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Golfdom Gallery: 2023 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show edition

March 23, 2023 By
The Golfdom team traveled down to Orlando, Fla., for the 2023 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show. Check out some of our highlights! ...

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There’s a thin line between an acceptable amount of thatch and a potentially damaging amount, according to experts. (Photo: John Deere)

Experts share why thatch control is critical to turfgrass health

March 20, 2023 By
Industry experts discuss the impact of thatch control on fairways and greens and why it's critical for turfgrass health on the course. ...

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Belleair CC’s moat bunker is one of the original Donald Ross design elements restored with the West Course renovation. (Photo: Belleair CC)

The best bunker minds in the business talk trends in maintenance, restoration and renovation

March 16, 2023 By and
Golfdom interviewed architects and superintendents around the country to learn the most current buzz on bunker maintenance. ...

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Seth Jones chats with Jesse Benelli from Envu about Resilia, a new root health solution

March 13, 2023 By
Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones talked with Jesse Benelli, greens solutions specialist for Envu, about Envu's new root health solution, Resilia. ...

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Some bacterial strains can potentially reduce the population density of root-knot nematodes and enhance turfgrass root growth. (Graphic: Will Groover, Ph.D.)

A novel management strategy for root-knot nematodes

March 6, 2023 By
Meloidogyne spp., root-knot nematodes, are among turfgrass’s most economically-important plant-parasitic nematodes in the U.S. ...

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The iconic fire ant mound is a surefire way to spot the pest on your course. The mound won’t have any visible entrances. (Photo: Blake Layton, Ph.D.)

Expert tips on how to not get burned by fire ants on the course

March 2, 2023 By
Blake Layton, Ph.D., says a combination of granular baits and broadcast insecticides can help superintendents stamp out these firey pests. ...

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