Turfgrass Pest Management Manual: A Guide to Major Turfgrass Pests and Turfgrasses
Hard Copies Now Available
This full color 104 page guide is hot off the presses! The newly revised version
of the Turfgrass Pest Management Manual provides extensive and detailed images
of common North Carolina turfgrass insects, weeds, diseases and identification
characteristics. Visual icons and an accompanying key allow readers the ability
to view each pest and instantly determine key characteristic information.
Complete information for each pest is provided from current scientific names,
hosts, symptoms, control practices and of course high resolution detailed full
color images.
This handy guide is a must have for turf students, home lawn enthusiasts,
educators, extension personnel, and of course turfgrass professionals.
Ordering Information
CONTACT:
Department of Crop Science
Box 7620
North Carolina State University
Raleigh NC, 27695-7620
PRICE: $12.00
Please make check payable to: Crop Science Extension
We
Regret due to University policy we are unable to take Credit cards at this
time.
CONTACT EMAIL: Tenille Naumann
PHONE: (919)513-7738
SHIPPING: Turfgrass Pest Management Manuals shipped to areas
within the continental US using standard mail services. Once payment has been
received, orders typically leave on the next business day and usually arrive in
1-2 weeks.
Please note: alternative shipping arrangements such as
overnight shipping, 2 day priority, etc. require FedEx, UPS, etc. account
information.
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additional extension publications you wish to receive with your Turf Pest
Management Manuals. Carolina Lawns, Turf Maintenance Calendars.
This publication was made possible through a grant provided by the Carolinas
Golf Association whose purpose is to support worthwhile projects that will
benefit the game of golf and the turfgrass industry as a whole. The authors
wish to express their sincere appreciation to all members of the Carolinas Golf
Association for their inspiration and support during development of this
publication.