News, articles, and product information on aerators, dethatchers, and topdressers for turfgrass cultivation.
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Redexim North America Embarks on Joint Venture February 26, 2010
Redexim North America announced a joint marketing and manufacturing venture between Redexim BV and Blec Global LTD to strengthen their market position in soil cultivation and aeration equipment. As part of this agreement Redexim BV has acquired the rights to manufacture and market a range of...More>>
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Cultural Management Can Limit Damage From Disease November 1, 2008
Turfgrass diseases can create many headaches for golf course superintendents, and it is tempting to rely on magic bullets to cure them. However, cultural practices are really the foundation of a turfgrass disease control program.More>>
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Colonial Bentgrass Can Lower Fairway Inputs November 1, 2008
By Stacy A. BonosMore>>
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Toro Buys Soil Reliever From Southern Green October 15, 2008
Soil Reliever aerators give Toro a new product line in an expanding turfgrass maintenance niche.More>>
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Improved Zoysia Cultivar Could Have Use in Transition Zone August 1, 2008
The northern border of the turfgrass transition zone in the United States is roughly Interstate 70 from Maryland through eastern Kansas. The southern boundary is roughly the southern borders of North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee (Dunn and Diesburg, 2004). Whether or not a particular warm-season...More>>
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Large-scale Production Promising For Louisiana Smooth Cordgrass June 1, 2008
Native to salt marshes along the eastern U.S. seaboard and the Gulf coast, smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora Loisel.) can also be found in the estuarine around Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Because it is the predominant plant species in coastal salt marshes, a current practice in...More>>
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Right on Line April 1, 2008
They might not need to be fast, but they had better be consistent. Whether you manage a par-3, daily-fee track or a possible U.S. Open venue, golfers expect greens to be in harmony with each other.More>>
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Bermuda Control Advances March 1, 2008
Some love it, others hate it. Common bermudagrass is an aggressive warm-season grass that is well-adapted in areas where cool-season turf species are desirable. It spreads and reproduces by seed production, stolons and rhizomes. Once bermudagrass invades cool-season turf, it is persistent and very...More>>
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Controlling Your Poa March 1, 2008
The presence of perennial Poa biotypes can lead to erratic control and require a program that spans several years.More>>
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Buffalograss Moves From Rough Grass to Fairway Potential February 1, 2008
I am often asked, Does buffalograss have a role as a golf course turf? My response, of course, is, Yes! It is an excellent selection for roughs and a recent release, Prestige (Photo 1), has strong potential for use as a fairway turf.More>>
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