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Publication Type:
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Content Type: | Q & A |
Corporate Author(s): | USGA Green Section |
Title: | Producing thin rough on rich land |
Section: | Questions and answers Other records with the "Questions and answers" Section
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Source: | The Bulletin of the United States Golf Association Green Section. Vol. 5, No. 12, December 1925, p. 287. |
Publishing Information: | Washington, DC: USGA Green Section |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Question: | "Would Canada bluegrass make a good thin rough on our rich bottom land?" |
Source of Question: | Ohio |
Answer/Response: | "Canada bluegrass makes a thin rough on poor sandy or gravelly soil, but on rich land it is crowded out by bluegrass and white clover. The best thing to do on land that is rich or moderately rich, in order to get a thin rough, is to remove the top soil and use it for compost, and then seed to sheep's fescue." |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Choice of species; Cultivar recommendations; Festuca ovina subsp. ovina; Golf rough renovation; Poa compressa; Soil management
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Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): USGA Green Section. 1925. Producing thin rough on rich land. Bull. U.S. Golf Assoc. Green Sec. 5(12):p. 287. |
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