Keyword: Environmental stewardship
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Endophytes promote increased adaptation of turfgrass plants | Poitras, Steve. 1990. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. November. 11(11): p. 72, 74, 76. |
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Green Industry Council super's ally |
Finn, Gerry. 1990. The Newsletter [New England]. October. p. 1-2. |
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Answers to questions asked The Lawn Institute about the landscape environment |
Roberts, Eliot C. 1990. Lawn Institute Harvests. October. 37(3): p. 1-7. |
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[Superintendents concerned with choosing maintenance practices that will not negatively effect the environment] | Johnson, Bill. 1990. Hole Notes. October. 19(8): p. 26. |
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Editor's Focus | Code, Cindy. 1990. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. October. 11(10): p. 4. |
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Environmental sensitivity Access Restrictions |
Faubel, Gerald L. 1990. Golf Course Management. September. 58(9): p. 5. |
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One superintendent's perspective: Seeking a fresh vision of environmental responsibility: Habitat preservation, restoration and creation represent achievable goals and offer direction for the future Access Restrictions |
Grigg, Gary T. 1990. Golf Course Management. September. 58(9): p. 38-39, 42, 44, 46. |
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124707 |
"Odium of the sodium": Salt of the earth at Cranbourne GC |
Anonymous. 1990. Turf Craft Aust.. September/October. 19: p. 16-17. |
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Golf courses show strong compliance with pesticide regulations | Robertson, Carol. 1990. Hole Notes. September. 19(7): p. 21. |
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Model chemical control safeguards: Greenworld built anticipating the issues of the future | Frase, David. 1990. Lawn Care Industry. August. 14(8): p. 6-8. |
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Research: The source for answers Access Restrictions |
Faubel, Gerald L. 1990. Golf Course Management. July. 58(7): p. 5. |
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Communicating the pros of pesticides: Simple steps we can take to quiet antipesticide sentiment |
Pakkala, Larry. 1990. Tee to Green [New York]. July. 20(5): p. 1-2. |
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Documentation will be a crucial step | Glader, Kerry. 1990. Hole Notes. July. 19(5): p. 3. |
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LCOs can help solve lawn waste | Skorupa, Paul. 1990. Lawn Care Industry. July. 14(7): p. 11-12. |
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Stress positive: Again IPM! | Hall, Ron. 1990. Lawn Care Industry. June. 14(6): p. 1, 18, 20. |
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Emerging disease control strategies | Nelson, Eric B. 1990. Lawn Care Industry. June. 14(6): p. 12, 15, 30. |
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Do environmental needs outshine the booming economy? | Warner, Ben. 1990. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. June. 11(6): p. 28-30,32. |
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[Fluctuating codes and regulations] |
Zepp, Dick; Arzillo, Rick; Duggan, Dick; Finn, Gerry. 1990. The Newsletter [New England]. May. p. 2-3. |
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Responsibility and responsiveness Access Restrictions |
Faubel, Gerald L. 1990. Golf Course Management. May. 58(5): p. 5. |
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Minnesota firm looks to summer startup: Paper recycled to turf product | Anonymous. 1990. Lawn Care Industry. May. 14(5): p. 11. |
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Responsible management of chemicals Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1990. TurfNews [TPI]. May/June. 13(3): p. 58. |
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Integrated pest management and its use on the golf course | Anonymous. 1990. Golden State Fairways. May. 2(2): p. 27. |
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Let lawn clippings lay |
Anonymous. 1990. MVTA. April/May. p. 2. |
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Planting trees | Miller, Monroe S. 1990. The Grass Roots. March/April. 17(2): p. 6-7. |
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Special interests hide behind the environmentalist's flag | Schultz, Rob. 1990. The Grass Roots. March/April. 17(2): p. 20-21. |
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Landscape contracting today and in the year 2000 | Anonymous. 1990. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. March. 11(3): p. 20-21. |
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Ecological symptoms of pesticide, fertilizer use | Potter, Daniel. 1990. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. March. 11(3): p. 63-67. |
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Environmental considerations for golf course management | Galea, Peter J. 1990. Thru the Green [Northern California]. March [April]. p. 5. |
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Groundwater, turf management, and public perception | Agnew, Michael L. 1990. Northwest Turfgrass Topics. Spring. 33(3): p. 9-10. |
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Ecological side-effects of pesticide and fertilizer use on turf | Potter, Daniel A. 1990. Northwest Turfgrass Topics. Spring. 33(3): p. 12-15. |
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Welcome to the 1990's |
Rhay, Tim. 1990. OGCSA Newsletter. February. 5(1): p. 18-19, 21-22. |
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Innovative services: Variety can positively affect your bottom line | Anonymous. 1990. Lawn and Landscape. Issues management. p. 16. |
