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Anthracnose Solutions
Anthracnose can be a severe disease of intensely managed annual bluegrass and creeping bentgrass surfaces.
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Blacklegged Tick Solutions
Blacklegged ticks (BLT) are a major public health concern as they can carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
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Brown Patch Solutions
Brown patch can be a severe foliar disease of almost every cool-season turfgrass grown for putting greens, fairways, tees, and roughs.
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Chinch Bug Management
Chinch bugs are above ground pests that feed on turfgrass throughout the growing season.
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Dollar Spot Solutions
Dollar spot, caused by pathogens in the genus Clarireedia, is a widespread and very destructive turfgrass disease that occurs throughout the golf season in Canada.
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Microdochium Patch Solutions
Microdochium patch (Microdochium nivale) can be a tough problem on cool-season turf in late winter through early summer.
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Plant Protection Calendars
Developing a fungicide and insecticide program is one of the most important action items for a golf course superintendent.
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Pythium Solutions
Pythium pathogens cause a host of different turfgrass diseases, affecting various parts of the plant, and each have unique environmental conditions favouring their development.
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Snow Mould Solutions
Pink and grey snow mould are destructive turf diseases that can devastate putting greens, tees, fairways, and roughs under prolonged snow cover.
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Spring Recovery Program
With spring recovery in full swing, existing and newly established turfgrass will need all the help it can get after a very slow start.
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Redefine Your Normal
Stressgard® creates improved plant health that redefines normal. It is proven technology available in a portfolio of products that mitigates stress and delivers consistent turf quality.
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Summer Decline
The decline in turf quality and growth of creeping bentgrass and annual bluegrass is a major problem on putting greens during the summer months.
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Summer Patch Solutions
Summer patch, caused by Magnaporthiopsis poae, is a root and crown disease that begins to show aboveground symptoms during periods of summer stress.
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Take-all Patch Solutions
Take-all patch is an important root disease of all bentgrasses. It is caused by the fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis var avenae.
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TurfView™
A Stressgard Advantage Club Exclusive
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White grubs in turf
Injury to turfgrass occurs from white grub larvae feeding on the roots, resulting in infested areas first turning yellow, then brown, and finally dying.
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Vegetation Solutions – Canada thistle
Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense) is a noxious weed and has been recognized as a problem weed since the late 1700’s. Its impact is widespread in cultivated fields, hay crops, pastures and rangelands, non-crop lands, forests and banks of waterways.
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Range & Pasture Solutions – Downy brome
Downy brome displaces native and desirable forage species such as bluebunch wheatgrass, rough fescue, and needle-and-thread grass.
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Vegetation Solutions – Kochia
Kochia is one of the most difficult-to-control weeds in western Canada because of its early germination, deep root system, prolific seed production, and potential herbicide resistance.
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Vegetation Solutions – Leafy Spurge
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) is a troublesome perennial weed that spreads rapidly once established, forming large, dense monocultures, which are difficult to control.
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Improved Pastures, Stronger Cattle.
Your cattle are your legacy, and their health starts with quality forage. TruRange® herbicide helps to control the weed and brush species that rob your herd of the nutrients they need — and the advantages just keep adding up. With healthier pastures comes better grazing, improved weight gain, and a stronger herd. Take back your pastures so you can get back raising the best cattle possible.
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Weed Wisdom: Managing Noxious and Prohibited Weeds
Did you know that in Canada the management of invasive species is jointly regulated by both provincial and federal laws? While the federal government regulates the trade and shipping of invasive species, it is up to provincial governments to manage their spread on public and private lands and to conserve and manage our natural resources.
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Vegetation Solutions – Wild Chervil
Wild chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris), also referred to as wild parsley or cow parsley, is a troublesome weed that has successfully invaded roadsides, ditches, pastures, forest edges and dykes in various areas throughout North America. It prefers disturbed sites with rich, moist soils and can persist under partial shade.
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Vegetation Solutions – Wild Parsnip
Wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) is a poisonous invasive weed that has invaded roadsides, power lines, pipelines and other non-crop lands in various areas throughout North America. Native to Europe and Asia, the plant is now in all Canadian provinces other than Nunavut and is ubiquitous within disturbed areas where it can form dense extensive stands.
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Blacklegged Tick Solutions
Blacklegged ticks (BLT) are a major public health concern as they can carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
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Professional Pest Management Solutions – Product Portfolio
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to pest management. Our products help you quickly solve tough pest problems and keep customer confidence high.
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Pharaoh Ant Solutions
Pharaoh ants (Monomorium pharaonis) are small, yellow ants that are considered a major pest in many parts of the world. Since ants are the number one nuisance pest for call back, an integrated approach is always the best strategy for effective control that lasts.
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Wasp Pest Solutions
As we move into late summer, wasps can become more of a nuisance for homeowners and their family members. They can also pose a major health concern for individuals who are at risk for allergic reactions from the venom in their stings. This is especially dangerous because, unlike bees, wasps can sting their victims multiple times.
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