March 27, 2008
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American Wetlands Month coming in May
Flooding in U.S. a sign of things to come
Project Evergreen asks garden centers promote green space
Too mulch of a good thing?
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Environmental stewardship: Do, then tell
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Climate change may be fueling more aggressive weeds
NGCOA donates $25K to The Institute
Signature Control systems aligns with ESI
RIGCSA awards scholarships
Toro adds to ProCore line
Dakota offers blender option for 440 Turf Tender
Precision has low use-rate herbicide activator
Agrium launches XCU fertilizer
Nufarm Americas adds Atera insecticide
Renzo's decoys promises no more goose mess
Robb R. Arnold, GCSAA Class A superintendent, is hosting the Zurich Classic
Scott C. Krout, GCSAA Class A director of agronomy and maintenance, is hosting the Safeway International
Steve Colosi, golf course superintendent, is hosting the Ginn Championship
Scott F. Poynot, CGCS, is hosting the Chitimacha Louisiana Open
Goettsch and Johnson on XM Radio
Ohio Turfgrass Foundation elects officers and trustees
Superintendents in the news
KemperSports announces management changes
Burke named Bayer imidacloprid business manager
Grigg Brothers hire Fultz
Davis Joins Seago
Upcoming events in the world of golf course management
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For March
Too mulch of a good thing?
by John C. Fech, Ph.D. examines how to achieve balance in the management of healthy ornamentals.
Front Nine
looks at stories from around the world of golf.
Environmental stewardship: Do, then tell
by Mark Johnson encourages superintendents who have taken action on environmentall projects to submit a case study to the
EDGE database
.
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