By Pat Jones | The first superintendent at the legendary old Essex Country Club was a guy named Donald Ross. Now a century later his successor, Eric Richardson, maintains his... read more →
Your rootzone is probably in better shape in spring than it will be at any other time during the season – its water reserves are fully charged with snowmelt and/or... read more →
Most cool-season turfgrass managers stop using soil surfactants for the year in early autumn when the summer stress period is over. However, a late season application of Revolution or Dispatch... read more →
Preliminary results from a University of California, Riverside study suggest that when keeping turf adequately fertilized, the regular use of Revolution and Primo Maxx† can be a powerful tool to... read more →
The following is a summary of research presented at the ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Meeting by Kevin Laskowski, Graduate Research Assistant at Michigan State University. It was originally published in Golfdom. Click... read more →
As we head into Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, the overseeding process is beginning for many turf managers. For those who choose to overseed, careful planning and wise investments are... read more →
Superintendent Derrick Chlopecki calls Revolution his "ace in the hole." Opened in 1912, Pine Ridge Golf Club is one of the oldest and most revered golf courses in Winnipeg. Not... read more →
California remains in the clutches of a crippling drought, which has now stretched into its fourth year. 98% of the state currently faces some form of drought with 66% of... read more →
The following appeared in the March 2015 issue of Greenkeeping Magazine. As the past chairman of greens at Golf Course De Pan in the Netherlands, Jan van Mondfrans recounts his... read more →
In the lead up to The Ryder Cup, the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles used Farmura & Aquatrols products as the back bone of their fertility and soil conditioning program.... read more →