Keyword: Legislation
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2023 Delegates meeting report | Murphy, Mike. 2023. The Newsletter [New England]. November/December. p. 7-8. |
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333992 |
Biostimulants in the production of forage grasses and turfgrasses |
Mackiewicz-Walec, Ewa; Olszewska, Marzenna. 2023. Agriculture. September. 13(9): p. 1796 [1-33]. |
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336750 |
Views of RNAi approaches for weed management in turfgrass systems |
Ethridge, Sandra R.; Grieger, Khara; Locke, Anna M.; Everman, Wesley J.; Jordan, David L.; Leon, Ramon G. 2023. Weed Science. July. 71(4): p. 344-352. |
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332364 |
Turfgrass Growers Association: Updates Access Restrictions |
Russell, Coral. 2021. Turf News [TPI]. May/June. 45(3): p. 52-53. |
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314708 |
The New York State Turfgrass Advocacy Day brings legislative issues to light |
Maffei, Michael. 2020. Tee to Green [New York]. March/April. 51(2): p. 6-7, 9. |
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312359 |
Red diesel gets the red light: You are breaking the law if you drive a red diesel-fuelled tractor on the road | Bannister, Paul. 2019. The Groundsman [IOG]. December. p. 27. |
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310076 |
The European Union's view on biostimulants: What may be coming our way: The U.S. and other countries may follow the EU's lead in establishing standards for claims related to biostimulants Access Restrictions |
Fidanza, Mike; Kostka, Stan; Ervin, Erik; Bigelow, Cale. 2019. Golf Course Management. September. 87(9): p. 58-62. |
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308553 |
Clock plan could help golf clubs |
Anonymous. 2019. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 16. |
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305870 |
In the face of competition: Despite breeding and reintroduction programmes, the UK's birds of prey still face threats from unscrupulous individuals and syndicates out for personal gain |
Britton, Peter. 2019. Pitchcare. February/March. 83: p. 110-114. |
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306256 |
Final push for H-2B reform for 2019 season |
Bray, Andrew. 2019. Landscape Management. February. 58(2): p. 12. |
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303743 |
The root of the matter: Enhancing a golf course when legal and financial issues impact on the use of chemicals is not easy for a greenkeeper |
Bernhard and Company. 2019. The Golf Business. January. 22: p. 52-53. |
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303577 |
GCSAA government affairs |
Doyle, Kevin. 2018. The Greenerside. 47(3): p. 31-32. |
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303383 |
NALP, DOL to collaborate on H-2B compliance |
Bray, Andrew. 2018. Landscape Management. November. 57(11): p. 12. |
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302655 |
Does this look real?: Ensure that your business is I-9 compliant in an era of fraudulent documentation and heightened scrutiny |
Monty, Jacob. 2018. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 21(11): p. 36-38, 40. |
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302834 |
Legislation and operational excellence meet reality |
Muir, Terry. 2018. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. November/December. 20(6): p. 56-59. |
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303310 |
WOTUS Rule still in play for selected states: Allied association update - NGCOA | Miles, Ronnie. 2018. The Commonwealth Crier. October. p. 11. |
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301781 |
Get out!: With the recent onslaught of noice restrictions, blower bans and pesticide ordinances, industry professionals are looking for ways to keep operations going |
Rathmell, Lauren. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. October. 39(10): p. S 16-S 19. |
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301531 |
Bill 148: Employment standards Access Restrictions |
Piccolo, Patrizia. 2018. GreenMaster. Fall. 54(3): p. 14-16. |
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300534 |
Bang the drum loudly and do it repeatedly | Valauri, Chris. 2018. Carolinas Green. September/October. p. 16. |
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301186 |
Science shouldn't be politicized |
Mann, Bob. 2018. Landscape Management. September. 57(9): p. 10. |
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300949 |
Drones: What you need to know before you fly |
Shaw, Cam. 2018. ONCourse. August. p. 22-23. |
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300351 |
GCSAA government relations: Glyphosate lawsuit update | Anonymous. 2018. Northern Ohio Turfgrass News. August/September. 60(6): p. 23. |
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301454 |
A time to advocate Access Restrictions |
Lee, Michael. 2018. Golf Course Management. July. 86(7): p. 32. |
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299417 |
It's time |
Palmieri, Marisa. 2018. Landscape Management. July. 57(7): p. 6. |
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299648 |
