Last month, we wrote a Blog post that highlighted the role of soil wetting agents in preparing for drought conditions. After the article was met with positive feedback, we decided... read more →
As temperatures across North America slowly begin to rise (it is officially Spring after all), many turf managers that overseeded their golf courses with cool season turf varieties for the... read more →
Across large sections of the United States, the summer of 2012 represented a constant struggle for golf course superintendents. As the worst drought in a generation ravaged parts of the... read more →
In this one-hour presentation, Aquatrols Territory Manager Ken Mauser takes a look at the science behind water repellency in soils. Mr. Mauser explains that water repellency is a natural part... read more →
In a previous podcast on the Superintendent Radio Network, Agronomist Mica McMillan discussed the basic chemistry behind soil wetting agents. In part two of the discussion, Mica delves further into... read more →
Don't look now but we're half-way through February. And for those who overseeded this winter, that means just one thing: transition back to warm season turf is right around the... read more →
In a previous Blog post, we discussed the unique chemistry that makes Revolution different from all other wetting agents on the market. But how does that difference in chemistry translate... read more →
Soil surfactants (or wetting agents) have long been used in the golf industry to promote turf quality, uniformity, and recovery...and for good reason. Golf courses are some of the most... read more →
In this one-hour presentation, Aquatrols Territory Manager Larry Lennert stresses the importance of water conservation on the golf course, not only for areas dealing with water use restrictions but also... read more →
All golf courses with creeping bentgrass or bent/Poa mixed greens experience problems with drought, soil water repellency, and/or salt stress at one point or another. In this 45-minute presentation, Dr.... read more →