Last week, Stockholm played host to the annual World Water Week Conference. Since 1991, this annual gathering has helped bring to light global water issues and the daunting challenges facing... read more →
We’re about to close the book on August. That means most Americans have just one question on their minds: “Are you ready for some football?!” Sadly, many high schools across... 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 →
The Drought of 2012 has been wreaking havoc on food crops across the country. The physical and financial damage has been well documented, with farmers’ struggles becoming a somber staple... 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 →
Did you know…? The first potatoes were cultivated about 8,000 years ago by communities of hunters and gatherers near Lake Titicaca - high in the Andes mountains, on the border... read more →
It's that time again! Another Friday, another edition of Ask Aquatrols. This week's question comes to us via E-mail: “I’m currently employing a long-term soil surfactant program but with this... read more →
What is Effluent Water? According to the GCSAA, the number of golf courses using effluent water is on the rise across the United States. Also referred to as recycled water... 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 →