In a previous Blog post, we discussed the unique chemistry that makes Revolution different from all other wetting agents on the market. But how does that difference in chemistry translate... read more →
For turfgrass professionals, aerification (or aeration as it's sometimes called) is crucial to maintaining healthy turf and high quality playing conditions. To many golfers, this important cultural practice is a... read more →
This week's #AskAquatrols question comes via Direct Message from Twitter user kevgolf1: To be honest, this is a question we're more than happy to answer. That's because what makes Revolution... read more →
We’re smack dab in the middle of Shark Week, that special time of year when the Discovery Channel brings the world’s most ferocious predators out of the ocean and into... read more →
It’s Friday! That means it’s time to answer your #AskAquatrols questions of the week! If you have a question about wetting agents or the science behind soil surfactants, reach out... read more →
For superintendents, it’s the stuff of nightmares. A morning tour of the course reveals the development of fairy ring, circular patches of discoloration on their otherwise healthy greens. To add... read more →
Video courtesy of PACE Turf The wonderful video above from the folks at Pace Turf highlights one of the ways to conduct a "knockout trial," also occasionally referred to as... read more →
The folks over at Golfdom Magazine recently surveyed golf superintendents about the biggest challenges they face now and those they expect to encounter in the coming years. The results of... read more →
"It is essential for the growth of healthy plants and for the conservation of water that compensations be made to promote a more efficient and wise use of water." "It... read more →
We’re now less than a week away from the start of the 112thUSGA United States Open Championship. Golf fans everywhere are eager to see an expansive field of 156 pro... read more →