Managing Fine Fescue Fairways – Zero Irrigation Strategy

The following appeared in the March 2015 issue of Greenkeeping Magazine. As the past chairman of greens at Golf Course De Pan in the Netherlands, Jan van Mondfrans recounts his experience eliminating irrigation on fairways for an entire growing season with the help of an alkyl-terminated block copolymer surfactant. Golf Course De Pan is a […]

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What Happens to Water After it Leaves the Irrigation System?

Much has been written about how to conserve water in turf and landscape situations.  And well it should.  Water is our most precious resource.  We can’t live without it, and we need to do all that we can to conserve it and preserve it, both in terms of quantity and quality. So far however, most […]

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Triple Crown + Dispatch: A Mole Cricket Control Success Story

Mole crickets are a familiar foe for superintendents in the southeastern United States. While these pests like to feed on roots and leaves, the biggest threat to turfgrass stems from their extensive underground tunneling. Adult mole crickets create underground tunnels – sometimes up to three feet in length – that can sever roots and cause […]

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Green to Green: Uniform Transition to Warm Season Turf

Don’t look now but we’re half-way through February.  And for those who overseeded this winter, that means just one thing: transition back to warm season turf is right around the corner. However, going from the green of a cool season grass to the green of a warm season grass isn’t always easy or smooth. The […]

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