GDPR, data protection and your landscape company |
Kanary, Shaun. 2018. Landscape Management. July. 57(7): p. 38. |
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299656 |
Cannabis: Time to worry: New risks are keeping landscape contractors awake at night |
Barber, Scott. 2018. Landscape Trades. June. 40(5): p. 12-14. |
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299729 |
Consequences for legal sports gambling? |
Schroder, Eric. 2018. SportsTurf. June. 34(6): p. 6. |
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298722 |
Can we store petrol at our golf club? |
Anonymous. 2018. GreenKeeping. May. 146: p. 32-33. |
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297850 |
An opportunity in bioretention: Local regulations led to a new service offering for Bluegrass Landscape & Snow Management |
Payton, Casey. 2018. Landscape Management. May. 57(5): p. 50. |
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298447 |
Find tools for effective safety policies: NALP's safety adviser provides direction on how to find training resources |
Steel, Sam. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 18-19. |
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298644 |
2018 budget bill includes H-2B cap relief |
Rathmell, Lauren; Smalley, Megan. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 26-27. |
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298647 |
High stakes for landscapers: As more states legalize marijuana, green industry employers try to figure out how to cope |
Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2018. Irrigation & Green Industry. May. 21(5): p. 24-26, 28. |
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298411 |
A day on the hill with the National Turfgrass Federation |
Anonymous. 2018. Turfgrass Producers International E-Newsletter. May/June. 11(3): p. 5-7. |
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300557 |
[Canada geese have become a problem for golf course maintenance crews] |
Aholt, Joe; Gross, Aaron. 2018. Grass Clippings [Idaho]. April. p. 4, 6. |
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297855 |
The New York State Turfgrass Advocacy Day highlights legislative issues |
Maffei, Michael. 2018. Tee to Green [New York]. April. 49(2): p. 6-7. |
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298392 |
Reasons to know consumer laws: When landscape contractors perform residential work, they must know how these laws apply |
Smalley, Megan. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. April. 39(4): p. 10-12, 14. |
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296579 |
SB 520 defeated in tense battle on the floor | Anonymous. 2018. The Commonwealth Crier. March. p. 9. |
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296841 |
Bill 148: Important changes employers should know |
White, Courtney; Piccolo, Patrizia. 2018. ONCourse. March. p. 20-21. |
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296131 |
Bill 148 |
Breen, Doug. 2018. ONCourse. March. p. 30. |
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296134 |
Opportunities in advocacy Access Restrictions |
Janovich, Nick. 2018. Golf Course Management. March. 86(3): p. 30. |
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295669 |
The potential lien for maintenance work in Ontario - and beyond | Kennaley, Rob; Winter, Josh. 2018. Landscape Trades. March. 40(2): p. 46, 48. |
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297795 |
A look at legislative concerns |
Anonymous. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. March. 39(3): p. 18, 20, 22, 24, 26. |
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295789 |
Rising above |
Crowe, Vicki. 2018. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. March/April. 20(2): p. 56-57. |
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297765 |
When the smoke clears: The impact of marijuana on your golf operation | Hodkinson, Susan. 2018. Golf Business Canada. Spring. 22(1): p. Cover, 8-12, 14, 16. |
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295772 |
How the removal of pesticides will alter the way your course looks: Chemicals that have routinely been used to keep our courses perfectly presented are being withdrawn. What will the impact be? |
Carroll, Steve. 2018. Your Course [BIGGA]. Spring. 1: p. 60-65. |
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300377 |
Developing a drone strategy for use in sports turf management |
Gill, Jody. 2018. SportsTurf. January. 34(1): p. 18, 20, 22, 24-25. |
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298574 |
Understanding regulations in NSW | Anonymous. 2017. Turf Australia. Summer. p. 28. |
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300858 |
New Jersey Legislative updates | Lindner, Matt. 2017. Clippings [New Jersey Turfgrass Association]. 95(3): p. 7. |
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294591 |
Ensuring a compliant WHMIS program and the new legislation Access Restrictions |
MacLean, Ian. 2017. GreenMaster. Summer. 53(2): p. 22. |
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288945 |
Come fly with me Access Restrictions |
Young, Tom. 2017. STRI Bulletin. Winter. 280: p. 35-37. |
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294760 |
