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    Notes: Western Canada Turfgrass Association reprint
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Author(s):Joyce, Peter
Title:A green approach to bowls maintenance
Column Name:New techniques
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Section:Special features
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Source:Parks, Golf Courses & Sports Grounds. Vol. 64, No. 1, October 1998, p. 14-16.
Publishing Information:London, England: Clarke and Hunter Ltd.
# of Pages:3
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Bowling greens; Best management practices; Case studies; Biological control organisms; Organic fertilizers; Product profile
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the benefits of using environmentally friendly products on bowling greens. Mentions that fertilizers and fungicides can sometimes create the problems which they are supposed to solve. Provides three case studies in which biological controls and methods were used effectively in bowls maintenance. Products mentioned include: Symbio's Thatch Eater, Farmura's Inhibiter, Symbio's Green Circle, and Farmura's Kelpak.
Language:English
References:0
Note:Reprint appears on Western Canada Turfgrass Association website, October 1999, p. [1]
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Joyce, P. 1998. A green approach to bowls maintenance. Parks Golf Courses Sports Grounds. 64(1):p. 14-16.
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