| Moakley models the way: Building cool parks to beat the urban, heat-island effect
| Roy, Rupsa; Eaton Ernst, Julie; Ghosh, Indrani. 2023. Parks & Rec Business. September. 22(2): p. [1-7].
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| Alternatives to traditional turf:From less mowing to attracting pollinators, there are plenty of reasons to consider them
| Major, Lydia; Schlepp, Nikki. 2023. Parks & Rec Business. September. 22(2): p. [1-7].
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| Catching the cricket bug: Driven by demographic shifts, the sport is growing at the municipal level
| Sprecher, Mary H. 2023. Parks & Rec Business. September. 22(2): p. [1-6].
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| A dynamic differentiator: Using synthetic turf to minimize dark days and maximize facility usage
| Darling, Haley. 2023. Parks & Rec Business. September. 22(2): p. [1-6].
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| Tee-2-Green introduces prestige premium bentgrass variety
| Anonymous. 2023. Parks & Rec Business. June. 21(10): p. [6-7].
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| Infill depth perfection: A key ingredient in maximizing synthetic-turf field playability and safety
| Shay, Thomas P. 2023. Parks & Rec Business. January. 21(6): p. [1-10].
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| Want big results?: Consider small-sided fields
| Sprecher, Mary Helen. 2022. Parks & Rec Business. September. 21(2): p. [1-9].
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| Play your part: Five ways that superintendents can help drive for net zero
| Graham, Jamie. 2022. Parks & Rec Business. July. 20(12): p. [1-9].
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| North Carolina State University releases Lobo Zoysiagrass
| Anonymous. 2022. Parks & Rec Business. March. 20(8): p. [4].
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| Youth-sports administration 101: Preventative field maintenance
| Schaitz, Jason. 2022. Parks & Rec Business. January. 20(6): p. [1-6].
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| A legacy reborn: Renovations at American Legion Memorial Stadium pay homage to its past
| Morrell, Liz; Jones, W. Lee. 2022. Parks & Rec Business. January. 20(6): p. [1-8].
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| A refresher course: Eight steps to an easy field facelift
| Fowler, Jeffrey T. 2021. Parks & Rec Business. September. 20(2): p. 18-21.
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| Field of study: What to do with tired-looking grass and turf
| Sprecher, Mary Helen. 2021. Parks & Rec Business. September. 20(2): p. 24-27.
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| Slugging through maintenance: A few tips on keeping softball fields playable and safe
| Van Meeteren, Lee. 2021. Parks & Rec Business. September. 20(2): p. 30-31.
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| Synthetic turf: Beyond the benefits for ball fields
| Ford, Todd. 2021. Parks & Rec Business. September. 20(2): p. 32-35.
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| Driven by golf: A behind-the-scenes glimpse at grid painting for the World Long Drive Championship
| Herbrard, Mike. 2021. Parks & Rec Business. July. 19(12): p. 40-43.
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| The microplastics crisis: Are synthetic-turf systems contributing to the problem?
| Shay, Thomas P. 2021. Parks & Rec Business. January. 19(6): p. 14-16.
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| Exploring the options: Alternative infills for synthetic-turf fields
| Perry, John M. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. September. 19(2): p. 26-31.
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| Save some green
| Hamad, Nick. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. July. 18(12): p. 43-45.
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| Hickory, N.C. is first municipality to install T°Cool on new-synthetic turf field
| Anonymous. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. June. 18(11): p. 14.
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| Data-driven possibilities
| Yun, Hunki. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. May. 18(10): p. 38-41.
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| Delicate yet deliberate: Tumwater Valley growing golf without trampling on precious resources
| Nickerson, Dave. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. March. 18(8): p. 40-43.
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| Eating through a problem: Goats offer a sustainable alternative to heavy equipment and toxic chemicals
| Bender, Mary Beth. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. February. 18(7): p. 20-21.
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| Multi-use fields: A closer look at the details and what it takes to make them last
| Koss, Joshua. 2020. Parks & Rec Business. January. 18(6): p. 16-19.
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| Endless possibilities: A systematic public-outreach effort pinpoints what visitors want for a sprawling county park
| Head, Amy. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. October. 18(3): p. 30-32.
