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Hunker Down, Height Up – April Update: University of Missouri Turf Pathology
Lee Miller / Agronomy, Diseases, Mid West, South, Weeds / COVID19, Dollar Spot, fairy ring, forecast, Large Patch, preemergent herbicides, Pythium Root Rot, weather /
Weather March came and went somehow very slowly, and quickly at the same time. Temperatures for most in the region were 3-5+ degrees above normal, sending spring plant growth into a quick flurry. Forsythias, daffodil, and redbud blooms bursted quickly, our obvious phenological signs to get the preemergents out. Now in early April, growing degree […]