[Thanks from the past year] | Hearn, Don. 2017. The Newsletter [New England]. December. p. 2-3. |
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294018 |
Squatters - Know your rights: Fly-tipping and squatting are huge problems, with 315,000 cases launched by councils in 2016 - including for sports fields. Here's what you need to know about the issue | Wood, Steve. 2017. The Groundsman [IOG]. December. p. 17. |
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294024 |
[GCSAA Golf Industry Show registration and notes on Indemnify regulation] | Jensen, Jeff. 2017. Fore Your Information. November/December. p. 4. |
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296879 |
The Virginia seed law | Parker, Betty B. 2017. Virginia Turfgrass Journal. November/December. p. 8. |
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294264 |
2017 legislative recap, and 2018 outlook | Mendelsohn, Paul. 2017. Landscape & Irrigation. November/December. 41(8): p. 26-27. |
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294624 |
Vote in Tucson on TPI bylaws change Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2017. Turf News [TPI]. November/December. 41(6): p. 76. |
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292461 |
Complying with washpad legislation need not be costly | Wittingham, Bill. 2017. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 64-65. |
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302348 |
A different perspective: Drones are changing the way you and your clients view their landscapes |
Hanna, Tory; Staley, Dan. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. October. 38(10): p. 126, 128, 130, 132, 136. |
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291105 |
United we stand |
Ramsey, Pete. 2017. Pennsylvania Turfgrass. Fall. 6(4): p. 6. |
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294345 |
Turf use now officially an Australian Standard |
Anonymous. 2017. TurfCraft International. September/October. 176: p. 61. |
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293797 |
If you're flying drones be aware of your responsibilities |
Peverill, James. 2017. The Boardroom. September/October. 21(272): p. 106-107. |
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293811 |
End of the line |
Crowe, Vicki. 2017. Australian Turfgrass Management Journal. September/October. 19(5): p. 48-49. |
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291187 |
Tree protection legislation: Managing trees and woodlands |
Watson, Guy. 2017. Pitchcare. August/September. 74: p. 112-117. |
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290905 |
Label changes: How will they affect turf managers?: Turf and other chemical products will undergo a number of changes to the labels that appear on the product packaging. It follows the United Nation's (UN) Global Harmonisation System (GHS) of the classification and labelling of chemicals |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenside. July. p. 27. |
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291388 |
Fed up with your water-guzzling lawn? Some cities are giving homeowners more options | Geggis, Anne. 2017. Sun-Sentinel. June 16. p. [1-3]. |
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285953 |
California governor lifts drought emergency for most of state |
Anonymous. 2017. Golfdom. May. 73(5): p. 8. |
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284123 |
Educating the regulators | Lawlor, Rick. 2017. The Sand Blaster. May/June. 24(3): p. 1. |
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288503 |
Options studied for golf courses | Ball, Vincent. 2017. The Brantford Expositor. April 12. p. [1-2]. |
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285957 |
Funding changes for apprentices: In spring 2017, the way the Government funds apprenticeships in England is changing |
Anonymous. 2017. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 22-23. |
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286137 |
An era of environmental progress Access Restrictions |
Smith, Pamela C. 2017. Golf Course Management. March. 85(3): p. 34. |
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281422 |
Confusion at the pump: Gasoline blended with more than 10 percent ethanol continues to pose a risk to contractors who aren't educated about its harmful effects on landscape equipment engines |
Schappacher, Emily. 2017. Landscape Management. March. 56(3): p. 24, 26, 28. |
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281538 |
Minimum wage and its effect on golf: This year, a variety of new things affecting golf will be implemented |
Williams, Bruce R. 2017. The Boardroom. March/April. 21(269): p. 76. |
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285660 |
CGSA joins NAGA on Parliament Hill to advocate for golf industry and tax fairness Access Restrictions |
Cousineau, Marc. 2017. GreenMaster. January/February. 52(1): p. 10. |
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281512 |
[The overtime rule] |
Conroy, Shane. 2016. Course Conditions. Summer. p. 17. |
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275278 |
[Barnegat Bay, roadside vegetation management, bees and pesticides] | Lindner, Matt. 2016. Clippings [New Jersey Turfgrass Association]. [Fall/Winter]. 92(3): p. 12-13. |
