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Japanese beetles.

Turfgrass Insects, Page 2

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Annual white grub species that can cause turfgrass damage: May/June beetles, masked chafers, black turfgrass ataenius, green June beetles, and Japanese beetles.

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Chigger.

Turfgrass Insects, Page 5

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Insects that can be nuisance pests in turfgrass: ants, centipedes, millipedes, chiggers, cicadas (periodical), cicada killers (digger wasps), crickets, earwigs, fleas, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, pillbugs and sowbugs, spiders (grass), spittlebugs, ticks and yellowjackets.

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Cover art for publication G6511

Care of Flowering Potted Plants

Reviewed

David H. Trinklein
Horticulture State Specialist
Division of Plant Sciences

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Cranefly.

Turfgrass Insects, Page 3

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Billbugs, crane flies and mole crickets are subsurface-feeding insects that can cause turfgrass damage.

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Insectide banner.

Turfgrass Insects, Page 6

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Insecticide use should be the last resort in managing insect pests, but may be necessary even with a careful integrated pest management plan in place.

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Cover art for publication G6090

Home Fruit Production: Grape Training Systems

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Pruning is one of the most neglected practices in home plantings of grapes. Visit our site for our Home Fruit Production: Grape Training Systems guide.

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Fall armyworm.

Turfgrass Insects, Page 4

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These surface-feeding insects can cause turfgrass damage: fall armyworms, bermudagrass mites, chinch bugs, cutworms, greenbug aphids, mealybugs and sod webworms.

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Table of IRAC codes, chemical classes and modes of action for insecticides.

Turfgrass Insects, Page 7

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These tables contain information describing active ingredients, products and target insects of insecticides currently labeled for turfgrass insect control. Insecticide labels are subject to change.

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Cover art for publication MX328

National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual

Revised $35

Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available for purchase.

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Cover art for publication GH4881

Insulating and Weatherizing Your Home

Revised

Michael Goldschmidt
Housing and Environmental Design State Specialist
Department of Architectural Studies

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Publication cover.

Roses: Care After Planting

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Planting roses? Learn how to mulch, water, prune, and care for your roses. Includes a pest guide.

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Cover art for publication MP737

Garden 'n Grow: Leader Handbook

Reviewed $30

Editor's note
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Cover art for publication G7424

Carpenter Bees

Reviewed

Richard Houseman
Urban Entomology State Specialist
Division of Plant Sciences

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Cover art for publication MX1132

Johnsongrass Management in Soybeans

New

Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

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Cover art for publication G6203

Common Diseases in the Home Garden

Revised

Patricia Wallace
Extension Associate, Division of Plant Sciences
Director, MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic

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Cover art for publication MX1128

Italian/Annual Ryegrass Management in Soybean

New

Editor’s note
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Take Action

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Cover art for publication G6820

Selecting Landscape Plants: Broad-leaved Evergreens

Reviewed

Broad-leaved evergreens are highly prized landscape plants, but many require special attention to develop into attractive, long-lived plants. Learn how to select and care for plants that will thrive in your area with the help of this MU Extension guide.

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Cover art for publication G6985

Raised-Bed Gardening

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Raised-bed gardens have several advantages, including higher yields and a longer growing season. Vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees and shrubs can all be grown in raised beds. Learn about types of raised beds and how to build and maintain them in this gui

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Cover art for publication G9476

Managing Ponds and Lakes for Aquaculture and Fisheries in Missouri: Pond Dynamics and Water Quality Considerations

New

This fisheries and aquaculture guide is one in a series being developed jointly by MU Extension and Lincoln University.

Charles E. Hicks
Aquaculture Specialist
Lincoln University

Robert A. Pierce II
Fisheries and Wildlife State Specialist
School of Natural Resources

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Cover art for publication G6010-2

Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 02

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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on apples and pears.

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Cover art for publication G6010-4

Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 04

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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on cherries.

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Cover art for publication G6010-7

Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 07

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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots.

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Cover art for publication G6010-10

Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 10

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Table 2 lists common insecticide and fungicide brand names and days between last application and date of harvest.

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Fire Blight

Revised

Michele Warmund
Fruit State Specialist
Division of Plant Sciences

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Cover art for publication G6024

The Vertical Axis System: A Training Method for Growing Apple Trees

Reviewed

Michele R. Warmund
State Fruit Specialist
Division of Plant Sciences

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