Knowing your soil’s pH is one of the keys to unlocking nutrient availability. By gaining insight on this common soil property measurement you can correct and prevent issues including nutrient... read more →
The harsh conditions of winter can be devastating, but certain nutrient applications can play a key role in preparing the sward for the season ahead. Winter turf survival is a... read more →
Those who attended the Turfgrass Talk Show session at the 2016 Golf Industry Show heard from Melvin Duke about the unique challenges he faces as superintendent at Toana Vista Golf... read more →
Note: This Blog post originally appeared on HorizonOnline.com and was published here with permission. Be sure to connect with Horizon on Twitter and Facebook. We've concluded another hot, dry summer... read more →
The Robert A. Moore Endowment Fund, established in the name of Aquatrols’ late founder, is currently financing a two-year study of cultivation practices and products to reduce salinity in golf... read more →
Calcite formation in soils can cause problems with infiltration and permeability. This problem can be exacerbated by a variety of factors, including poor irrigation water quality and prolonged periods of... read more →
With persistent drought affecting many areas in the Western and Southern United States, golf course superintendents are understandably growing concerned about water quantity. Will prolonged drought conditions result in water... read more →
Bicarbonate in irrigation water is a growing concern for a number of superintendents, especially those using effluent or "gray water" to irrigate their turf. However, there is an ongoing debate... read more →
The science behind soil and water quality can be downright complicated. With a variety of different tests available and varying tolerance ranges for different turf species, turfgrass managers can easily... read more →
In a previous podcast on the Superintendent Radio Network, Aquatrols' Larry Lennert discussed the basics of water quality as it relates to the growth of healthy turfgrass. Lennert stressed that... read more →