Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station


Volume 47 Number 1 Spring 2000


AAES research is helping improve management of turfgrass on golf courses like this overseeded fairway at the Grand National Golf Course in Opelika, Alabama. See “Getting it from the Air: Remote Sensing of Stress in Turfgrass.”


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from the Director

Can Bad Bugs Do Good? Fire Ants in Alabama Agricultural Crops

Watching the Weather–Peanut Disease Advisory Now Contains Rainfall Estimates

Biological Control for Pecan Scab in Alabama

Fungicide Programs for Peach Scab

Planning to Plant Perennials? Flowering Perennials Evaluated for Alabama Landscapes


Managing Manure: Tilling Nutrient-overloaded Soils to Redistribute Phosphorus

The Appeal of More Questions Than Answers


Getting it from the Air: Remote Sensing of Stress in Turfgrass

Turning Trash into Treasure: Sand as Bedding Material for Rearing Broilers

Managing Manure: Applying Swine Waste to Bermudagrass Pasture


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