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Natural products: Alternative methods for maintenance professionals | Anonymous. 1990. Lawn and Landscape. Issues management. p. 24. |
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Establishing an agenda for unraveling vital water concerns | Anonymous. 1990. Lawn and Landscape. Issues management. p. 28-29. |
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Adequate training can reduce employee turnover | Anonymous. 1990. Lawn and Landscape. Issues management. p. 30-31. |
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Use of agricultural chemicals on lawns and associated environmental problems in the United Kingdom Access Restrictions |
Hayes, P. 1989. Supplement to the Proceedings of the Sixth International Turfgrass Research Conference. p. 115-16, 122-124. |
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Opportunities for superintendents to serve their communities | Hammond, Charles E. 1989. Proceedings of the 27th Annual North Carolina Turfgrass Conference. 10: p. 16-17. |
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Canadians making moves to spread peat moss use | Anonymous. 1989. Lawn Care Industry. November. 13(11): p. 12-13. |
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The experience of sustainable landscapes Access Restrictions |
Thayer, Robert L. Jr. 1989. Landscape Journal. Fall. 8(2): p. 101-110. |
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Water conservation... our shared concern | Vetter, Larry. 1989. Hole Notes. August. 18(6): p. 3-5. |
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Pesticide fate in turf |
Branham, Bruce E. 1989. Iowa Turfgrass Grower. August. 13(2): p. 2-4. |
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Earthworms studied to gauge impact of chemicals | Guyette, James E. 1989. Lawn Care Industry. March. 13(3): p. 6, 8. |
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Wildlife management on golf courses | Anonymous. 1989. Western Views. January/February. p. 3. |
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Conversion of turf to low use landscape dollars and sense |
Hasbrouck, J. S. 1988. Sprinkler Irrigation Association 1988 Annual Technical Conference Proceedings. p. 218-226. |
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Was heat wave the wave of the future? | Maras, Elliot. 1988. Lawn Care Industry. September. 12(9): p. 6. |
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[Lecture on nature conservancy] | Hawtree, Fred. 1988. Golf Greenkeeping: Management and Maintenance for the Golf Course Industry. April. p. 17-19. |
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Wildlife and Related Values of Park Golf Course Ecosystems |
Andrew, Neil J. 1987. [Columbus, Ohio]: Division of Parks/Recreation Administration, School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State University. iv, 102, 2 pp. |
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[Fundraising for The Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation] | LeFebvre, Reed. 1987. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 8. |
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Witch hunt | Carmouche, Norman E. 1987. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 38. |
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Lawn care makes the environment safer | Maras, Elliot. 1987. Lawn Care Industry. November. 11(11): p. 7. |
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Scientists pause to ponder pestilence of pests | Meeker, Darcy. 1987. The Florida Green. Fall. p. 21. |
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Milorganite cleared of association with Lou Gehrig's disease | Anonymous. 1987. SportsTURF. June. 3(6): p. 20. |
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Encouraging wildlife on golf courses: Woodland | Anonymous. 1987. Golf Greenkeeping and Course Maintenance. April. p. 18. |
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What is integrated pest management for turf? | Foy, John H.; White, Bud. 1986. The Florida Green. Fall. p. 17. |
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Sludge compost recycling: The Philadelphia story Access Restrictions |
Miller, Matthew. 1986. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. September/October. 41(5): p. 292-296. |
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The natural look - so old it's new | Voykin, Paul. 1986. Hole Notes. August. 15(8): p. 12-13. |
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Environmental responsibility | Roberts, Bill. 1986. The Grass Roots. July/August. 13(4): p. 2. |
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Live and let live! | Arthur, Jim. 1985. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. October. p. 18-19, 29. |
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Conservation on golf courses | Small, Elliott. 1985. Greenkeeper [SIGGA/EIGGA]. July. p. 14. |
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Take advantage of the drought |
Snow, Jim. 1985. Tee to Green [New York]. June. 15(4): p. 1. |
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Chemlawn suspected in fish kill | Anonymous. 1985. ALA. June. 6(6): p. 17. |
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The dilemma of pesticide disposal | Lange, Ric. 1984. The Grass Roots. July/August. 2(4): p. 11. |
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Keeping our heads high! | Semler, Michael. 1984. The Grass Roots. July/August. 2(4): p. 29-31. |
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The pesticide situation - RPAR, IPM, etc |
Bohmont, Bert L. 1982. 28th Annual Rocky Mountain Regional Turfgrass Conference. p. 93-100. |
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Maintaining Poa-bent greens with reclaimed water Access Restrictions |
Alkire, Kent. 1982. Golf Course Management. October. 50(10): p. 71-73, 75. |
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Permit denial may be omen for Florida golf courses | Callaghan, James. 1982. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 16. |
