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FIGURE 1: (a) Silvery-thread moss growing in nontreated control plot at Hawks Nest Golf Course in Creston, Ohio, at four weeks after treatment (WAT); (b) Experimental plot area at Hawks Nest Golf Course at trial initiation; (c) Experimental plot area at Rutgers Horticultural Farm 2 in New Brunswick, N.J., at 12 WAT; (d) Collecting normalized difference vegetation index values at Hawks Nest Golf Course at four WAT. (Photos: Zane Raudenbush, Ph.D.)

Evaluating mid-winter applications of Quicksilver for silvery-thread moss

October 27, 2022 By
Researchers across six northern states evaluated the potential injury of mid-winter applications of carfentrazone-ethyl (Quicksilver, FMC) on putting greens. ...

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Tim Hiers, CGCS (Photo: Anuvia)

The importance of conservation with Anuvia Legend Tim Hiers, CGCS

October 24, 2022 By
Anuvia Legend Tim Hiers, CGCS, sits down with us at Golfdom to discuss his unique job and advice for those in the industry. ...

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Off the Record: The history of turfgrass research in the USDA

October 24, 2022 By
Mike Kenna, Ph.D., examines the history of turfgrass research in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). ...

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Photo courtesy of Rusty Mercer

Why you should stop blaming the Stimpmeter for the speed of your greens

October 23, 2022 By
Jim Moore, retired director of education and outreach for the USGA Green Section, talks the greens speeds and why you should stop blaming the Stimpmeter. ...

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Crabgrass (Photo: Syngenta)

Experts share tips on how to manage crabgrass and goosegrass

October 20, 2022 By
To successfully manage crabgrass and goosegrass, a consensus of experts say a preemergent herbicide application is the best approach. ...

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Turf Tweet of the Month: A shocking discovery

October 19, 2022 By
Our October #TurfTweetOfTheMonth is from Rian Simpson, assistant superintendent at The Harvester Club, who made a shocking discovery on his course. ...

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