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  1. May 27

    In today's episode, Dr. Raymond Snyder and of are joined by , Turfgrass Weed Scientist from Virginia Tech. They are discussing weed management practices for winter and spring proxy programs.

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    Apr 27

    Brush up on your Bluegrass Weevil management strategies with this podcast featuring and from Penn State University.

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  3. Apr 1

    In today's episode, Dr. Raymond Snyder, & of are joined by , Nematologist at the University of Florida. They are discussing management plans, tools and techniques to deal with plant-parasitic nematodes.

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    Mar 27

    Combine to save time and labor this Spring by combining POLYON® controlled-release fertilizer and insecticide into one application.

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    Mar 20

    Harrell's - Temporary Measures in Response to COVID-19. We are carefully monitoring all updates to ensure the safety of our customers and employees. Please take a moment to read. >

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  6. Feb 4

    Fungicide Rules of Engagement with Dr. of NC State in an interview with Dr. , , and Dr. Raymond Snyder. Brought to you by

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  7. Jan 8

    Join us for today's episode. and of Harrell's are joined by Dr. Bobby Kerr and of Chicago District Golf Association. They are discussing Current Trends and Challenges.

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  8. 12 Nov 2019

    BMP's, water quality management and Florida turfgrass trends. Tune in now with , Dr. Raymond Snyder and . The TurPh.Dudes podcast is brought to you by .

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  9. 28 Oct 2019

    UF's talks Plant Health Strategies and Trends with Dr. Raymond Snyder and of in today's episode of TurPh.Dudes.

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  10. 26 Sep 2019

    Harrell's | Blog Post | Finding Balance

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  11. 12 Sep 2019

    Just say no to weeds! Join us on the latest TurPh.Dudes podcast: Resisting resistance – Herbicide trends with , and Dr. Raymond Snyder .

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  12. 5 Aug 2019

    In today's TurPh.Dudes podcast, Dr. Raymond Snyder of discusses performance factors of various fertilizers with - Dr. Beth Guertal of Auburn University. Listen now

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  13. 8 Jul 2019

    In today's episode TurPh.Dude , and , CGCS of Concord Country Club in Concord, MA take a look at labor and staffing challenges facing the golf industry and technology's role in the employment market.

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  14. 20 Jun 2019

    What's all this buzz about amino acids and root development? In this episode Harrell’s TurPh.Dude visits with , CGCS. Pat discusses his experience with new bio-stimulant product, Amino Pro V.

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    7 May 2019

    Here's how to sample for nematodes using a zig‐zag pattern on an area showing no damage:

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  16. Retweeted
    7 May 2019

    Now that soil temps are warming up- be on the look out for the Asiatic garden beetle (AGB). They’ve moved up in the soil and are ready to eat.

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    6 May 2019

    This post couldn't wait until Friday I think the fruiting body is distorted because it formed right up against the sample container.

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  18. 6 May 2019

    Ever wonder how turfgrass nematicides work? We'll answer that question and more in today's episode of TurPh.Dudes with as presented earlier this year from 's Harrell's Seminar in Kiawah Island, South Carolina.

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    23 Apr 2019

    A first for me: marsh slugs destroying large swaths of fine fescue native areas in western PA. Plant severed from the base. The gift of 2018 rainfall keeps on giving. I would be interested to know if you have declining/struggling natives areas with slugs

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  20. 9 Apr 2019

    In today’s episode and Associate Professor at Penn State University talk about current trends and future management strategies for Annual Bluegrass Weevil.

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