March 20, 2008

  • Deadline approaching for Custom Chopper raffle
  • Rain Bird accepting entries to film competition
  • Marriott Golf to require Audubon certification in 2008
  • EPA says, "Show us your best photo for Earth Day"

  • Photo Quiz
  • Vital and valuable
  • The Cutting Edge for March
  • A note from the great, white north
  • Pesticide Use Survey offers flat-screen TV
  • Remembering Bob Williams...

  • GIS Silent Auction nets $133,400
  • 2008 Irrigation Association show renamed
  • California seeks nominees for environment awards
  • John Deere renames golf division
  • Jacobsen attains GCSAA Gold Partner status

  • Bobcat introduces new compact tractors
  • Shelton offers new chain trencher
  • ASGCA updates environmental guide to golf course development
  • Profile introduces new soil amendment
  • Florida approves reduced buffer zone for Curfew

  • Thomas Trammell, GCSAA Class A member, is hosting the WGC-CA Championship.
  • Bayer names winners of stress survey contest
  • Superintendents in the news

  • Brede named Innovator of the Year
  • Garrett becomes Experience manager at FarmLinks
  • Broome joins Synatek as golf technical sales representative
  • Ewing reveals staffing changes

  • Upcoming events in the world of golf course management
 

Inside GCM

For March

  • Photo Quiz by John Mascaro covers turf problems from Big Sky, Mont., to New South Wales, Australia.
  • Vital and valuable by Angela Nitz offers advice on how to make a trip the GCSAA Education Conference and Golf Industry Show last throughout the year by communicating and promoting its value to others at the facility.
  • The Cutting Edge for March includes the effect of grooming on TifEagle, rain gardens and urban water quality, and the effect of compost tea on putting greens.

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