| You tell us to use nitrogen at one pound to 1,000 square feet. How do you figure this with different fertilizers?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. June. 35(10): p. 11.
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| It has been suggested that we patch the bare spots in our fields with bermuda this summer. The balance of the field is mostly bluegrass which gets quite a lot of crabgrass and goosegrass later in the summer. If we patch the bare spots, will we not have ugly looking brown patches this fall for our playing season?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. June. 35(10): p. 11.
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| In building a new field what emphasis should be placed on drainage? Just how important is drainage?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. June. 35(10): p. 11.
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| We have one field on which to practice and to play. This field is used during all kinds of weather. How can we conceivably hope to produce and maintain good grass cover?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. June. 35(10): p. 11.
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| Every spring our field is covered with a hard, stringy weed with one deep heavy root, especially in the thin and bare areas. It starts very early in the spring and looks sort of reddish when it first comes up. What is it and what can we do about it?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. June. 35(10): p. 11.
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| Our field will not be in use from mid-June until school opens in September. A good turf is desired for the fall, but for economy reasons we would like suggestions for a minimum maintenance program through the summer. We have common bermudagrass.
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. June. 35(10): p. 11, 42.
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| [Turf repair]
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. May. 35(9): p. 28.
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| Because of spring practice we shall not be able to seed the worn and bare areas on our fields until sometime in May. We plan to aerify and drag before seeding. What do you suggest in the way of seed?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. May. 35(9): p. 28.
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| A recent soil test by the state college, through our county agent, indicates that we have pH value of 6.8, very high phophorus and high potash. Our field is common bermuda and we want it to be the best. What fertilizer do you suggest?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. May. 35(9): p. 28.
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| Is sawdust as good as peat for improving a heavy tight soil?
| Grau, Fred. 1955. Athletic Journal. May. 35(9): p. 28.
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| What would you consider to be the most important factor in maintaining superior athletic field turf?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. March. 35(7): p. 46.
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| How would you describe the nearly-ideal athletic field turf?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. March. 35(7): p. 46.
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| What effect does height of cut have on the quality of turf, its ability to withstand punishment, and to recover from wear and tear?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. March. 35(7): p. 46.
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| The grass adjoining the lime lines on our field always is greener than any other part of the field. Can you give the reason for this?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. March. 35(7): p. 46, 48.
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| In using sod to patch the turf on athletic fields how thick should the sod be cut?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. March. 35(7): p. 48.
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| How would you suggest preparing the sod bed before laying the sod?
| Grau, Fred V. 1955. Athletic Journal. March. 35(7): p. 48.
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| Turf grass for the Southwest: Part Two
| Dunning, Bob. 1954. Athletic Journal. June. 34(10): p. 26, 28-32.
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| Turfgrass for the Southwest: Part One
| Dunning, Bob. 1954. Athletic Journal. May. 34(9): p. 30, 32, 45.
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| The backs go tearing by on what kind of turf?
| Reeder, Red. 1954. Athletic Journal. January. 34(5): p. 16, 48-51.
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| Preparing a turf for six-man football
| Chandler, Sam L. 1941. Athletic Journal. April. 21(8): p. 42-43.
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| The new baseball diamond at the University of Connecticut
| Van Bibber, George. 1940. Athletic Journal. May. 20(9): p. 5-6, 50-51.
| More | 115957 |
| Chemical weed control as an aid in renovating turf on athletic fields
| Grau, Fred V. 1940. Athletic Journal. April. 20(8): p. 22, 38-41.
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