Turf for Parks: A Discussion of the Problems Involved |
O. M. Scott & Sons Co. 1932. Marysville, Ohio: O.M. Scott & Sons Co. 67 pp. |
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Steubenville had webworms |
Hillis, R. B. 1932. The National Greenkeeper. October. 6(10): p. 16.
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Drainage: An essential element of golf course maintenance |
Cotton, H. E. 1930. The National Greenkeeper. September. 4(9): p. 5-6, 8.
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Drainage on the golf course |
Dearie, Edward B. Jr. 1930. The National Greenkeeper. July. 4(7): p. 11-16, 32.
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Describes soil's part in turf maintenance |
Noer, O. J. 1930. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. June. 4(6): p. 23-25.
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Disease starts in the fall |
Hansen, Gustave. 1929. The National Greenkeeper. December. 3(12): p. 23-24.
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Plenty of misery but we worked our way out O.K. |
Black, Syd. 1929. Golfdom: The Business Journal of Golf. April. 3(4): p. 23-24.
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How I control brown patch: Contest conducted by the National Greenkeeper produces splendid list of prize stories. A. E. Lundstrom wins the $50.00 cash prize by close margin on points. Judges' opinions vary greatly |
Anonymous. 1928. The National Greenkeeper. July. 2(7): p. 5-7.
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Examining Land and Arranging Lines |
Miller, Wendell P. 1928. The National Greenkeeper. May. 2(5): p. 29-31.
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Winter killed golf turf |
Anonymous. 1927. The National Greenkeeper. March. 1(3): p. 16.
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Top-dressing greens with straw over winter |
USGA Green Section. 1922. The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. September. 2(9): p. 274-275.
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Winter kill of putting greens |
Lees, Peter. 1916. The Golf Course [New York]. January. 1(1): p. 3.
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