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C. Peacock
AG-661
Water Requirements of North Carolina Turfgrasses
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2010 NC Western Turfgrass Conference
C. Peacock
A Less Toxic Approach to Lawn Care
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2010 NC Turfgrass Short Course
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Sustainability in Turf - Integrated Environmental Management
Jan 30, 2008
SWSS
L. Warren
Performance of Smooth Crabgrass Preemergence Herbicides During Drought-Strickened Growing Seasons
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Challenges for the Future in Turf Management
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AG-759 Irrigation Water Quality ProblemsDealing with a Management Challenge
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Fall Seeding of Cool-Season Grass Lawns - A Water Conservation Effort
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