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Yellow Nutsedge: Why, How and What to Do
Yellow nutsedge remains a difficult-to-control weed for many turf areas. As a perennial plant species, it spreads primarily by underground rhizomes and tubers...
A Sheet vs a Down-Filled Comforter? Which will Keep My Putting Green Warmer?
Winterkill remains a constant concern for golf courses that manage ultradwarf bermudagrass putting greens in the transition zone...
Improving Water Retention in Hydrophobic Soil
Soil hydrophobicity, or soil water repellency, is a common issue for many soil types and especially a problem for sand-based putting greens...
Wetting Agents: Making Water, Wetter
Daniel O’Brien will talk about ongoing wetting agent research at the University of Arkansas focusing on measurable differences between commercially available products...
Are Turfgrasses Struggling to Take a Breath?
Eric DeBoer discusses his doctoral research investigating the effects of oxygenated irrigation water on the growth of sand-based creeping bentgrass putting green...
Will Zoysiagrass be the Next “Big Thing” for Putting Greens in the Transition Zone?
Although not historically used on golf course putting greens in the United States, several newly released cultivars of zoysiagrass have the potential...
Locating the Elusive Lance – Nematode Population Dynamics on Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens
Understanding the biology and behavior of turfgrass pests is fundamental to delivering controls at the right place and time for maximum efficacy...
Two for One? Value of Fungicides Targeting Soilborne Pathogens for Foliar Disease Control on Golf Putting Greens
Preventive applications are made to putting greens to protect roots from soilborne diseases such as fairy ring, take-all patch, and summer patch...