business in Michigan]
72
Proscape
72
-[Best and Cheapest Turf-Type Ryegrass That Performs Well in Clay]
72
-[Grass Longevity is a Function of Planting Location, Use, and Maintenance]
72
-[Best Method to Break Up Clay Soil Over Which Sod has been Placed]
75
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83
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85
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86
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July
Volume 18, No. 7
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-In a Rut
6
Viewpoint
8
Green Industry News
16
Keys to Managing Zoysia Offered by Missouri's Dunn
20
Summer Equipment Series - Part Two: Analyzing Engine Ailments for Prevention and Correction
24
Reclamation Grass Selection Depends on Combinations, Cost
28
Sod Field Days Include Visit to Scotts, Princeton
30
Wetting Agents and Their Role in Water Conservation Today
32
Vegetation Management
32
-[Soil Compaction from Foot Traffic can be Very Serious Problem for Both Trees and Turf]
36
First Lady Presents Landscape Honors
45
Products
51
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53
Events
54
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August
Volume 18, No. 8
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Green Industry News
12
Landscape Contractor News
14
Government Update
16
Safe Chain Saw Use Linked to Technique, Size
20
Precautions for Digging and Transplanting Out of Season
25
Need for Growth Regulators Accentuated by Rising Costs
32
Penn State Tests Reveal Growth Regulator Pros and Cons
38
Summer Equipment Series - Part Three: Rings and Pistons Indicate Engine Maintenance Needs
41
Vegetation Management
41
-[Grub Injury can be Compared to Laying New Sod]
41
-[Controversy Between Liquid and Granular Fertilizer]
43
Proscape
43
-[Locating Buried Plastic Tile and Water Lines without Disturbing Large Areas of Turf]
48
Products
55
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60
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62
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September
Volume 18, No. 9
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Viewpoint
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Landscape Contractor News
12
Government Update
14
Wood Chips and Sludge Form Rich Compost
20
Water Management Report Supports Increased Use of Aquatic Herbicides
25
Weeds Trees & Turf
: 1980: Manager's Guide to Equipment, Chemicals, Supplies and Distributors
28
-Equipment
41
-Equipment Companies
59
-Chemicals
68
-Chemical Companies
72
-Seed Companies
74
-Equipment Dealers
82
-Chemical Dealers
89
Challenges of Railroad Control are Long Days and Constant Care
92
Railroad Reclamation Restores Indian Land
94
Vegetation Management
95
-[Red Fescues are the Most Shade-Tolerant of the Common Lawn Grass Species]
96
Proscape
96
-[Correctly Diagnosing and Treating Turf Diseases is becoming More Difficult]
96
-[Locating Pipes Under the Soil Surface]
98
Products
104
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108
Events
110
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October
Volume 18, No. 10
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Viewpoint: Coming in 1980
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Green Industry News
11
Landscape Contractor News
12
Government Update
14
Park Supervisors Adjust to Financial Pressures
22
Reclamation Contractors Struggle to Survive Delay in OSM Business
28
Contractors Describe Projects Chosen as 1979 Award Winners
36
Fall is the Time to Review or Begin Preventative Maintenance Program
45
Vegetation Management
46
-[2,4-D Will Not Injure the Seed Itself]
46
-[Irrigation During Early Morning or Evening Hours Allows for the Most Efficient Utilization of Water by Turfgrass Plants]
46
-[Cool Season Turfgrass Plants Typically Turn Brown in the Summer but It is Not Permanently Affected]
49
Products
55
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62
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64
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November
Volume 18, No. 11
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Viewpoint: Smaller Associations could Use Economies of a Central Service
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Green Industry News
8
Landscape Contractor News
12
Government Update
14
Protecting Fall Plantings from the Ravages of Winter
18
Municipal Managers Learn to Compete for Budget Funds
22
Tests Indicate Persistence of Vegetation on Toxic Spoils
28
Vegetation Management
30
Products
45
Classifieds
47
Events
48
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December
Volume 18, No. 12
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Green Industry News
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Landscape Contractor News
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Government Update
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Implementing a Street Tree Inventory and Planning System
25
1979 Index
29
Selecting the Right Engine for an Existing Pump System
32
Labor, Pace of Technology to Change Standards in the 80's
35
Pruning Programs Require Accurate Schedule, Management
38
Vegetation Management
41
Products
46
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