Sweating the Summer: Managing Heat and Wear Stress on Athletic Fields and Golf Turf Ah, summer, the season of cookouts, sunscreen, and turf managers nervously eyeing 10-day forecasts like Wall…
Audio Blog: Combatting Summer Stress on Golf Courses Keeping turfgrass healthy during the sweltering summer heat can be a challenge, especially on the golf…
Controlling Nematodes on Cool- and Warm-Season Golf Courses Nematodes are minuscule, worm-like organisms that live in soil and water. While they can sometimes be…
Topdressing Golf Course Greens Any good golf course greens program incorporates several different cultural practices. I would argue that topdressing…
Managing Native Areas Effectively managing native areas is easier said than done. Here are a few suggestions and anecdotes…
Pythium Root Rot vs. Pythium Root Dysfunction While Pythium root rot and Pythium root dysfunction are both related to Pythium, there are important…
PGR Use on Golf Courses For busy superintendents, plant growth regulators (PGRs) are allies in the fight for efficiency. Not only do they reduce labor needs, but they also help turfgrass make the most of its limited resources through stressful conditions.
Maximize Soil Surfactant Performance on Your Golf Course Managing moisture effectively can help you maintain elite playing conditions throughout the summer, especially during periods…