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| The push for propane: Strategic uses to reduce emissions, impress visitors, and keep budgets in check
| Wishart, Jeremy. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. September. 18(2): p. 18-20, 22-23.
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| Considering synthetic turf: What you need to know
| Jenner, Cory M. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. September. 18(2): p. 24-27.
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| Golfing strong: Increased rounds at Nashville Fairways defies national trend
| Jones, Jackie. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. July. 17(12): p. 44-47.
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| Winning the war: Preventative weed management for healthy turf
| Bertucci, Matthew. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. January. 17(6): p. 22-25.
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| Maintenance pillars for natural-grass athletic surfaces: Tips and tricks to extend the use of a field
| Simpson, Jimmy. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. January. 17(6): p. 42-45.
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| A tale of two types of turf: Comparing natural and synthetic options
| Ford, Todd. 2019. Parks & Rec Business. January. 17(6): p. 46-50.
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| Leaf blower bans: Are they solving a problem or creating one?
| Spivey, Jefferey. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. December. 17(5): p. 28-30.
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| Infrastructure integration: How to make park and recreation facilities even more valuable
| Shay, Thomas P. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. November. 17(4): p. 28-31.
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| Soil salinity: Assessing and managing it in irrigated landscapes
| Haghverdi, Amir; Wu, Laosheng; Hartin, Janet; Ahiablame, Laurent. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. November. 17(4): p. 44-47.
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| Pouring with answers: The proper way to conduct an irrigation audit
| Thoms, Adam. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. October. 17(3): p. 40, 42-43.
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| Same game, new guidelines: Bringing youth-soccer fields up to new standards
| Patton, Andy. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. September. 17(2): p. 40-43.
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| More bang for your bark park: An analysis on dog-park costs
| Bruun, Andrew. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. August. 17(1): p. 38-41.
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| Passive parks: No matter how you slice it, these areas still need maintenance
| Gaddo, Randy. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. July. 16(12): p. 18-20.
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| Going fore green: Park authority's plan to breathe new life into driving range pays off
| Ochs, Carol. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. July. 16(12): p. 28-31.
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| Eternal vigilance: July Fourth events require parks maintenance involvment, before, during, and after
| Gaddo, Randy. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. June. 16(11): p. 24-27.
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| Cultivating cold-weather turf: Establishing and managing recreational fields in Alaska
| Brown, Stephen C. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. June. 16(11): p. 35-36, 38-39.
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| Create a softer landing: Football injuries are inevitable, but maintenance may minimize intensity
| Gaddo, Randy. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. May. 16(10): p. 24-27.
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| The cost of cutting grass: Why Miami-Dade Parks transitioned to propane mowers
| Galan, Victoria I. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. May. 16(10): p. 40, 42-43.
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| Hitting a homerun for William Bradley Park
| Anonymous. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. April. 16(9): p. 10.
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| Get a grip on the game: Is a disc-golf course right for your park?
| Steele, Ed. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. March. 16(8): p. 42-45.
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| Dirty dozen: Avoid these field-maintenacne mistakes
| Engh, Fred. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. February. 16(7): p. 26-27.
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| Digging for answers: Improving soil quality to resist drought conditions
| Dobbs, Gerald. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. January. 16(6): p. 28-31.
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| Stay ahead of the game: The science of synthetic-turf replacement
| Shay, Thomas P. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. January. 16(6): p. 32-35.
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| Indoor sports fields: Are they "nice to have" or a necessity?
| Gaddo, Randy. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. December. 16(5): p. 22-25.
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| A departure from the norm: John Gaines Park delivers active and passive recreation opportunities
| Stanley, Lauren Woodward. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. December. 16(5): p. 28-31.
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| More than just a pretty place: Quantifying the economic impact of a park district
| Burke, Annie. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. November. 16(4): p. 18-22.
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| Blade by blade: Combing through a maintenance plan for Bermuda grass
| Martin, Sarah. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. September. 16(2): p. 26-29.
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| For the greener good: Painting golf courses in a more sustainable light
| Schwab, Keri. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. July. 15(11 [12]): p. 32-35.
