Keyword: Efficiency
Title | Author and Source | Category | View TGIF Record |
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They save time | Sirianni, Joe. 1972. USGA Green Section Record. March. 10(2): p. 26-27. |
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17439 |
Tomorrow is the day you should have planned yesterday | Watson, J. R. 1971. USGA Green Section Record. March. 9(2): p. 12-15. |
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17327 |
Streamlining the operation | Griffin, Holman M. 1971. USGA Green Section Record. March. 9(2): p. 29-31. |
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17336 |
Maintenance is a must | Moncrief, James B. 1971. USGA Green Section Record. March. 9(2): p. 33-34. |
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17338 |
Contract maintenance: Will it work on the golf course? Access Restrictions |
Bengeyfield, W. H. 1970. The Golf Superintendent. July. 38(7): p. 12-14. |
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113717 |
The design of a cemetery for maximum efficiency |
Grever, Earl C. 1970. The Cemeterian. January. p. 32-36. |
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292404 |
Manpower on the move | Moncrief, James B.; Maples, Palmer, Jr.; Clarke, Stan. 1969. Proceedings Twenty-Third Annual Southeastern TurfgrassConference. 23: p. 44-48. |
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102484 |
Water use efficiency in bermudagrass |
Kneebone, W. R. 1969. Agronomy Abstracts. November. 61: p. 11. |
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17477 |
Reducing labor expenditures | Record, L.; Holmes, J. 1968. 9th Turfgrass Conference Proceedings [Illinois]. p. 19-23. |
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88023 |
Collecting pupae of the fall armyworm from rearing containers Access Restrictions |
Harrell, E. A.; Hare, W. W.; Burton, R. L. 1968. Journal of Economic Entomology. June. 61(3): p. 873-876. |
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170805 |
Cutting labor costs in turfgrass management |
Mascaro, Tom. 1967. Proceedings of the Florida Turf-Grass Management Conference. 15: p. 32-37. |
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88957 |
Machinery... |
Watson, J. R. 1967. Grounds Maintenance. December. 2(12): p. 7. |
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156065 |
Hydraulic vegetative planting of turfgrass Access Restrictions |
Schmidt, R. E. 1967. The Golf Superintendent. March. 35(3): p. 10, 13, 69. |
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114118 |
Irrigation today [II.] Automatic irrigation on golf greens |
Cammarota, Angelo. 1966. Summary of Proceedings Annual Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Golf Course Superintendents. p. 14-16. |
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141678 |
Motor mowing or gang mowing Access Restrictions |
Sports Turf Research Institute. 1966. Journal of the Sports Turf Research Institute. 42: p. 90. |
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114688 |
Modern golf course equipment and labor |
Reidy, James J. 1966. The Newsletter [New England]. April. p. 3. |
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284947 |
[Ideas for improving maintenance operations] Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1966. The Golf Superintendent. February. 34(2): p. 16. |
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117545 |
[The "dawdler"... the "eternal optimist"... the "unconscious one"... the "writer"...] |
Anonymous. 1965. The Newsletter [New England]. December. p. 2. |
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284843 |
[The "surveyor"... the "hypnotized player"... the "indecisive one"... the "day-in-the-country player"... the "T.V. golfer"... the "practice swinger"...] |
Anonymous. 1965. The Newsletter [New England]. October. p. 3. |
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284841 |
Think work smarter it's easier Access Restrictions |
Thomas, Roger. 1965. The Golf Course Reporter. July. 33(7): p. 12-14, 16. |
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127127 |
Labor relations |
Thomas, James E. 1964. Summary of Proceedings Annual Conference of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Golf Course Superintendents. p. 17-19. |
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141286 |
Golf course irrigation: Which kind of pipe?: P.V.C. Access Restrictions |
Walter, Russell J. 1964. The Golf Course Reporter. June. 32(6): p. 42, 44, 46. |
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127004 |
[The principal turf problem in the 60's] Access Restrictions |
Gaughenbaugh, John; Hadwick, Joe C.; Meusel, Harry. 1962. The Golf Course Reporter. January. 30(1): p. 74, 77-78, 80. |
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126809 |
Eelworms and turfgrasses Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1961. Sports Turf Bulletin. October-December. 55: p. 6-8. |
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99302 |
Working with weedkillers Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1961. Sports Turf Bulletin. July-September. 54: p. 5-7. |
