Remove turf only as a last resort! In the midst of continuing drought in California, many golf courses are searching for ways to cut back on water consumption. A major... read more →
We have all seen damage from water repellency on a golf course, most often in the form of localized dry spots (LDS). However, how often do we truly consider the... 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 →
Aquatrols Seed Enhancement Technology improves seed germination and establishment under water deficit conditions, according to a report from the Sports Turf Research Institute (STRI) in Bingley, UK. STRI testing showed... read more →
Aquatrols is pleased to announce that it has acquired innovative technology from Dr. Andrea Carminati and Georg-August-University Göttingen to improve the control of soil-plant-water relations. The commercialization agreement has been... 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 →
Aquatrols is celebrating our 60th anniversary in 2015! Over the next few months, we will be taking a look back at our company's unique and storied history as we continue... read more →
The 2015 Golf Industry Show kicks off in San Antonio on Wednesday, February 25! Join us in Booth 9063 to talk soil surfactant chemistry and learn what's new at Aquatrols.... read more →
Much has been written about how to conserve water in turf and landscape situations. And well it should. Water is our most precious resource. We can’t live without it, and... read more →
Travis Frey (left), sales rep. at Agri-AFC and John Ramsey (right), superintendent at Gulf Shores GC Mole crickets are a familiar foe for superintendents in the southeastern United States. While... read more →

