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What will the warm weather in December do to the insect problems next spring? I get these questions a lot. What …
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POSTED WITH PERMISSION: http://turf.uark.edu/turfhelp/archives/042114_Grassology.html University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture Over the past few weeks, we have gotten numerous inquiries about …
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