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The use of trade names, registered, cultivar or strain names, or names of specific equipment or products, does not imply and does not intend endorsement by the publisher(s), agencies of the USDA or any of the agricultural experiment stations and other public or private organizations to whom any of the authors may belong, nor is any criticism implied of similar products not mentioned. Similarly, positive comments or criticism of products reflect only performance in the research cited and are not intended as an official agency, university, or organization statement.
This monograph contains fertilizer, pesticide and amendment recommendations that vary among states, regions, and countries, and are subject to change at anytime. The recommendations in this publication are provided only as a guide, and the authors, editors, their employers and publishers assume no liability resulting from the use of the recommendations in this publication. For more precise information, the reader should contact local agricultural extension, agency offices, or reputable consultants. Recommended timing of fertilizer applications and the appropriate amounts of individual, essential nutrients applied to tall fescue often vary among states and regions. For more precise information regarding the development and implementation of establishment, periodic or maintenance tall fescue fertilization programs, the reader should submit soil sample(s) to a reputable soil testing laboratory for analysis and/or contact local agricultural extension or agency offices.
It is always the pesticide applicator's responsibility, usually by law, to read and follow all current label directions for the specific pesticide being used. The label always takes precedence over the recommendations found in this publication. Use of pesticide and growth regulator trade or brand names in this publication is for clarity and information; it does not imply approval of the product to the exclusion of others that may be of similar, suitable composition, nor does it guarantee or warrant the standard of the product.

