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Golf Course Management: A view from a different continent
Aug 20, 2009
Lima, Peru presents turf management issues normally not faced here in the United States.
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Fields to be Proud of
Aug 04, 2009
Athletic Fields aren't all "three yards and a cloud of dust" - some are near perfection!
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Cricket Pitch Preparation for Baseball Fans
Jul 29, 2009
English groundsman, David Bellairs sheds some light on cricket pitch preparation
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Pearlwort (Sagina procumbens)
Jul 16, 2009
Looks like moss, but...
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Anthracnose Alert!
Jun 23, 2009
Anthracnose is active on putting greens where ever Poa annua is stressed.
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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.

 

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About International SportsNotes

International SportsNotes was developed to keep turfgrass professionals 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 Pam Sherratt, Sports Turf Extension Specialist, all members of BuckeyeTurf currently contribute timely technical notes. 

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