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Boom goes the squirrel tunnel

September 7, 2012 By
In this new issue of Golfdom we have an in-depth story on squirrel control on golf courses, penned by Jim Knight, Ph.D. You can read it by clicking here. Jim is an extension wildlife specialist at Montana State University, and ...

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GCSAA prez reaches out

September 4, 2012 By
An email went out to all GCSAA members this afternoon, from President Sandy Queen, asking for help identifying superintendents who may be in need. Specifically, the email asks for help identifying members who have been impacted by Hurricane Isaac. The ...

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Turf Toughie: Take Our One-Question Exam!

September 4, 2012 By
Q: Why is it important to maintain your soil pH between 6.5 and 7?             Sometimes it’s the simple questions – like “Why does my belly growl when I’m hungry?” that are quite perplexing but also most important. Same goes for ...

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Architect Richardson says Design for Drought

September 4, 2012 By
By Curt Harler             Especially in dry years, there is a cost to keeping every square foot of turf green. That cost comes in dollars and in lost sleep. “The best way to reduce your stress and stress on your ...

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NTEP "Encouraged" with new Test Results

September 4, 2012 By
By Curt Harler The National Turfgrass Evaluation Program (NTEP: www.ntep.org) changed some of the ground rules for testing grasses. The new program was first outlined in the March 2010 TurfGrass Trends. The major change was a cutback from a five-year ...

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Heat Blisters Turf, Scorches Roots

September 4, 2012 By
By Curt Harler               This year will go into the books as one of the toughest seasons on record for superintendents in the Midwest. Drought and record hot July temperatures slammed courses across the region. By late August, Derek ...

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