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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
21 hours ago by: Pitchcare Peter
"Who's a fantastic tool? 'Genius' might be slightly overst ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
1 day ago by: Cranfield
"A fantastic tool for promoting our wonderful industry and th ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
1 day ago by: Mike
"No, Barry. Said camera was placed in a safe, which was then ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
1 day ago by: Barry Pace
"Is that his bloomin camera on the table.................?"
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
2 days ago by: Mike
"Another fine speaker, and terrific company for the best part ..."
How to diagnose a disease problem
20 Jun 2008 -
Consultancy -
Ruth Mann
What are those brown patches on the 12th green? Four different people have taken a look and so far you have three different diagnoses. If it is a disease, you will need to control it. But, what happens if it is not the disease you think it is? Have you wasted time, effort and money on a fungicide that may not provide good control? Is it a disease at all?!
Can a pathogen change its spots?
31 Jan 2004 -
Consultancy -
Ruth Mann
Looking through the textbooks, dollar spot is an infrequent pathogen only associated with fescue in the UK. We would expect to see it under conditions of low fertility—but always on fescue-full report inside