| Roll it out, brush it up: Alternating between mowing and other cultural practices can help thwart disease threats while keeping surfaces smooth
| Woelfel, Rick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. January. 28(1): p. 56-58, 63.
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| Getting the most out of the new stuff: A Rutgers University researcher says planning ahead, willingness to make a bigger upfront investment can maximize benefits offered by modern bentgrass cultivars
| Woelfel, Rick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. January. 28(1): p. 59-60.
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| The dirt on compost: Topdressing with compost may give your turf maintenance program a boost
| Torsiello, John. 2014. Golf Course Industry. January. 26(1): p. 68, 70, 72, 74.
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| Spring into action: A comprehensive spring weed control management program begins with preemergent herbicides
| Stahl, Jason. 2013. Golf Course Industry. March. 25(3): p. 56-59.
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| Does size matter?
| Stahl, Jason. 2013. Golf Course Industry. January. 25(1): p. 58, 60-61, 64.
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| Comb over: Brushing greens prior to mowing provides multiple benefits without the surface disruption
| Thomas, Rob. 2012. Golf Course Industry. December. 24(12): p. 34-37.
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| Feed with foliars: Foliar fertilizers as part of an integrated nutrition program help superintendents get through extreme dry and hot conditions
| Stahl, Jason. 2012. Golf Course Industry. November. 24(10[11]): p. 34-37.
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| On a roll: What's good for greens has got to be good for fairways, right?
| Williams, Bruce. 2012. Golf Course Industry. October. 24(10): p. 22-24, 26-27.
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| Feeding frenzy: Your fall fertilizing program has a direct impact on spring turf. Supers share their strategies that get their turf fed and in top condition.
| Skelly, Richard. 2012. Golf Course Industry. October. 24(10): p. 50-52.
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| Time to vent: Micro aerification proponents are battling a reactive mindset among superintendents. But they hope to a see a shift once the industry understands the benefits
| Stahl, Jason. 2012. Golf Course Industry. August. 24(8): p. 30-33.
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| Holes in none
| Thomas, Rob. 2012. Golf Course Industry. March. 24(3): p. 24, 26, 28, 30.
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| Security blanket: When snow doesn't happen, topdressing might just be the answer to protect your greens from a lack of snow and winter's chilly winds
| Stahl, Jason. 2012. Golf Course Industry. February. 24(2): p. 46, 48, 50.
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| Dealing with Poa push-up greens
| Adams, Jason. 2012. Golf Course Industry. February. 24(2): p. 52-54.
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| Managing bentgrass diseases: Various control methods can help keep your bentgrass looking its best
| McPherson, David. 2011. Golf Course Industry. December. 23(12): p. 20-22.
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| Down and dirty: An understanding of the basic tenets of proper soil testing gives turf a solid base to grow
| Ferro, Sam. 2011. Golf Course Industry. December. 23(12): p. 24.
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| List of ingredients: Soil content affects soil behavior, including the retention capacity for nutrients and water
| Wilczynski, Chris. 2011. Golf Course Industry. December. 23(12): p. 25-27.
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| Cooling off for fall
| Torsiello, John. 2011. Golf Course Industry. October. 23(10): p. 42, 44-46.
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| Seed savings: Planting the right seed can result in significant cost reductions for your course
| McPherson, David. 2011. Golf Course Industry. August. 23(8): p. 28, 30, 32, 34.
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| Stripes: When done well, striping is aesthetically pleasing from any vantage point
| McPherson, David. 2011. Golf Course Industry. July. 23(7): p. 58-60.
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| Stunted growth: Seedhead suppression creates healthier plants. The trick, though, is precise timing
| Stahl, Jason. 2011. Golf Course Industry. July. 23(7): p. 66-68.
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| A better method for firm
| Fink, Troy. 2011. Golf Course Industry. April. 23(4): p. 20-23.
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| Aerate great
| Stahl, Jason. 2011. Golf Course Industry. April. 23(4): p. 68-71.
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| Wanted: Poa: Dead or alive?
| Black, Jim. 2011. Golf Course Industry. January. 22[23](11[1]): p. 78-80.
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| Cut to the chase: Verticutting is just a screwdriver in a box of tools. But, is it also a viable method to dethatch?
| McPherson, David. 2010. Golf Course Industry. November. 22(11): p. 29-34.
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| A touch of color: As overseeding costs continue to rise, greenkeepers are looking at painting greens as an alternative to stretch their budgets
| McPherson, David. 2010. Golf Course Industry. August. 22(8): p. 52-54.
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| Regrassing during renovation: Wilmington CC uses several turf varieties on the various parts of its South Course
| Blaise, Peter. 2010. Golf Course Industry. August. 22(8): p. 57-59.
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| Alternatives to overseeding: Budget cuts and increased labor costs have made more superintendents wonder whether overseeding is the right choice
| McPherson, David. 2010. Golf Course Industry. July. 22(7): p. 64-66, 68.
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| Dialing in details: A growing number of superintendents are turning to more detailed analyses to better manage their fairways and greens
| Torsiello, John. 2010. Golf Course Industry. May. 22(5): p. 42-45.
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| A good cooling: The methods to superintendents' syringing madness
| McPherson, David. 2010. Golf Course Industry. March. 22(3): p. 28-30, 32.
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| Rx for convenience of multiple diseases?: A look at fungicide combination products - Their benefits and pitfalls
| McPherson, David. 2010. Golf Course Industry. March. 22(3): p. 34-36, 38-39.
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