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Author(s):Huber, Lawrence
Author Affiliation:Greenkeeper, Elks Country Club, Worthington, Ohio
Title:Heavy rolling means healthy turf
Section:How we maintained our golf courses in 1929
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Source:The National Greenkeeper. Vol. 3, No. 12, December 1929, p. 25.
Publishing Information:Cleveland: National Association of Greenkeepers of America
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Rolling; Turf maintenance; Rhizoctonia blight; Disease control; Mercuric chloride; Mowers
Language:English
References:0
Note:Correction appears in National Greenkeeper, 4(3), March 1930: "In the December issue of the National Greenkeeper on How We Maintained Our Golf Courses in 1929, you have my letter headed "Heavy Rolling Makes Healthy Turf." When I wrote this letter I wanted to make it plain that heavy rolling does not make healthy turf as I found by using heavy mowers on one nine and light ones on the other nine. I wish you would correct this in an early issue. (Signed) Lawrence Huber, Greenkeeper. Elks Country Club, Worthington, Ohio."
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Huber, L. 1929. Heavy rolling means healthy turf. Natl. Greenkeeper. 3(12):p. 25.
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