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  →        
        
    
        	Last week, San Diego played host to the 2013 Golf Industry Show (GIS). Manufacturers, distributors, and superintendents from around the world gathered in SoCal to celebrate the latest and greatest... 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  →        
        
    
        	Are you heading to San Diego for the 2013 Golf Industry Show? Then be sure to visit us at Booth 2231! Stop by on Wednesday, February 6th for a drink... read more  →        
        
    
        	High salinity, high sodium, and potential ion toxicity from irrigation water are problems that are all commonly agreed upon by turfgrass managers and turfgrass researchers alike. However, the issue of... read more  →        
        
    
        	Over the past few days and weeks, we've been discussing the basics of soil and water quality. First we touched on the importance of testing your irrigation water. Then we... read more  →        
        
    
        	In previous Blog posts, we stressed the importance of testing your irrigation water when it comes to assessing two common turfgrass problems: high salinity levels and too much sodium present... read more  →        
        
    
        	One of the most common problems that turf managers must deal with is the development of soil water repellency. The development of water repellent soils is a naturally occurring phenomenon... read more  →        
        
    
        	In a previous Blog post, we discussed how to assess sodium issues in your irrigation water and soils. In that entry, we noted that soil deflocculation is a concern for... read more  →        
        
    
