Keyword: Nitrogen
Title | Author and Source | Category | View TGIF Record |
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The makeup of soils | Cubbon, M. H. 1933. The National Greenkeeper. January. 7(1): p. 7-10. |
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133518 |
Soil nutrients and soil acidity | Cubbon, M. H. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. December. 6(12): p. 6-9, 18. |
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133322 |
Grassland fertilization | Anonymous. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. November. 6(11): p. 14. |
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133311 |
Northeastern New York Greenskeepers' Association meets at Saratoga Springs | Gormley, Jack. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. October. 6(10): p. 19-20. |
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133272 |
My experience with fertilizers | Stephen, Arthur. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. September. 6(9): p. 5-6. |
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133220 |
Fairway fertilization | Noer, O. J. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. August. 6(8): p. 11-14. |
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133208 |
Fertility and fertilizers | Siems, H. B. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. August. 6(8): p. 15-19. |
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133209 |
Minnesota gossip | Stodola, H. E. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. April. 6(4): p. 29-30. |
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133132 |
Nitrogen ~ What is it?: Factors affecting the accumulation of nitrate nitrogen in soil | Cubbon, M. H. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. March. 6(3): p. 8, 10-11. |
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133073 |
What '31 greenkeeping taught greensmen to plan for '32 | Welton, Kenneth. 1932. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. January. 6(1): p. 22-26. |
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177915 |
Fertilizer Practice Simplified |
Milwaukee Sewerage Commission Service Bureau. 1931. [Milwaukee, Wisconsin]: Milwaukee Sewerage Commission. 9, 8 pp. |
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127865 |
Growth of bluegrass with various defoliations and abundant nitrogen supply |
Graber, L. F.; Ream, H. W. 1931. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy. November. 23(11): p. 938-944. |
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102913 |
Why minerals in fertilizers: [Part II] | DeLoach, R. J. H. 1931. The National Greenkeeper. July. 5(7): p. 12-17. |
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132889 |
Effect of mercury compounds and arsenate of lead on soil nitrification | White, J. W. 1931. The National Greenkeeper. April. 5(4): p. 26-30. |
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132818 |
Barrett tells of Arcadian Nitrate of Soda | Anonymous. 1931. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 5(4): p. 110. |
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Fertilizer production, consumption, and costs | Anonymous. 1931. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. March. 11(3): p. 68-70. |
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35298 |
Some principles of manuring for turf Access Restrictions |
Evans, T. W. 1931. Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. March. 2(4): p. 44-50. |
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46997 |
[Brown patch and management practices] | Nicoll, Tom. 1931. The National Greenkeeper. January. 5(1): p. 27. |
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132765 |
Functions of the three plant food elements Access Restrictions |
Grantham, A. E. 1930. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Greenkeepers Convention. p. 2. |
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130947 |
Experiments in the turf nursery Access Restrictions |
Sprague, Howard B. 1930. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Greenkeepers Convention. p. 6-7. |
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130954 |
Turf culture Access Restrictions |
Murray, C. M. 1930. Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. October. 1(3): p. 124-129. |
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45002 |
The valuation of manures Access Restrictions |
Evans, T. W. 1930. Journal of the Board of Greenkeeping Research. October. 1(3): p. 149-152. |
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45017 |
Rate of intake, accumulation, and transformation of nitrate nitrogen by small grains and Kentucky bluegrass |
McCool, M. M.; Cook, R. L. 1930. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy. September. 22(9): p. 757-764. |
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103904 |
Meaning of fertilizer formulas | USGA Green Section. 1930. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. April. 10(4): p. 74. |
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120821 |
Functions of the three plant food elements | Grantham, A. E. 1930. The National Greenkeeper. March. 4(3): p. 11-12, 14, 16, 50. |
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How plant food elements function for better turf | Grantham, A. E. 1930. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. March. 4(3): p. 94, 96, 98, 100. |
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179056 |
The Persistence of Certain Lawn Grasses as Affected by Fertilization and Competition Access Restrictions |
Garner, E. S.; Damon, S. C. 1929. Kingston, Rhode Island: Agricultural Experiment Station, Rhode Island State College. 22 pp. |
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103702 |
Too much information: Greenkeepers become dyspeptic from salesmen's taltes | Morley, John. 1929. The National Greenkeeper. September. 3(9): p. 23-24. |
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Pittsburgh turf gardens | Pressler, John. 1929. The National Greenkeeper. September. 3(9): p. 24. |
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130641 |
Soils I have seen | Noer, O. J. 1929. The National Greenkeeper. June. 3(6): p. 5-7. |
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74838 |
An Analytical Study of the Putting Greens of Rhode Island Golf Courses |
Gilbert, Basil Elijah. 1928. Kingston, Rhode Island: Rhode Island State College Agricultural Experiment Station. 15 pp. |
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35509 |
Nitrogen in the compost pile | West, Guy C. 1928. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. May. 2(5): p. 68-70. |
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Functions of plant elements and characteristics of various groups of fertilizer materials | Noer, O. J. 1927. The National Greenkeeper. October. 1(10): p. 15-16, 29. |
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Soil characteristics and how plant food becomes available | Noer, O. J. 1927. The National Greenkeeper. September. 1(9): p. 13-14, 35. |
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84662 |
[Moisture and fertility] | Scherer, C. M. 1927. The National Greenkeeper. May. 1(5): p. 27-29. |
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84552 |
Conducting experiments with milorganite | Noer, O. J. 1927. The National Greenkeeper. March. 1(3): p. 7-9. |
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84501 |
Activated sludge: Its production, composition, and value as a fertilizer |
Noer, O. J. 1926. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy. November. 18(11): p. 953-962. |
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102404 |
Commercial fertilizers | Westover, H. L. 1926. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. November. 6(11): p. 234-242. |
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50360 |
Fertilizer experiments on turf grasses at Purdue University | Anonymous. 1926. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. July. 6(7): p. 163-164. |
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50335 |
Fertilizers in relation to quality of turf and to weed control | 1925. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. March 16. 5(3): p. 50-56. |
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49524 |
Value of sheep manure | USGA Green Section. 1922. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. May 17. 2(5): p. 165. |
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136791 |
Friendly Workers of the Soil: Ten Lessons |
O. M. Scott & Sons Co. 1921. Marysville, Ohio: O. M. Scott & Sons Co. 30 pp. |
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165509 |
Commercial fertilizers | Carrier, Lyman. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. October 17. 1(10): p. 197-205. |
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47625 |
[The value of tobacco stems as fertilizer for golf turf] | USGA Green Section. 1921. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. September. 1(9): p. 192. |
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Fertilizers for golf courses | De Loach, J. H. 1921. Bulletin of the Green Section of the U.S. Golf Association. September 16. 1(9): p. 186-187. |
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The Persistence of Lawn and Other Grasses as Influenced Especially by the Effect of Manures on the Degree of Soil Acidity Access RestrictionsHelp us please - we need a copy of this item. Click here or Email tgif@msu.edu if you can help! Thank you. |
Hartwell, Burt L.; Damon, S. C. 1917. Kingston, Rhode Island: Agricultural Experiment Station, Rhode Island State College. 24 pp., [4] plates. |
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Nitrate of soda | Anonymous. 1917. The Golf Course [New York]. February. 2(2): p. 18. |
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137316 |
Notes on proper fertilization | Anonymous. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. April. 1(4): p. 38-39. |
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136729 |