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    A landscaper-turned influencer who works to trim the lawns of neighbors in need has raised more than $380,000 for an elderly woman. Wichita, Kan.-based lawn care and power-washing company SB ...

  3. Red thread disease - Wikipedia

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    Red thread disease is a fungal infection found on lawns and other turfed areas. It is caused by the corticioid fungus Laetisaria fuciformis and has two separate stages. The stage that gives the infection its name is characterised by very thin, red, needle-like strands extending from the grass blade.

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    Microdochium Patch is a significant problem in the turfgrass management industry. Sports fields, sod farms and home lawns and golf courses can all be damaged by this the disease. The pathogen can be found in the Northern United States and all the way up into Canada, meaning that there is a large area where this pathogen can cause serious disease.

  5. Elm yellows - Wikipedia

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    In North America the disease is transmitted from infected to healthy trees by the whitebanded elm leafhopper (Scaphoideus luteolus Van Duzee), the meadow spittlebug (Philaenus spurarius) and by another leafhopper (Allygus atomarius), although other insects are also suspected of being vectors. Transportation of nursery trees is another way for ...

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    Beet leafhoppers can infect about 300 plant species, including vegetable crops and weeds. Pinfold said the tiny bugs are 3.5 millimeters long and spend the winter in grasses of the foothills.

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    A look at five golf movies that capture the sport’s drama – and comedy. From cult classics to charming comedies: what happened when golf got the Hollywood treatment Skip to main content

  8. Leafhopper - Wikipedia

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    Leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae. These minute insects , colloquially known as hoppers , are plant feeders that suck plant sap from grass, shrubs, or trees.

  9. Golfer's vasculitis - Wikipedia

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    It is called golfer's vasculitis due to the walking involved in playing golf – a sport commonly practiced by older people. Disney rash became a name because the rash is common among visitors walking at Disney theme parks. Golfer's vasculitis is not contagious and typically disappears within 2 weeks.

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