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January
, 1939
Turf Culture (II)
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April
, 1939
Turf Culture (II)
1(2)
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Topics
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Table of Contents
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Introducing TURF CULTURE
1
Bureau of Plant Industry Welcomes Turf Culture
6
Arsenic Compounds for the Control of Turf Weeds
10
Large Scale Weed Control with Arsenic Acid
44
Chemical Weed Control on Lawns and Sports Fields
53
The Control of Crabgrass in a Cemetery
61
Killing Weed Seed in Soil with Chloropicrin (Tear Gas)
63
What Others Write on Turf:
80
Control of Dandelions in Lawns
80
Lead Arsenate Not Injurious to Grass Seed
81
A Distinctive Color for Arsenates
82
Sodium Arsenate and Sodium Chlorate Render Soils Sterile
82
Mercurated-Ethyl-Stearate in Kerosene for Killing Weeds
84
Control of Turf Weeds in Great Britain
85
Crabgrass Control with Lead Arsenate and Calcium Arsenate
86
Arsenic Interferes with Phosphorus Tests
87
Do Weed Seed Mature in Cut Flower Heads?
88
How Many Seed Do Dandelions Produce?
89
Our Letter Box
90
Topics
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Table of Contents
96
New Varieties of Kentucky Bluegrass
97
A Dry-land Turf Grass
105
Seed Production of Turf Grasses on the Pacific Coast
111
Common Names of Turf Grasses
120
List of Botanical Names
128
List of Common Names
132
What Others Write on Turf:
Seed Production in Bluegrass
144
The Quantity of Roots Under Bluegrass
145
Temperature of Germination of Crabgrass
146
Germination of Canada Bluegrass Seed
146
Research Work in Victoria, Australia
146
Watch for White Grub Damage
147
Standardized Lawn Grass Seed Mixtures
148
More Uniform Results in Testing Kentucky Bluegrass Seed
149
The Carpet Grasses
149
Our Letter Box
150
December
, 1939
Turf Culture (II)
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Table of Contents
152
Experiments with Fertilizers on Bluegrass Turf
153
Summary
187
Experiments with Fertilizers on Bent Turf
192
Summary and Conclusions
212
Fertilizer Trials on Demonstration Gardens
214
Summary and Discussion
238
What Others Write on Turf:
Late Fertilizing and Susceptibility of Kentucky Bluegrass to Cold
246
Will War Affect Our Fertilizer Supplies
248
Balance Sheet for Plant Nutrients
249
Nitrogen of the Air is now a Source of Fertilizer
251
Soil Fertility Affects Kentucky and Canada Bluegrass
252
Shade Affects Action of Sulfate of Ammonia on Turf
252
Our Letter Box
254
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