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Proceedings
Content Type:Interview
Author(s):Anonymous
Title:Questions to Steve Baker and Richard Brooker
Meeting Info.:Nottingham University: September 25-27, 1985
Source:Proceedings of the Third National Turfgrass Conference [UK]. 1985, p. 59-65.
Publishing Information:National Turfgrass Council [UK]
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Subsoil; Topsoil; Costs; Public relations; Perceptions; Growth regulators; Mowing; Mowing height; Standards; Contract services; Hay; Playability; Soil testing
Abstract/Contents:Answers questions about use of topsoil versus subsoil, educating the public about management approaches, coping with changes in management techniques, growth retardant usage, compiling contractor specifications, avoiding fire hazards and pest infestations, "hay cropping," long grass's relation to encouragement of litter, turf components' influence on playability factors, usefulness of playability tests, and the practicality of exact specifications for natural turf.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:See also related article "Playing standards for natural turf sports surfaces" Proceedings of the Third National Turfgrass Conference [UK], 1985, p. 31-41, R=85680. R=85680

See also related article "Standards for amenity and informal recreation areas" Proceedings of the Third National Turfgrass Conference [UK], 1985, p. 42-58, R=85681. R=85681
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Anonymous. 1985. Questions to Steve Baker and Richard Brooker. p. 59-65. In Proceedings of the Third National Turfgrass Conference [UK]. Nottingham University: September 25-27, 1985. National Turfgrass Council [UK].
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