| Changing course: Superintendents alter fertility programs to achieve balance
| Wolff, David. 2006. Golf Course News. October. 19(9): p. 32-34.
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| To cover, or not to cover: Depending on location and weather, superintendents cover greens during the winter for healthier turf come springtime
| Torsiello, John. 2006. Golf Course News. September. 19(8): p. 47-49.
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| Out, damned pests: Numerous weeds and insects present more of a problem for superintendents in the south than in the north
| Torsiello, John. 2006. Golf Course News. August. p. 36-38.
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| The choice is yours: Project timelines, climate and cost determine turfgrass selection
| Torsiello, John. 2006. Golf Course News. July. 19(6): p. 38-40.
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| On the fence: Is interseeding a viable technique or just a practice done for peace of minds?
| Ross, Kevin J. 2006. Golf Course News. July. 19(6): p. 42-44.
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| The all-natural way: Organic turfgrass management makes headway, but suspicions remain
| Torsiello, John. 2006. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. May. 19(5): p. 42-44.
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| In the early stages: Superintendents refine the management of seashore paspalum
| Saunders, Doug. 2006. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. May. 19(5): p. 46-49.
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| Analyzing a nemesis: Imitating Poa annua's strengths could be used as a management practice to ensure pure bentgrass greens
| Ross, Kevin J. 2005. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. March. 17(3): p. 40-42.
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| Pesticide update
| Thomas, Rob. 2005. Golf Course News [G. I. E. Media]. March. 17(3): p. 54, 56, 58.
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| The science of nutrient management: Nitrogen has the greatest impact on turfgrass growth
| Wolff, David. 2005. Golf Course News. February. 17(2): p. 46, 48, 50.
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