This week, employees at Aqautrols' corporate offices celebrated Earth Day by pledging support to the Environmental Institute for Golf. On Monday, ownership matched personal donations from our employees in the New Jersey office and a check for $190.00 was made out to the EIFG. The donation is a small reminder... read more →
Apr
26
Apr
23
Do you use an Aquatrols product? Then we want to hear from you! How are we doing? Are you satisfied with our products? Is there anything we can do better? Take a few minutes to fill out our customer satisfaction survey and let us know. The survey will give... read more →
Apr
10
Last month, we wrote a Blog post that highlighted the role of soil wetting agents in preparing for drought conditions. After the article was met with positive feedback, we decided to expand the idea into a full white paper that could offer simple solutions to superintendents faced with the possibility... read more →
Apr
03
As temperatures across North America slowly begin to rise (it is officially Spring after all), many turf managers that overseeded their golf courses with cool season turf varieties for the winter are in the thick of transition back to warm season turf. This delicate process can be complicated by a... read more →
Mar
22
Wettie Wet Drop is back! And he has a slight problem. Our humorous new YouTube video poses a serious question: "Do you know where your water is going?" Check it out: View more videos like this on our YouTube channel!
Mar
14
Across large sections of the United States, the summer of 2012 represented a constant struggle for golf course superintendents. As the worst drought in a generation ravaged parts of the Midwest and the South, many golf courses were forced into survival mode. The goal of keeping turfgrass green and beautiful... read more →
Mar
12
In this one-hour presentation, Aquatrols Territory Manager Ken Mauser takes a look at the science behind water repellency in soils. Mr. Mauser explains that water repellency is a natural part of the growing process that cannot be "cured," but instead must be treated over time. After looking at the chemistry... read more →
Mar
04
In a previous podcast on the Superintendent Radio Network, Agronomist Mica McMillan discussed the basic chemistry behind soil wetting agents. In part two of the discussion, Mica delves further into the effects that different soil surfactant chemistries can have on things like root growth, the soil environment, and overall plant... read more →
Feb
19
Did you catch us handing out those "Salt Sucks" magnets at the 2013 Golf Industry Show? Well, we weren't just being vulgar. There is science behind that cheeky message. High concentrations of salt in your soil can disrupt the process of osmosis, effectively sucking vital water away from turf roots.... read more →
Feb
18
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... read more →

