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Author(s):Smartt, Patrick
Title:Now things are smooth
Source:The British Golf Greenkeeper. Vol. 309 New Series, January 1971, p. 4, 6.
Publishing Information:[Alne, York, United Kingdom]: [Media Promotion Ltd. on behalf of The British Golf Greenkeepers Association]
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultural methods; Fertilization; Heathland golf courses; Natural control; Recommendations; Root depth
Abstract/Contents:Details the author's "personal inclination against chemicals" and why application of chemicals should allegedly be avoided when possible. States that natural fertilizers such as manure and compost are sufficient for healthy turfgrass growth. Explains that chemical fertilizers may not be as effective as natural ones due to potential problems with misuse and with rainwater washing away chemical applications.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also related article "When the going was rough" The British Golf Greenkeeper, 308 New Series December 1970, p. 4, 6, R=212536. R=212536
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Smartt, P. 1971. Now things are smooth. The British Golf Greenkeeper. 309 New Series:p. 4, 6.
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