
A significant shift in weather patterns has made March the new April for spring turf management. Continuing the series of weather features appearing in IOG Groundsman magazine, we take a look at what has happened in March in the past, with a view to impacts on turf management in the future.
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Turf managers should be on the lookout now for the first signs of Take-All infection, especially on sand-based constructions where nutrient and manganese availability may to dangerously low. Heritage is the only approved fungicide treatment, and application now will tackle Fai...
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Golf courses can be a haven for the UK's flora and fauna. The BIGGA Golf Environment Competition rewards the best greenkeepers and managers, with prize money totaling £6000
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It's getting hot out there, and with climate change a reality turf managers are facing a new range of pests and diseases that hit harder and occur for longer. Turf managers need to stay one step ahead to meet the challenges. Greencast gives an early preview of an upcoming arti...
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Learn how Primo MAXX can help turf with the extra stress of hot weather, drought, disease and heavy wear this summer. Bigger root systems and food reserves give extra strength, and the physiological changes within the plant will help to see it thorough staying greener and heal...
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