Poor irrigation water quality has the potential to negatively impact turfgrass health and reduce playability on golf courses. In this one-hour presentation, Aquatrols Territory Managers Larry Lennert and Ken Mauser... read more →
In this 60-minute presentation, Dr. Stanley Kostka of Aquatrols explores the effects that soil surfactants have on soil and foliar environments. He looks at surfactant-induced changes in the rhizosphere and... read more →
Would you like to better understand soil surfactants and how they affect water movement? In this 90-minute webinar, Aquatrols' Andy Moore gives an overview of the functions and abilities of different... read more →
Having trouble evaluating your soil and water analysis test results? In this one-hour presentation, Dara Park, Ph.D., of Clemson University explains how to assess irrigation water and soil reports to... read more →
High salinity, high sodium, and potential ion toxicity from irrigation water are problems that are all commonly agreed upon by turfgrass managers and turfgrass researchers alike. However, the issue of... read more →
Over the past few days and weeks, we've been discussing the basics of soil and water quality. First we touched on the importance of testing your irrigation water. Then we... read more →
While it’s probably not number one on your Christmas wish list, a recent article from Lawn and Landscape reminds us that millions of children around the world are in dire... read more →
In previous Blog posts, we stressed the importance of testing your irrigation water when it comes to assessing two common turfgrass problems: high salinity levels and too much sodium present... read more →
This week, representatives from Aquatrols attended the More Crop per Drop Conference in London, a significant gathering focused on the more efficient use of water in the agricultural industry. The... read more →
One of the most common problems that turf managers must deal with is the development of soil water repellency. The development of water repellent soils is a naturally occurring phenomenon... read more →