One of our distributor representatives shared a few videos that perfectly illustrated how easy it is to use Aqueduct Flex as a solution for dry spot and fast turf recovery. Check out the tweet below or click here to see the full thread. https://twitter.com/Aquatrols/status/1286053641959493639 To learn more about aqueduct flex... read more →
Jul
24
Jul
22
By Dean Piller Dean Piller is the current and only superintendent Cordova Bay has ever had. He struggled with thatch, summertime troubles, and abiotic stress - until he tried a new approach. Here’s his story… I started at the Cordova Bay Golf Course 30 years ago as the grow-in superintendent... read more →
Jul
22
Aquatrols CEO talks with Pat Jones about working through the challenges of today and investing in some interesting things for tomorrow. What struck me most about my second time around interviewing Matt Foster was that he didn’t want to discuss business growth or new products or sales achievements. What the... read more →
Jul
01
(Paulsboro, NJ) – Aquatrols – As of June 10th, 2020, Shanghai Aquatrols Asia Technology Co. LTD is officially established and recognized by Chinese officials. Aquatrols has a majority stake in this new Equity Joint Venture with their commercial partner, Shanghai Chembri Intl Co. LTD. Since 2016, Aquatrols and Chembri have... read more →
Jun
19
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May
22
During Mental Health Awareness Week 2020 we share an article by Louise Amos - Aquatrols' European Product Manager. How often do you find yourself lying awake at night thinking about the bad weather forecast or an endless list of potential issues that the player, owner or committee might raise? Chances... read more →
May
08
In our Beyond The Drop Q&A series, we bring you brief interviews with some of the minds driving innovation at Aquatrols. We speak to a wide variety of folks who work here at Aquatrols, exploring topics from research, to conservation, to business. Today we are featuring an interview with Barry... read more →
Apr
30
Turfgrass injury and damage is caused by either abiotic or biotic factors. Some examples of abiotic factors or stressors include extreme weather/temperatures, soil compaction, nutrients/light, excess or deficient water, and adverse cultural practices. On the flipside, biotic stressors include living factors such as fungi, bacteria, viruses and pests. Though the... read more →
Apr
15
Twitter chats are a great way to interact with others online who have similar interests to your own - sort of like a “virtual meet-up”. These digital chats are useful for networking, learning tips and best practices from other industry professionals, and just generally engaging in meaningful conversations with others... read more →
Mar
24
Using a pre-emergent herbicide to control weeds on turf can be considered a “no-brainer” for many superintendents. However, there are some additional steps that can be taken to ensure that each pre-emergent application is as beneficial as it can be for a course. A few of those steps revolve around... read more →