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Fire ants get taste of Amdro | Anonymous. 1982. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 24-25. |
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Developing low energy management systems for lawn turfs | Vargas, Joseph Jr. 1981. Robert W. Hancock Turfgrass Research Center Open House and Field Tour Program. p. 25. |
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The 2,4D controversy–1981 | Anonymous. [1981]. The Grass Roots. March/April. p. [8-9]. |
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Pesticide ban stirs controversy | Rukeyser, Louis. 1981. The Florida Green. Spring. p. 32-33. |
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Green requires energy | Goss, Roy L. 1979. Northwest Turfgrass Topics. December. 22(3): p. 8. |
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Federal funding spurs wastewater irrigation for recreational turf | Abbott, Lorraine. 1979. The South Florida Green. October. 6(4): p. 30, 33. |
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Chicago area parks to research use of wastewater on local turfgrasses | Abbott, Lorraine. 1979. The South Florida Green. October. 6(4): p. 32-33. |
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Effluent - New water style | Sanders, Robert L. 1979. The South Florida Green. April. 6(2): p. 20-23. |
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Home landscaping can help environment | Anonymous. 1977. Lawn Care Industry. September/October. 1(2): p. 10. |
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Our role in the game of golf- are we doing all we can? Access Restrictions |
Woehrle, Theodore W. 1977. The Golf Superintendent. April. 45(4): p. 7, 50. |
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Growth retardant and mowing methods |
Owers, George R. 1976. 30th Annual Proceedings of the Great Lakes Park Training Institute. p. 38-42. |
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Environmental concerns and multiple use of transmission rights-of-way | Gross, Fred H. 1976. 1976 Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science. 29: p. 208-221. |
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Irrigation conquers coral on the Keys | Anonymous. 1976. Golf Business. October. 51(10): p. 22-24. |
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Lawn and the environment |
Anonymous. 1976. The South Florida Green. July. 3(3): p. 10. |
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A game worth talking about: GOLF | Henderson, Roy. 1976. The Grass Roots. May. 2(3): p. [7-9]. |
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The big leaf-fall Access Restrictions |
Otto, Charles J. 1975. The Golf Superintendent. November/December. 43(10): p. 34-36. |
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Haven from stress: Golf courses provide respite from concrete-covered world Access Restrictions |
Meusel, Harry W. 1975. The Golf Superintendent. June. 43(6): p. 12-14. |
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Reducing energy requirements for maintenance of turfgrass areas | Anonymous. 1975. A Patch of Green. March. p. 6, 8. |
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GCSAA offers testimonies to two federal agencies Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1974. The Golf Superintendent. May. 42(5): p. 40. |
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The energy crisis Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 1974. The Golf Superintendent. April. 42(4): p. 69. |
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Environment over profit Access Restrictions |
Wagoner, Clifford A. 1973. Golf Superintendent. July. 41(7): p. 5. |
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Pesticides in your future Access Restrictions |
Hoffman, William M. 1973. Golf Superintendent. February. 41(2): p. 26-28. |
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Safe DDT substitutes developed | Anonymous. 1972. The Bull Sheet. June. 26(1): p. [15]. |
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Island of beauty Access Restrictions |
Blake, Richard C. 1971. The Golf Superintendent. September/October. 39(9): p. 7. |
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A positive perspective on pesticides Access Restrictions |
VanBuskrik, R. G. 1971. GreenMaster. September. 7(9): p. 8-9, 11, 14-16. |
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Pollution cure must not be worse than disease Access Restrictions |
Shumway, F. Ritter. 1971. GreenMaster. September. 7(9): p. 20-21. |
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A most unusual experiment | Rachesky, Stanley. 1971. The Bull Sheet. May. 24(12): p. [8]. |
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In balance with nature Access Restrictions |
Carew, John. 1971. The Golf Superintendent. February. 39(2): p. 51. |
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A crystal-ball look into the 70's: Key industry spokesmen offer some practical and enlightening answers for the future: V. Russell E. Train Access Restrictions |
Train, Russell E. 1971. The Golf Superintendent. January. 39(1): p. 41. |
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Effect of Variety Choice on Stand Establishment of Native Grasses in Prairie Restorations | Wilson, Jim. 1970. Polk, Nebraska: Wilson Seed Farms. 5, [6] pp. |
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Now is the time Access Restrictions |
Alexander, Paul M. 1970. The Golf Superintendent. September/October. 38(9): p. 20-21. |
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Effective mowing techniques | Watson, J. R. 1969. Proceedings Twenty-Third Annual Southeastern TurfgrassConference. 23: p. 19-26. |
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Fertilizers are polluting U. S. rivers | Anonymous. 1968. The Bull Sheet. March. 21(10): p. [12]. |
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Control versus confusion and controversy | Neuberger, Albert. 1967. USGA Green Section Record. May. 5(1): p. 8-9. |
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