Cool Things at the GIS Brandon Horvath

Well it\'s the week after GIS and as I sat down to write my column I thought of several cool things that I saw at GIS, that I\'d like to share with all of you. The first was the new panel discussion sessions that were prevalent throughout the week...

Ecosystem Management

It's encouraging that more and more frequently the terms "ecosystem" and "ecosystem management" are being heard among those serving the turf industry. But, like many such terms, a clear sense of their meaning and implications remain vague. What i...

By Dr Haim Gunner

Cool Things at the GIS Brandon Horvath

Well it\'s the week after GIS and as I sat down to write my column I thought of several cool things that I saw at GIS, that I\'d like to share with all of you. The first was the new panel discussion sessions that were prevalent throughout the week...

Getting Ready for Spring Disease Control

Fairy Ring, Dollar Spot and Bayer Fairway Solutions Spring disease control on cool season turf in the Mid-Atlantic is a key part of having a successful season. Going into the summer months disease free and with optimum plant health can make life ...

By Dr Frank Wong

Bone Dry - When Problems Become Opportunities

Chances are if you've been in the green industry in the Mid-Atlantic for a while, you've survived a couple of droughts. They're challenging agronomically but can be a killer for business. Browned-out courses hold less appeal for players and fried ...

By Pat Jones