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Jacobsen Makes Major Appointment, Realigns Dealerships   October 6, 2009

Levy named vice president of sales and marketing; Nicotera will retire.More>>

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A Greens Mower at Sea   June 2, 2009

Jacobsen supplies cruise ship with mower for unusual but important task.More>>

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Deere & Co. Taps Allen as New CEO   June 1, 2009

A 34-year veteran of the company, Allen had been president of the Worldwide Construction and Forestry Division since 2005.More>>

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Toro Teams With U.S. Army   June 1, 2009

Company receives contract award from the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command (FMWRC) to provide golf course maintenance equipment and service support to help maintain more than 50 golf facilities at Army installations worldwide.More>>

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Nice Work!   April 16, 2009

Jacobsen honors dealers for outstanding service.More>>

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A Not So Tough Grind   March 13, 2009

What's the best method for sharpening mowers?More>>

Article
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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Jacobsen Teams With Methodist University   October 15, 2008

Jacobsen is home to the largest PGA of America accredited professional golf management program in the country.More>>

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The Mowdown on Equipment Preparation   April 10, 2008

Tracy Lanier, product manager for John Deere Golf, offers a checklist for superintendents to prepare equipment for the mowing season in this interview with Golfdom's Larry Aylward. Click to hear the podcast.More>>

Article
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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