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2002 Annual Research Report
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2003 Annual Research Report
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PSU19_H11_Crabgrass
PSU19_H11_Crabgrass
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FTFoverseeding.pdf
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Mow Less (And Get Away With It)
Mowing lawn areas of a park can easily become a 'black hole' that devours staff time at the expense of other operations. By following simple guidelines that accommodate how grass grows, the operational aspects of mowing, and desires of park visitors, you can provide a pleasing landscape with less effort.
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The Benefits of Young Forest Habitat
Focusing on enhancing early successional habitat, or 'young forest', is a useful framework to maintain the natural resources of Pennsylvania State Parks. Young Forest and the wildlife species that need it are threatened by development, invasive species, and changing land use. This fact sheet describes the benefits and introduces the management approaches to enhance and maintain young forest.
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Module 1: Integrated Vegetation Management
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Simple Sprayer Calibration
This document describes a reduced-arithmetic calibration method known as "ounces to gallons", or using a test area of 1/128 acre so that collected spray measured in ounces translates directly to gallons sprayed per acre.
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Dist 2-0 (July 19, 2016)
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Chicory
Basal rosette in lawn. Image courtesy of Jeffrey Borger.