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Vol. 8, No. 2 ......................A.. Spring 1962
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I Th is Issue I
KENTUCKY RESEARCH RESULTS _ 
IN BRIEF
By Frank B. Borries, ]r. Pagi? 3  
NI NIMBLEWILL IN KENWCKY BLUEGHASS
‘ LA\VNS CONrROLLED BY HERBICIDES `
By ]. W. Herron Page 4
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LEISURE TiME ACTIVITIES OF OLDER _ p
PERSONS IN KENT`UCKY SrU1>iEi>
By E. Grant Youmans Page 6 ·
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The Cover ¤ '
This overall view of some niinblewill-infested Kentucky bluegrass plots shows results
  ` of experimental treatments to control the pest. Nimblewill is not only a serious problem '_
  _ . W. for the homeowner but also is one of the troublesome weeds in old bluegrass pastures.
  l Pictured here is Horticulturist ]. W. Herron evaluating different treatments designed to
  " .   ' control nimblewill but not seriously injure bluegrass. (See page 4 of this issue for an
A F V ` article giving details of the experimental work.)