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Material Type:Book
Monographic Corporate Author(s):Turf Service Bureau, Sewerage Commission
Monograph Title:Better Bent Greens: Fertilization & Management, 1955.
Publishing Information:Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Turf Service Bureau, Sewerage Commission
# of Pages:40
Collation:40 pp.
Series:Turf Service Bureau Bulletin No. 2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Agrostis stolonifera; Application rates; Golf greens; Cultural methods; Disease control; Fertilizers; Fertilization program
Business Name:Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, in Milwaukee, WI
Abstract/Contents:Includes: Foreword; Theory (The Effect of Climate and Weather on Bent Greens; Temperate Climate Best for Bent Grass; The Three Climatic Belts (Southern Belt; Northern Belt; and Central or Intermediate Belt); Bent Grasses for Greens; Top-Dressing; Weed Seeds in Top-Dressing Easily Killed With Milorganite; More Fertilizer Needed With Less Frequent Top-Dressing; Soil Acidity and Lime; Nutrient Elements in Grass Clippings; Nitrogen in Clippings Fluctuates Most; Basis of the Fertilizer Program for Greens; Nitrogen is the Key to Good Putting Greens; Nitrogen Not the Cause of Shallow Roots; Nitrogen and Turf Diseases; Nitrogen Hunger and Dollar Spot; Fungicide and Fertilizer Tests at Brynwood; Brown Patch and Nitrogen; Milorganite All Right for Summer Use; Snow Mold and Nitrogen; Iron Chlorosis; Summertime Treatment of a Scalded Green; Mowing Bent Greens; Height of Cut on Greens Not Always Same as Mower Setting; Tree Roots in Greens Cause Trouble; and Watering Bent Greens); Practice (Number of Times to Top-Dress); The Fertilization of Established Greens (Fit Fertilizer Program to Local Conditions; Phosphate and Potash; Avoid Burning; Kind of Nitrogen to Use; When to Use Milorganite; Cyclone Seeder Good Way to Apply Milorganite; Badly Starved Greens; Soluble Nitrogen; and Fertilization Before Laying Sod); New Greens (Lime; and Fertilization Before Seeding or Stolonizing); Turf Nurseries (Soil on Bent Grass Nurseries; Soil Preparation; and Fertilization); Grub, Earthworm, Ant, and Insect Control (Lead Arsenate; DDT; Chlordane; and Milorganite Best Carrier); Milorganite is a Good Carrier for Applying Fungicide; and How to Collect Soil Samples for Quick Tests.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also earlier edition, Better Bent Greens: Fertlization and Management, 1946, R=275685. R=275685

See also earlier edition, A Sensible Fertilizer Program for Greens, Tees, and Turf Nurseries, [1946], R=156906. R=156906

See also earlier edition, A Sensible Fertilizer Program for Greens and Turf Nurseries, 1947, R=71357. R=71357

See also earlier edition, [1949], R=252505. R=252505

See also earlier edition, 1950, R=246668. R=246668

See also later edition, 1959, R=222806. R=222806

See also later edition, 1970, R=71359. R=71359
Note:"February 1, 1955"
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Turf Service Bureau, Sewerage Commission. 1955. Better Bent Greens: Fertilization & Management. 40 pp. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Turf Service Bureau, Sewerage Commission.
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