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Author(s):Anonymous
Title:Belle Glade, Florida: Golf greens use compost instead of peat in root zone mixes
Source:BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. Vol. 42, No. 6, June 2001, p. 18-19.
Publishing Information:Emmaus, PA: The JG Press, Inc.
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf courses; Golf greens; Golf course construction; Golf industry trends; USGA recommendations; Organic matter; Sphagnum peat moss; Composts; Sand; Golf green construction
Abstract/Contents:Notes a change in USGA golf green construction specification allowing the use of sphagnum peat for organic matter content. States that "based on the USGA criteria for greens mixes that were determined, all of the [eight Florida composts evaluated] appeared suitable as amendments to the sand used in this study."
Language:English
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Anonymous. 2001. Belle Glade, Florida: Golf greens use compost instead of peat in root zone mixes. BioCycle. 42(6):p. 18-19.
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