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Content Type:Q & A
Corporate Author(s):USGA Green Section
Title:Prevention of Bermuda and wild grass growth in sand bunkers
Section:Questions and answers
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Source:The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. Vol. 7, No. 10, October 1927, p. 203.
Publishing Information:Washington, DC: USGA Green Section
# of Pages:1
Question:"What can we use to keep Bermuda and wild grass from growing in sand bunkers? Is there a solution we can use for this?"
Source of Question:Tennessee
Answer/Response:"The cheapest weed killer of all is common salt, and this applied liberally will kill Bermuda or any other grass. Other substitutes used are mineral oils of various kinds, but these are highly undesirable in bunkers, as they will cake the sand. Another very common weed killer is sodium arseniteā€“probably the most effective of all but more expensive than common salt, which should prove entirely satisfactory."
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Bermudagrass control; Bunker maintenance; Control methods; Recommendations; Salts; Sodium arsenite; Weed control
Language:English
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USGA Green Section. 1927. Prevention of Bermuda and wild grass growth in sand bunkers. Bull. U.S. Golf Assoc. Green Sec. 7(10):p. 203.
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