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Of Tiger's Tale February 1, 2010
Golf Will not take a huge hit from Tiger Woods' downfall. The sport might even benefit in weird ways.More>>
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Are Good Ol' Days Gone Forever? February 1, 2010
I’ve attended a few local chapter events around Florida the past few months and the predictions I’m hearing from superintendents and suppliers for a quick and healthy economic recovery for the golf industry aren’t very rosy.More>>
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Show Stoppers January 1, 2010
I don't need to remind most of you that America's ninth largest city is a stupendous place to visit. The last Golf Industry Show in San Diego held in 2004 (known then as the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America International Golf Course Conference and Show) proved to be a monster hit...More>>
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It's All About the Value November 1, 2009
Uusiness today is about keeping customers loyal and throwing them a little something , you know, for the effortMore>>
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These Turkeys Have Ruined My Appetite November 1, 2009
I struggle to get my head around the notion that man-made exhaust fumes are creating a crisisMore>>
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Thinking Positive About the Economy November 1, 2009
When I hear about a 'green shoot,' I'm going to shoot off my mouth about itMore>>
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Winter Brings Fusarium Patch November 1, 2009
If conditions are favorable, microdochium patch can occur through Arkansas and TexasMore>>
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Lessons Learned the Hard Way October 1, 2009
I felt like Clark Griswold after one of his many miscues in the film Vacation, like when he plowed the family station wagon through a Road Closed sign, took the vehicle airborne and crash-landed it in the red dust of the Arizona desert.More>>
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In Deep Water October 1, 2009
I recently sat in on a big city's request-for-proposal meeting to hear about a contract bidding process to work on the fleet of product (aka city golf courses). As you might imagine, it was standing-room only considering the lean economy. Architects and contractors came from throughout the country.More>>
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Fact Is Phosphorus Gets a Bad Rap October 1, 2009
Plant phosphorus is a critical constituent in almost all metabolic processes, especially those involved in energy storage and transfer. Phosphorus is most apparent in adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy that drives metabolic processes. Its greatest visual impact is on newly established turf as...More>>
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