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  • C 946

    Home Garden Blueberries

    Under good management, the native Georgia rabbiteye blueberry bushes will produce some fruit the second or third year after transplanting. By the sixth year they will yield as much as 2 gallons each and continue to increase as the plants get larger.

    D NeSmith and Gerard Krewer

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 850

    A School’s Guide to the ‘Nitty-Gritty’ About Head Lice

    This guide discusses how to prevent and treat head lice outbreaks in schools.

    Allison Johnson

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 851

    A Parent’s Guide to the ‘Nitty-Gritty’ about Head Lice

    This guide for parents explains what to do — and what not to do — when a child gets head lice.

    Allison Johnson

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 834

    Guide for Interpreting Nematode Assay Results

    This publication is designed to help county agents, Extension specialists and growers formulate and implement
    nematode management recommendations after sending a soil sample and receiving a nematode assay report.

    Ganpati Jagdale

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 825

    Calibration of Manure Spreaders

    This publication primarily focuses on rear discharge, twin spinner spreaders common for poultry litter application in the southeast.

    Casey Ritz

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 826

    Land Application of Livestock and Poultry Manure

    This publication provides information on (1) the nutrient content of manures available for land application, (2) how to determine manure application rates and whether supplemental fertilizer will be needed for maximum crop production and (3) how to use management techniques to maximize the fertilization potential of farm manures.

    L. Risse

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 823

    Controlling Moss and Algae in Turf

    Occasionally, turfgrass areas begin to thin out and moss and algae start to form. These primitive plants develop because conditions for growing dense, healthy turf have declined. This publication gives you preventive practices and chemical suppression tips for controlling moss and algae in turf.

    Timothy Daly and Patrick McCullough

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    June 2, 2006
  • C 824

    Honey Bee Swarms and Bees in Walls

    This circular is for property owners who have unwanted honey bee swarms on their lands or colonies nesting inside walls. It explains these natural processes and gives options for dealing with them.

    Keith Delaplane

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    June 2, 2006
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