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Show 3B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1983 Says Specialists Yellow Lawn May Need Minerals Many lawns in Utah have .been yellowing this year. The problem, say Utah State University specialists, may stem from disappearance of nitrogen, iron shortage, insect damage, lack of water or disease. They fall in that order as most common lawn problems. Considering effects of the wet spring, the specialists say, the chances are more than 50 percent that yellow in a lawn is due to either or both of the first two causes. Spring rains or Excess watering may have dissolved all the nitrogen to a lawn and simply moved it past the grass roots. The result is a lighter green color in the lawn from lack of nmitrogen. Application of a high nitrogen 1 fertilizer will help bring back the green color. Fertilizers that contain nitrogen in a slow acting sulfur coated urea capsule or as a long organic nitrogen chain (ureaformaldehyde) that breaks apart slowly through the season may cost more but will last longer for a single application. Suspect that an iron shortage (iron chlorosis) is the culprit stealing green color from your lawn if you have been regularly lawn' applying from lack of iron, you will see It's not usually necessary to treat yellow patches, especially in the entire lawn. shady or low spots on the lawn. If you see spotting of leaf You can green up the turf for 5 blades, either tan with purple Vh to 6 weeks by applying borders or purple brown spots lbs. of iron sulfate per 1,000 with green centers, suspect square feet of lawn, or sulfur disease. Applying fungicides coated iron called ironsul or iron such as Dyrene,Fore,Benlate, chelates. If iron shortage is your Tersan 1991 or Tersan LSR problem, you will get faster should help control the disease. greening with a liquid iron In all situations, check the soil product than a dry one. Spots turning yellow then moisture to be sure the brown in your lawn signal yellowing is not just a lack of possible insect damage. Pull water. A lawn turning blue-gra- y lightly on the ailing grass plants. before turning brown indicates a If they pull easily from the lack of water. Note that water ground, you are probably seeing should be penetrating 8 to 10 results from billbug feeding on inches at each watering. If water grass .roots late in the spring. is not penetrating the soil Treat with Diazinon or Dursban adequately, aerify the ground in any lawn space suffering from areas of the brown spots so it damage caused by the insects. can. 1 , fertilizers containing nitrogen but the lawn has still turned yellow. Soils staying cool and we) too long combined with rise and fall of air temperatures may have caused iron in the soil to lock up and not be available to the plants. Usually on lawns suffering K SAYE4rCf 2 v rvU WHITE & Spiders Bites Don t deserve All Bad Press Pcoon Xlx lit Slteod Bpoadb The sight of spiders and a black widow spider bite is a creatures strikes fear slight local swelling and two tiny into hearts of many people red spots with .some redness and especially with the sight of the pain around the swelling. Black widow bites can shiny black widow spiders and the fearsome looking tarantulas. normally be treated with a cold With such creatures most compress on the wound. active at this time of year, However, Roberts said that if people reach the peak of their the victim is very young or old concern about sharing space or if the spider injects a lot of with the spiders. Even reasoning venom, cramps in the stomach, that spiders are far more thighs or neck may result within beneficial than harmful to 30 to 90 minutes. If these symptoms occur, get people does little to allay the repulsion experienced by these medical treatment to relieve the people who fear that they may pain. The symptoms usually will get bitten and poisoned, simply disappear after two or spider-lik- e 10WFAT U ; SAVE 6? 8 0Z. SAVES V 18 0 Z. Libby' Libby' . S&W LIBBY'S FANCY libby Tomato tOfWTOJUl Juice CASE OF 48 CASE OF 19.60 observes 24 9.39 ST SAVE 5 0Z. ASSORTED VAR. BapfSJoo CASE OF Reed three days, he said. Although a tarantula looks Roberts, extension entomologist, Utah State University. He says it may help if people will realize that the odds of being bitten by one of these critters is slim. As far as we know, there has never been a death reported in Utah resulting from tarantula or black widow spider bites. Actually, these bites are seldom serious unless the victim is less than 4 years old or is quite elderly. Usually all that happens from deadly, Roberts assures that it really is quite peaceful if left alone. Usually a tarantula will bite only after a great deal of taunting. It does have sharp, strong fangs, capable of inflicting a painful bite similar to a couple of pin stabs. If bitten, treat the bite by cleaning the wound. Medical treatment with antibiotics to avoid secondary infections may also be appropriate. Barbecuing and Restaurants Are Gaining Popularity 48 11.98 Dr. Donald Dobson, extension poultry specialist, Barbecuing and dining out are gaining, according to national surveys. Producers of livestock and poultry look favorably on the trend and hope it to be a sign of economic recovery. The National Live Stock and Meat Board reports that 77 of percent Utah State University, says the demand for barbecued turkey and chicken has also increased as people have learned the skill of cooking these special items over the coals. Some 42 percent of adults recently surveyed reported eating out yesterday, according to Foodservice Marketing Reports. This had risen 3 percent over the same month a year earlier and 5 percent over the previous month. American all households barbecue every year. Americans participate in one billion barbecue activities per per year, about eight cook-ouexisting grill. The Barbecue Industry Association forecasts growth for all years through ts 1985. or the worlds most popular forms of cookery. The nations red meat industry has a vital interest in its growth and development as it has a positive effect on the demand for red meat, the meat board said. Bar-B-- AUVEKTUaE SH0PPIH61 . CASE OF 3 NEVER 12.87 YOU'LL VLvJ Jfa- HONEY . 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