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| Laying the ground rules: Five ways to successfully manage natural grass year after year
| Goatley, J. Michael. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. May. 15(10): p. 30-32.
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| Fairways of hope: How one father built a disc-golf course to honor his son's memory
| Miller, Dave. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. March. 15(8): p. 24-27.
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| Is synthetic turf cheaper?
| Turner, Jim. 2017. Parks & Rec Business. January. 15(6): p. 13.
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| Seeing the good green spaces: Taking the initiative to give children a safe place to play
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| Watering synthetic turf: High water pressure and high volume needed for effective irrigation
| Gaddo, Randy. 2016. Parks & Rec Business. October. 15(3): p. 20-25.
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| The great debate: Synthetic or natural turf: Unique solutions for fields in both arid and dry environments
| Starlow, Neale; Buttari, Scott. 2016. Parks & Rec Business. September. 15(2): p. 42, 44-47.
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| Making smart plays: Master-planning a multi-purpose athletic-field project
| Shay, Thomas. 2016. Parks & Rec Business. August. 15(1): p. 26-32.
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| The perfect combination: Military golf course finds keys to success
| Kraft, Dan. 2016. Parks & Rec Business. July. 14(12): p. 36-39.
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| Do you need a safety net?: Golf course netting has its ups and downs
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| Overseeding: A great debate with few answers
| Gaddo, Randy. 2016. Parks & Rec Business. May. 14(10): p. 56-59.
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| Keep a clean complex: How to properly maintain a youth-sports complex
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| Simple but effective: Six tips for improving irrigation efficiency on sports fields
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| Municipal golf courses: Assets, not liabilities
| Spooner, Scott. 2015. Parks & Rec Business. July. 13(12): p. 38-41.
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| The perks of pairing up: Partnership provides synthetic-turf baseball field for Arlington County
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| Turning an eyesore into eye candy: Restoration project at Lost Nation Municipal Golf Course addresses erosion and aesthetics
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| Striking a happy chord: Mandolin Gardens Park provides an ecologically friendly community gathering place
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| Make the most of multi-tasking: How to make your fields more flexible
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| From the ground up: When cemetery maintenance is under the parks and rec umbrella
| Gaddo, Randy. 2014. Parks & Rec Business. December. 13(5): p. 58-61.
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| Maintenance by the numbers: When it comes to a budget, stand by your numbers
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| For the love of nature: Ann Arbor officials combine golf courses with environmental commitment
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| A budding future: Reviving Couturie Forest after Hurricane Katrina
| Hopper, John. 2013. Parks & Rec Business. November. 12(4): p. 18-21.
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| Calling all crew members: Tips to improve efficiency for fall maintenance
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| Veronesi, Matt; Sharo, Ray. 2012. Parks & Rec Business. June. 10(11): p. 42-45.
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| Synthetic turf: Total glue-downs are justifiably coming back
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| The golf court at Fort Sill
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| Wringing out the water: A look at drainage options for natural-turf fields
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| Oklahoma State University releases two new bermudagrasses
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| Fields of green: Washington athletic complex develops an award-winning reputation
| Dees, Bruce; Flemm, Lori. 2011. Parks & Rec Business. October. 10(3): p. 52-55.
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| The shifting sands: Golf-course renovation instead of new construction
| Apel, Justin. 2011. Parks & Rec Business. August. 10(1): p. 34-35.
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| Natural grass or synthetic turf?: Weighing the options for the best application
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| York, Tammy. 2011. Parks & Rec Business. February. 9(7): p. 32-35.
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| Reichardt, Klaus. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. December. 9(5): p. 40-43.
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| Gaddo, Randy. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. November. 9(4): p. 48, 50.
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| Carlson, Kevin; Luthman, Sameera. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. September. 9(2): p. 16, 18-19.
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| Young, Erika. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. September. 9(2): p. 20-24.
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| Greess, Andrew. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. August. 9(1): p. 30-31.
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| Herbert, Janet. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. July. 8(12): p. 28-29.
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| York, Tammy. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. July. 8(12): p. 40-42.
