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About George Kegode, Ph.D.

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George Kegode, Ph.D., is a consultant and writer specializing in pest and weed management based in Missouri.

Posts by George Kegode, Ph.D.

Tips for successfully managing Poa annua in lawns Posted on 05 Apr 2023 in the From the Magazine & Turf+Ornamental Care categories.

Experts share how a combination of cultural controls and application best practices can give you a leg up on this pesky weed. Read more»

Stay a step ahead of herbicide resistance in crabgrass and goosegrass Posted on 07 Mar 2023 in the From the Magazine & Turf+Ornamental Care categories.

With few active ingredients for crabgrass and goosegrass control, learn what you can do to keep them in your arsenal as long as possible. Read more»

Scout now to prevent summer weeds from being a problem next year Posted on 25 Oct 2022 in the 1022 & From the Magazine & Turf+Ornamental Care categories.

As summer turns to fall, turf managers turn their attention to scouting for weeds and must take steps now to prevent them from being a problem next year. Read more»

Tips to best manage Pythium blight Posted on 23 Aug 2022 in the 0822 & From the Magazine & Turf+Ornamental Care categories.

Pythium blight is one of the most common diseases of turfgrass but experts share how cultural and chemical controls can help keep this pathogen in check. Read more»

Get the scoop on crabgrass and goosegrass treatments Posted on 19 Jul 2022 in the 0722 & From the Magazine & Turf+Ornamental Care categories.

Experts from Nufarm and Syngenta share how preemergent and postemergent herbicide applications offer the best control for crabgrass and goosegrass. Read more»

Top tips to stop tough turf foes Posted on 27 May 2022 in the 0522 & Featured & From the Magazine & Turf+Ornamental Care categories.

Nutsedge, clover, ground ivy and wild violet are four of the toughest weeds LCOs face but experts share identification and management tips to combat them. Read more»