CO TURF QS TEST | 2026 UPDATE |
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION ALREADY
GRADED A+|| RANKED!!
What is IPM? - ANSWERS-Integrated pest management
An approach to pest management that relies on a combination of
common-sense practices.
Does IPM aim to eliminate all pests? - ANSWERS-No
Maintain them at tolerable levels
What are the five steps of IPM? - ANSWERS-Education
Monitoring
Prevention
Intervention/Control
Evaluation and Planning
What is an action threshold? - ANSWERS-A point at which pest
populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken
What are the two types of action thresholds? - ANSWERS-Economic
,Aesthetic
What is an economic action threshold? - ANSWERS-Point at which pest
populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken to prevent an economic loss
What is an aesthetic action threshold? - ANSWERS-Point at which pest
populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken to prevent an aesthetic loss
Example of a highly targeted chemical approach? - ANSWERS-
Pheromones to inhibit reproduction in insects
What type of sites does the turfgrass industry in Colorado include? -
ANSWERS-Lawns, institutional and industrial grounds, golf courses,
athletic fields, and other recreational turf, parks, roadsides, airports,
and cemetaries
Most important factors in maintaining good turf (5) - ANSWERS-
Selecting the right grass
Mowing
Watering
Fertilizing
Thatch control
Types of cool season turfgrass (3) - ANSWERS-Bluegrass
Tall fescue
,Ryegrass
Type of warm season turfgrass (3) - ANSWERS-Bermudagrass
Zoysia
Buffalograss
When do problems develop with turfgrass? - ANSWERS-When the grass
is unable to withstand environmental stress or when good
management cannot offset the effects of environmental stress
What are the steps of diagnosing a problem in turfgrass? (5) -
ANSWERS-Determine the kind of grasses involved
Find out why, if possible, the problem occurred
Determine if it can be corrected by management practices, soil
modification, or pesticides
Check to see if a chemical is labeled for both the species and the
problem
Recommend good cultural practices that will assist in recovery
Soil management - ANSWERS-Very important in turfgrass
management. pH of 6-7 is desired. Need adequate water and oxygen.
Issues with soil management (7) - ANSWERS-Excessively wet
Excessively dry
, Excessively acidic
Excessively alkaline
Prone to compaction
Impenetrable
Full of debris
What are turfgrass cultivars? - ANSWERS-Types of grass species
selected for specific characteristics such as disease resistance,
tolerance to unusual environments, and appearance
How do you provide tolerance to varied sites? - ANSWERS-Plant at
least 2 different species or cultivars
What are examples of cultural practices for turfgrass management?
(4) - ANSWERS-Mowing
Fertilizing
Watering
Cultivating
What are the three important ingredients for turfgrass fertilizer
management? - ANSWERS-Type of fert
Rate of fert
Timing of fert
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION ALREADY
GRADED A+|| RANKED!!
What is IPM? - ANSWERS-Integrated pest management
An approach to pest management that relies on a combination of
common-sense practices.
Does IPM aim to eliminate all pests? - ANSWERS-No
Maintain them at tolerable levels
What are the five steps of IPM? - ANSWERS-Education
Monitoring
Prevention
Intervention/Control
Evaluation and Planning
What is an action threshold? - ANSWERS-A point at which pest
populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken
What are the two types of action thresholds? - ANSWERS-Economic
,Aesthetic
What is an economic action threshold? - ANSWERS-Point at which pest
populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken to prevent an economic loss
What is an aesthetic action threshold? - ANSWERS-Point at which pest
populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control
action must be taken to prevent an aesthetic loss
Example of a highly targeted chemical approach? - ANSWERS-
Pheromones to inhibit reproduction in insects
What type of sites does the turfgrass industry in Colorado include? -
ANSWERS-Lawns, institutional and industrial grounds, golf courses,
athletic fields, and other recreational turf, parks, roadsides, airports,
and cemetaries
Most important factors in maintaining good turf (5) - ANSWERS-
Selecting the right grass
Mowing
Watering
Fertilizing
Thatch control
Types of cool season turfgrass (3) - ANSWERS-Bluegrass
Tall fescue
,Ryegrass
Type of warm season turfgrass (3) - ANSWERS-Bermudagrass
Zoysia
Buffalograss
When do problems develop with turfgrass? - ANSWERS-When the grass
is unable to withstand environmental stress or when good
management cannot offset the effects of environmental stress
What are the steps of diagnosing a problem in turfgrass? (5) -
ANSWERS-Determine the kind of grasses involved
Find out why, if possible, the problem occurred
Determine if it can be corrected by management practices, soil
modification, or pesticides
Check to see if a chemical is labeled for both the species and the
problem
Recommend good cultural practices that will assist in recovery
Soil management - ANSWERS-Very important in turfgrass
management. pH of 6-7 is desired. Need adequate water and oxygen.
Issues with soil management (7) - ANSWERS-Excessively wet
Excessively dry
, Excessively acidic
Excessively alkaline
Prone to compaction
Impenetrable
Full of debris
What are turfgrass cultivars? - ANSWERS-Types of grass species
selected for specific characteristics such as disease resistance,
tolerance to unusual environments, and appearance
How do you provide tolerance to varied sites? - ANSWERS-Plant at
least 2 different species or cultivars
What are examples of cultural practices for turfgrass management?
(4) - ANSWERS-Mowing
Fertilizing
Watering
Cultivating
What are the three important ingredients for turfgrass fertilizer
management? - ANSWERS-Type of fert
Rate of fert
Timing of fert