| Larvae damage erupts early: Crane fly could be on the wing earlier than ever with another warm spring, raising the potential for further leatherjacket issues
| Kirby, Glenn. 2021. Greenkeeper International. March. p. 56-57.
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| Get ahead of the dry down curve: Every year it's easy to get caught out when conditions tip from too wet, to too dry. Effective soil moisture management can ease turf through the transition
| Kirby, Glenn. 2021. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 60-61.
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| Stress relief to build and protect turf: Ongoing results from a six-month trial at STRI have shown how science and stress mitigation solutions can combine to make a significant difference for turf quality
| Kirby, Glenn. 2020. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 42-43.
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| Mix masters turf disease control: New research is showing the value of Growing Degree Days to indicate potential disease outbreaks, along with selecting the most appropriate fungicide strategy to counter the threat
| Kirby, Glenn. 2020. Greenkeeper International. October. p. 42-43.
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| Climate warms up for pest activity
| Anonymous. 2020. Greenkeeper International. August. p. 38-39.
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| Coping with summer stress
| Kirby, Glenn. 2020. Greenkeeper International. July. p. 36-37.
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| PGR myths busted: Recent events have thrown the issue of labour availability for golf course management into sharp focus, particularly to maintain mowing regimes for turf quality and plant health. It has also increased scrutiny on every input cost and justification
| Anonymous. 2020. Greenkeeper International. May. p. 26-27.
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| GDD Explained: What is it and why should you be taking a closer look?
| Anonymous. 2020. Greenkeeper International. April. p. 26-27.
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| Trials throw light on managing shade
| Anonymous. 2020. Greenkeeper International. February. p. 36-37.
| More | 317707 |