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99258 |
Improved efficiency reduces costs Access Restrictions |
Kramer, Norman; Feser, Bob. 1959. 30th National Turfgrass Confrence and Show: Highlights ofEducational Conference. p. 17. |
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94494 |
How clubs profit from turfgrass conferences Access Restrictions |
Drachman, Phillip E. 1957. The Golf Course Reporter. Special. 25: p. 2-8. |
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70501 |
Mowing Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1957. Sports Turf Bulletin. July-September. 38: p. 8. |
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100879 |
An efficient labor team Access Restrictions |
Wheeler, Franklin. 1952. The Golf Course Reporter. March/April. 20(2): p. 16, 18. |
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121522 |
Economical tractor operation Access Restrictions |
Arthur, J. H. 1950. Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. 7(26): p. 350-355. |
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51300 |
Maintenance and gas rationing in the east Access Restrictions |
Anderson, John; Emeneger, Fred W.; Counsell, Jack. 1942. The Greenkeepers' Reporter. May/June. 10(3): p. 30-31. |
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119790 |
The production capacity of a golf course |
Yesberger, Earl F. 1937. The Newsletter [New England]. August. 9(8): p. 14. |
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284642 |
Speed in golf course maintenance |
Sturtevant, Ronald. 1935. The Newsletter [New England]. April. 7(4): p. 6, 8. |
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284353 |
Efficiency studies | Dickinson, Lawrence S. 1931. The National Greenkeeper. November. 5(11): p. 11-12. |
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133003 |
Skimpy seeding practice robs till, turf and time | Riggs-Miller, T. H. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 5(8): p. 19-21. |
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178896 |
Sanitation of kitchen equipment is easy, but essential | Love, Robert E. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. August. 5(8): p. 70-72, 74. |
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178918 |
What years have taught me about practical maintenance | Williamson, Joe. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 5(5): p. 112, 117-120. |
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178798 |
Power cutting green mowing vs. hand mowing |
Parsons, John S. 1931. The Newsletter [New England]. May. 3(5): p. 2-4. |
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284135 |
Greenkeeper's labor investment has biggest problem of waste | Dickinson, L. S. 1930. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. December. 4(12): p. 11-13. |
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181953 |
Ways to economize |
Peckham, R. Wallace. 1930. The Newsletter [New England]. February. 2(2): p. 9-10. |
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284054 |
How Westmoor opened with a waiting list | Anonymous. 1927. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 1(5): p. 5-7. |
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170318 |
Check up on your records of course | Tregillus, C. A. 1927. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 1(5): p. 8-9. |
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170320 |
Taking care of an eighteen-hole course with nine men | Valentine, Joseph. 1925. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. February 16. 5(2): p. 38. |
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49520 |
Quick sodding at the Country Club of Atlantic City | Read, H. Kendall. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. July 21. 4(7): p. 163-164. |
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49277 |
The size of the fairway | Jones, R. Avery. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. July 21. 4(7): p. 175. |
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49285 |
Operating a nine-hole course with five men | Hurd, W. R. II. 1924. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. April 16. 4(4): p. 87. |
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49242 |
Inexpensive golf | Marshall, E. J. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. May 17. 2(5): p. 146-147. |
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47953 |
Address of Mr. E. J. Marshall, Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio | Marshall, E. J. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. February 16. 2(2): p. 67-69. |
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47928 |
Remarks of Mr. A. J. Hood, Chairman, Green Section, Detroit District Golf Association | Hood, A. J. 1922. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. February 16. 2(2): p. 70-80. |
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47930 |
"Efficiency Edgar" on a golf course | Anonymous. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. November 15. 1(11): p. 219-220. |
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47636 |