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| Bowers, Jason. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. March. 8(8): p. 31.
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| Shragg, Karen I. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. March. 8(8): p. 41.
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| Selecting sod: The variables that impact the decision
| Yeskulsky, Steve. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. February. 8(7): p. 21-23.
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| Edwards, Steve. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. February. 8(7): p. 28-32.
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| A wearing subject: Tips for maintaining safety and funtionality on recreational turf
| Ebdon, J. Scott; Dest, William M. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. January. 8(6): p. 12-14.
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| Weathering winter: Dealing with snow, seasonal cutbacks and maintenance
| Reichle, Heather. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. January. 8(6): p. 16-18.
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| Reichle, Heather. 2010. Parks & Rec Business. January. 8(6): p. 19-21.
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| Landscape spray-equipment costs: Purchase price is the tip of the iceberg
| Greess, Andrew. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. October. 8(3): p. 108-109.
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| Prepare for the sports of a new season: Pre-fall prep time
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. September. 8(2): p. 46-47.
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| Shear perfection: Selecting mowers and trimmers
| McHugh, Sean. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. August. 8(1): p. 40-43.
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| The root of the issue: Conduct a soil test to determine what you're up against
| McHugh, Sean. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. July. 7(11): p. 28-29.
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| A never-ending battle: Dueling high school use same firm for athletic fields
| Frazer, Robert; Jones, Darryl. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. July. 7(11): p. 30, 32, 34-36.
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| The balancing act: Maintain landscaping equipment on a tight budget
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. July. 7(11): p. 48-49.
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| All eyes on you: Summer and envrionmental stress
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. June. 7(11): p. 48-49.
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| Protecting the great American pastime: Tips for baseball field maintenance
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. May. 7(10): p. 24-25.
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| Stretching the budget for tip-top fields on a smaller scale
| Reichle, Heather. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. May. 7(10): p. 30, 32-33.
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| Treading lightly on sacred ground: Mulching projects provide clearer view into first Civil War battle
| Wahl, Jim. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. April. 7(9): p. 29-30.
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| The four seasons: Proper golf course maintenance
| Chaffee, Brandy. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. March. 7(8): p. 12, 14.
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| Spring startup: Preparing an irrigation system for use
| Mchugh, Sean. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. March. 7(8): p. 18-19.
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| Take time for turf: Preparing grounds with spring maintenance
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. March. 7(8): p. 36-37.
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| Multi–use sports field maintenance: Preparing for the unexpected
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. February. 7(7): p. 33-34.
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| Irrigation systems: An ancient discovery and a modern-day marvel
| Bowers, Jason. 2009. Parks & Rec Business. January. 7(6): p. 22-24.
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| Lead–ing the discussion: Consumer product safety commission validates safety of synthetic turf
| Doyle, Rick. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. November. 7(4): p. 34-35.
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| A natural debate: The benefits of grass fields over synthetic turf
| Gerry-Zink, Stephanie. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. November. 7(4): p. 36-37.
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| Can golf courses save the red-headed woodpecker?
| Shragg, Karen I. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. October. 7(3): p. 104, 106.
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| Green techniques on the green: Tierra Verde honored as environmentally friendly golf course
| Drawdy, Kelly. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. September. p. 12-13.
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| Synthetic turf fields save the day... and the play
| Cabot, Dianne. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. August. 7(1): p. 28, 30-31.
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| Hand sprayers and backpacks: Protect your investment
| Greess, Andrew. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. July. 6(12): p. 27-29.
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| Synthetic turf: Transforming sports
| Doyle, Rick. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. June. 6(11): p. 26, 28, 30.
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| Complex planning: Advice on stadium construction projects
| King, Steve. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. June. 6(11): p. 31-32.
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| Preventative maintenance: Pay now or pay later
| Greess, Andrew. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. March. 6(8): p. 10, 12.
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| March madness: Both on and off the field
| McHugh, Sean. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. March. 6(8): p. 14.
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| A messy situation: Combating bird infestations
| Anonymous. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. March. 6(8): p. 20-22.
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| Water, water everywhere...But less of it everyday: Cities consider urban reuse water as alternative for irrigation
| Gaddo, Randy. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. February. 6(7): p. 21-23.
