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Is Inorganic Or Organic In?
Public scrutiny of golf course maintenance practices and an expanding organic industry are challenging golf course management to abandon synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Can it be done?
By Matt Nelson

Salts Influence Nematodes in Seashore Paspalum
Are seashore paspalum roots affected by plant-parasitic nematodes under high-salinity irrigation?
By Adam C. Hixson, Todd Lowe, and William T. Crow

Excess Organic Matter is No Laughing Matter at The Straits
When you strive to provide 100% customer satisfaction, it can be a challenge to incorporate important but disruptive maintenance operations into the turf management program.
By Dave Swift

Fairway Topdressing in the Mid-Atlantic Region
Taking fairways to the next level.
By Stanley J. Zontek

Florida Golf Courses Help an Endangered Butterfly
Golf courses in the Florida Keys offer their help to save a colorful and rare butterfly.
By Jaret C. Daniels and Thomas C. Emmel

Best Management Practices to Reduce Pesticide Runoff from Turf
A common-sense approach can greatly reduce the risk of water contamination.
By B.E. Branham, F.Z. Kandil, and J. Mueller

Telluride Leaves It to Beaver
Resort finds a way to co-exist with native engineers.
By Pat Drew

Where Should We Put the Bunker Rakes?
Proper bunker rake placement requires a review of the Rules and common sense.
By Matt Nelson

2005 USGA Green Section Education Conference Golf Industry Show and 2005 USGA National & Regional Conferences

Growing, Growing, Gone!
Use common sense when planting trees on your golf course.
By Larry Gilhuly

Turf Twisters