| Three keys to a successful winter shutdown: Before blowing out their irrigation systems and shutting down their courses, superintendents in the North should follow these guidelines
| Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 57-58.
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| Five things southern courses should avoid heading into winter: For year-round courses, fall means ramping up for the winter season. By targeting pests and pathogens and maintaining the best management practices, superintendents far South can accommodate increases in play and those in the Transition Zone can remain flexible to constantly changing conditions
| Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 59-60.
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| 5 steps to achieving better fall rooting: Following these tips, superintendents can hone in on the part of the plant they can't see
| Williams, Patrick. 2016. Golf Course Industry. October. 28(10): p. 61-62.
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