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| Soccer Goal Safety: Know the basics to avoid common mistakes
| Burton, Scott. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. February. 6(7): p. 25-26.
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| Spray away!: Selecting the perfect spray pump
| Greess, Andrew. 2008. Parks & Rec Business. January. 6(6): p. 34-35.
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| Frequency-of-clip... And other odd phrases
| Auth, Rondey J. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. December. 6(5): p. 16.
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| Suds and elbow grease: End-of-season equipment maintenance
| McHugh, Sean. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. December. 6(5): p. 20-21.
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| Putting turf to bed for winter: Getting an early start for healthy spring turf
| McHugh, Sean. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. November. 6(4): p. 22.
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| A common sense approach: Maintenance
| Burkhardt, Randy. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. October. 6(2): p. 38.
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| Spring ahead to healthy turf: Kick-start by planning an IPM program now
| Noble, Sheryl L. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. October. 6(2): p. 39-40.
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| Maintenance standards: Creating maintenance standards that will be utilized are essential to the health of your agency
| Carr, Jim. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. October. 6(2): p. 44-45.
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| Let is grow?: Know thy "no-mow zones"
| Minch, Melanie. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. October. 6(2): p. 48-49.
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| The grass is always greener: When you follow turf management best practices
| Minch, Melanie. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. August. 6(1): p. 26, 31.
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| Barefoot in the park: Proper turf maintenance promises to keep your park green and welcoming
| Harroun-Lord, Judith. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. July. 5(12): p. 28, 30, 32-33.
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| Integrated pest management update: Georgia turf growers learn that IPM is "risk management in its purest form" [Part 4]
| Gaddo, Randy. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. February. 5(7): p. 22, 24.
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| Wildlife-friendly golf courses: How golf courses can serve both as competitive venues and wildlife santuaries
| Shragg, Karen I. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. January. 5(6): p. 20-21.
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| Integrated pest management update: Reader response brings up several very good points [Part 4[B]]
| Gaddo, Randy. 2007. Parks & Rec Business. January. 5(6): p. 22-23.
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| Integrated pest management update: Canadian city could serve as model for IPM [Part 3A]
| Gaddo, Randy. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. November. 5(4): p. 26-28.
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| Fertigation [Part 3B]
| Anonymous. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. November. 5(4): p. 29.
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| Causes of water quality problems: The most significant factors that impact water quality
| Hopko, Angela. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. November. 5(4): p. 30-33.
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| The debate continues
| Shragg, Karen; Auth, Rodney J. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. September. 5(2): p. 6.
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| NIMBY: Not in my backyard: Meeting the public demand for more parks and green space often means running an end-around those folks who love parks and clamor for their development - as long as it's not in their backyard
| Potter, Bill. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. September. 5(2): p. 14, 16, 18.
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| Integrated Pest Management update: Parks & Rec Business report yields results! [Part 2]
| Gaddo, Randy. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. September. 5(2): p. 26-28.
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| Integrated Pest Management: What does it all mean? [Part 2]
| McHugh, Sean. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. September. 5(2): p. 29-30.
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| Pesticide rebuttal: No, pesticides are not saving the Earth. Instead, they are poisoning us [Part 2]
| Shragg, Karen I. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. September. 5(2): p. 31-32.
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| Using pesticides on youth sports fields: Blue ribbon panel discusses pros and cons [Part 1]
| Gaddo, Randy. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. July. 4(12): p. 12, 14-15.
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| How pesticides are saving the Earth?: An essay from a co-founder of Greenpeace [Part 1]
| Moore, Patrick. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. July. 4(12): p. 16.
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| Organic/natural viewpoint: Worm power: The dirt on building natural soil fertility
| Allen, Erika. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. July. 4(12): p. 18, 20.
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| Douglas County regional parks: Turf alternatives
| Burkhardt, Randy. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. June. 4(11): p. 28-30.
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| Turf network: Go beyond good turf practices by tapping any and all local and regional resources to keep all your turf green and playable
| McHugh, Sean. 2006. Parks & Rec Business. March. p. 20-22.
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