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W267 White Clover, Gregory K. Breeden, James T. Brosnan
W267 White Clover, Gregory K. Breeden, James T. Brosnan
Commercial Horticulture
Turfgrass Science factsheet
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W266 Ground Ivy, Gregory K. Breeden, James T. Brosnan
W266 Ground Ivy, Gregory K. Breeden, James T. Brosnan
Commercial Horticulture
Turfgrass Science factsheet
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W260 Nutsedge And Kyllinga Species, Matthew T. Elmore, James T. Brosnan, Greg Breeden
W260 Nutsedge And Kyllinga Species, Matthew T. Elmore, James T. Brosnan, Greg Breeden
Commercial Horticulture
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Sp651-Costs Of Managing A Bermudagrass Football Field In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp651-Costs Of Managing A Bermudagrass Football Field In Tennessee, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Commercial Horticulture
This publication is intended to provide sports turf managers and coaches an estimate of the costs of managing an existing bermudagrass football fi eld in Tennessee. Managing a healthy, wear-resistant football field requires routine mowing and fertilization. Bermudagrass football fields are most often maintained with a reel mower set at cutting heights from ¾ to 2 inches. Sports turfs often require more nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) than the soil can supply. Magnesium and iron applications can improve plant color. Applying calcium, a component of plant cell walls, may result in added plant strength. Sulfur, found in …