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283878 |
Are you up to speed with sprayer testing requirements? Access Restrictions |
Anonymous. 2016. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 44-45. |
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284370 |
A middle-management squeeze for sports turf? |
Kurcab, Ross. 2016. SportsField Management. November. 11(11): p. 28. |
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278760 |
PBR on Sir Walter to expire | Mecham, Liz. 2016. Turf Australia. Autumn. p. 17. |
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301626 |
[Texas Alliance of Recreational Organizations] Access Restrictions |
Cloud, Brian. 2016. Golf Course Management. July. 84(7): p. 92. |
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273568 |
Update: Getting it right!: The pendulum can swing two ways when it comes to turfgrass regulations... and sometimes they're both in the wrong direction |
Novak, Jim. 2016. Turfgrass Producers International E-Newsletter. March/April. 9(2): p. 16. |
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270962 |
Awash with legislation |
Mears, David. 2016. Greenkeeper International. January. p. 54-56. |
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273061 |
Recycling on Golf Courses |
Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. 201X. [Lawrence, Kansas]: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. [2] pp. |
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282609 |
Flying high: Drone usage has applications for superintendents | McCall, David. 2015. The Commonwealth Crier. Summer. p. 12. |
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265985 |
Reducing visual impact of topramezone on creeping bentgrass fairways using triclopyr admixtures | Askew, S. D. 2015. Proceedings of the Sixty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Weed Science Society. 69: p. 92. |
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266209 |
Levy compliance and reducing the cost of collecting the levy | Stephens, Richard. 2015. Turf Australia. Winter. p. 26. |
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301614 |
Artificial grass law | Abbey, Buck. 2015. Landscape Architect and Specifier News. November. 31(11): p. 18, 162. |
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267081 |
China's cold front: While other Asian nations continue to embrace the game, China has always been the big prize, and its crackdown on golf is hurting growth in the region | Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. November/December. 24(6): p. 35-37. |
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268823 |
The pendulum can swing two ways when it comes to turfgrass regulations... and sometimes they're both in the wrong direction |
Anonymous. 2015. Turfgrass Producers International E-Newsletter. November/December. 8(6): p. 22. |
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267738 |
Labor issues and your business Access Restrictions |
Trusty, Steve. 2015. Turf News [TPI]. September/October. 39(5): p. 27. |
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265034 |
Turfgrass is not an invasive species Access Restrictions |
Trusty, Suz. 2015. Turf News [TPI]. September/October. 39(5): p. 41. |
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265038 |
Golf enters the WOTUS era | Gannon, Grant B. 2015. Golfdom. August. 71(8): p. 8. |
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264756 |
Volunteers: A dying breed? |
Northrop, Alice. 2015. Pitchcare. August/September. 62: p. 12-14. |
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265665 |
The Grass Group: 25 years and counting.. |
Anonymous. 2015. Pitchcare. August/September. 62: p. 142-143. |
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265758 |
Are oak tree imports still infested with OPM eggs? |
Mabbett, Terry. 2015. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 14-15. |
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265381 |
Failure to deliver: What happens when a benefit you thought was a given is taken away Access Restrictions |
Dunsmore, Ross. 2015. GreenMaster. July/August. 50(4): p. 32-33. |
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264598 |
Ethanol-blended fuel remains key issue for the OPE Industry |
Kiser, Kris. 2015. SportsTurf. July. 31(7): p. 38-39. |
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262185 |
Golf's three biggest legal challenges: Downsizing, water restrictions and membership changes have created a bevy of legal challenges for golf course owners | Stetz, Mike. 2015. Golf Inc.. May/June. 24(3): p. 19-22. |
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260626 |
Your summons | Bremmer, Mike. 2015. The Grass Roots. March/April. 44(2): p. 20. |
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259566 |
Far reaching legislation progresses through parliament: The NZ government aims to reduce workplace injuries and deaths by 25% by 2020 |
Darlington, Everett. 2015. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Spring. 32(3): p. 20. |
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265513 |
The outlook for golf in China | Curley, Brian. 2015. Golf Course Architecture. January. 39: p. 32-33, 35. |
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255752 |