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Commercial ornamental horticulturists landscapers, arborists,
sod growers, golf-course superintendents, and lawn-care professionals
are educated through a variety of University
of Illinois Extension efforts throughout the year.
Presentations by Extension specialists and educators are offered
to members of the green industry throughout the year at the North
Central Turfgrass Conference, Southern Illinois Grounds Maintenance
School, Horticulture Plant Maintenance Seminar, and the University
of Illinois Horticulture and Landscape Field Day. Integrated
pest management (IPM) and plant health care (PHC) information is
also provided through category training sessions at Pesticide
Applicator Training Clinics for those green industry members
who apply pesticides.
A
Commercial Landscape and Turf Pest Management Handbook (revised
every other year) provides current University of Illinois Extension
management recommendations for insect pests, diseases, and weeds
associated with professionally managed trees, shrubs, flowers, turfgrass,
and other ornamentals.
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Elm foliage samples are gathered in the field and then taken to
the lab to determine defoliation levels, larval development, and
host preference of the elm leafminer.
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