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GlobalTurf Network

is a collection of four international websites developed for the purpose of delivering  science based information on turf management.  The websites are in the languages of
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Portuguese Globalrelva.org
Polish Globaldarn.org
Czech Globaldrn.org

 

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USGA Reports (TERO)

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Moss
Nov 06, 2009
On putting greens moss can become quite evident this time of the year
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Frosty Turf
Oct 19, 2009
Keep traffic off of frosted turf.
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Earthworm Castings
Oct 01, 2009
Earthworm castings are most obvious this time of the year.
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Little Dead Spots on Greens and Tees! Darn Ants!!!
Sep 08, 2009
The small spots occurring on putting greens are caused by queen ants.
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Fall Coring
Aug 14, 2009
Various ways to relieve soil compaction and promote air exchange.
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Golf Course Management Certificate: This certificate program was developed to challenge and test individuals of all ages interested in advancing their knowledge in golf course management.  Learn more and/or enroll in this certificate.

 

Sports Turf Management Certificate: This certificate program was developed to challenge and test individuals of all ages interested in advancing their knowledge in sports turf management.  Learn more and/or enroll in this certificate.

 

 

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About TurfNotes

TurfNotes was developed to keep Golf Course Superintendents abreast of current topics important in daily management of turfgrass.

Provided on a continual basis throughout the year, the topics covered primarily involve both abiotic and biotic stresses that are presently occurring.

Originally developed by Dr. Karl Danneberger, Professor of Turfgrass Science, all members of BuckeyeTurf currently contribute timely technical notes.

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