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Winter
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Cover
2
Table of Contents
3
Advertiser Index
6
President's Message: Have We Created a Monster?
8
Forewords: Randy Put GCSAA Back on Right Track
10
Turf News Roundup
10
-USGA Green Section's Annual Florida Educational Conferences Set for WPB, Orlando March 8, 10
10
-More Than 200 See Envirotron become a Reality
14
-Florida 2000 Symposiums Help IFAS Focus on Shifting Economy
16
Mountain Lake Golf Club: A Living Page from the History of Golf in America
32
Hands on
32
-Landscaping the Course: 14 Professionals Share Their Philosophies for 'Painting with Plants'
52
-Landscape for Impact
59
Research Report: Bermudagrass has Tough Time Recovering from Blue-Green Algae: Prevention with Cultural Practices and Fungicides is a Lot Easier Than Elimination and Reclamation
61
Spotlight
61
-A Friend to All: Karl Jacob Came to the U.S. from Romania After World War II and Built a Stunning Career in Golf Course Management
64
-Never Stop Learning!: Says Ed Ramey, Who Got His Advanced Degree from the School of Hard Knocks
66
Afterwords
66
-Mark My Words: A Darker Shade of Green
72
-Green Side Up: Mulch Ado About Nothing
Spring
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Cover
2
Table of Contents
3
Advertiser Index
6
President's Message: Keeping the 'Big Picture' in Focus
8
Forewords
8
-Editorial License: A Change for All Seasons - The Right Reasons
10
-Paul Harvey Report Draws Strong Response
12
-ACSP, Part 1...: Nature's Guardians
12
-Have the Public become Involved and Enjoy It!
16
-Hiers Receives First Audubon Steward Award
20
Challenges, Changes, and New Beginnings: Deer Creek Golf Club
30
Suggestions to Improve Golf Course Superintendent's Image at the Local Level
36
Hands on: Transition: Boom or Bust?
48
Tech Report: They didn't Teach Me This in Turf School!
54
Research Report: Enhancement Products Tested on Experimental Putting Green
70
FGCSA Spotlight
70
-Thanks for a Lifetime of Service
72
-The FGCSA has Its Own 'Papa Bear': Though Not a Media Legend, Hugh Bebout is the FGCSA's Version of Norman Schwartzkopf
76
-GCSAA Show Continues to Grow
79
-FTGA Appreciates FGCSA's Support
80
Afterwords
80
-Transition in the Tropical Region
84
Mark My Words: And Furthermore, I'd Like to Say...
88
-Green Side Up: An Interview with Mother Nature
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Summer
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Section/Selected Title
0
Cover
2
Table of Contents
3
Advertiser Index
6
President's Message: Great Things on the Horizon!
8
Forewords: Editorial License: Will You Pay for the Real McCoy?
10
Spotlight
10
-Friday the 13th No Ill Omen as Annual
Poa
Weekend Attracts Hundreds to Naples
14
-Sandoz Poll: Pesticide Users Share the Public's Concern for Safety
16
-To All, a Fond Farewell...
16
-Would a Rose by Any Other Name...?
18
-120 Attend Seminar on Environmental Leadership
19
-Treasure Coasts's 'Blue Pearl' Event Attracts 150 Community Leaders, Raises $9,000 for Wildlife Hospital
76
-Fishing Tournament, Moonlight Cruise Added to FTGA Conference & Show
78
-Superintendent Discusses Pesticides on Network TV...and Lives to Tell About It!
80
-Seventh Annual South Florida GCSA Expo Raises Nearly $25,000 for Research Green
87
-Seven Rivers Event Raises $22,500 for FTGA's Envirotron
88
-Heavy Rains, Vandals Fail to Keep Futures Golfers from Their Appointed Rounds
90
-Florida Superintendents Earn $22,000 for Research from Ciba Turf Program
20
If You Go Down to the 'Woods' Today...
35
Hands on: Mole Cricket Control: The Final Frontier
56
Heads Up
56
-Environmental Planning: Audubon Plan for Becoming a Guardian of Nature
58
-Protecting Nature is Guiding Rule at Tampa Palms
59
-Olde Florida: Environmental Concerns are a Daily Effort
63
-ACSP Environmental Planning Outline
63
-ACSP Workshops Announced
68
Regulation: Really, Mr. Inspector, No One Told Me...
92
Afterwords
92
-Mark My Words: Are Seeds of Common Sense Sprouting in Government?
94
-Green Side Up: The Mole Cricket Chronicles
Fall
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Section/Selected Title
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Cover
2
Table of Contents
3
Advertiser Index
6
Forewords
6
-President's Message: We All have to Get More Involved
8
-Plotner's Page: Together Everyone Achieves More!
12
-Letter: Taking Care of Some Old Business
10
Turf News: The Facts are in - Golf Courses Add Billions to Economy While Occupying Relatively Small Acreage
14
Spotlight
14
-Crowfoot Weekend at Grand Cypress Resort: FGCSA Honors Ray Hansen for Distinguished Service: Paul Crawford Passes Gavel to Scott Bell...
18
-Paul Nevers: Six Decades of Golf
22
Pines, Palms, and Penncross: Bent Pine Golf Club: Vero Beach
40
Heads Up: Wildlife and Habitat Management: ASCP: Part III
40
-The Superintendent as Wildlife Manager
41
-Workshops for Wildlife
42
-Butterflies can be Mostly Free - if You Use the Proper Plants
50
-Managing Endangered and Threatened Species
52
-Wildlife Cover Enhancement
54
-Tree Snags: Birds Love Them
55
-Other Florida Plants and Their Value to Wildlife
56
-Nestboxes
60
-Wildlife and Habitat Signs on Golf Courses
62
-Aquascaping: Do It for Beauty, Improved Water Quality
64
-Conclusion
66
Hands on: Human Resources: Maybe It's Time You Looked at Your Policies... After All, Golf Course Employees are People, too
66
-Some Thoughts on Attitude & Evaluation from the Big Bend
67
-Recreation Helps Keep Employee Morale All Year
67
-'My Mother Forgot to Set My Alarm'...and Other Sad Tales
67
-Disney 'Cast' Gets OSHA Orientation
68
-Assistants do the Hiring at World Woods of Golf
68
-Safety - Is It Extra Work or Part of Your Normal Routine?
70
-Training is Key to Quality Golf Course Maintenance
71
-The Point System Monitors Attendance
72
-Team Building to Improve Employee Involvement
72
-Junior's on Deck - Training the Assistant
74
-Employee of the Month, Year Program
74
-Managing Your Most Important Asset
76
Environment: What does It Mean?: Low Input Sustainable Turfgrass Management: The Challenge is to Keep Producing High Quality Playing Surfaces Using Less Resources
80
Research Report: How does Dark Emerald Green Foliage with Bright Yellow Flowers Sound?
84
Afterwords
84
-Mark My Words: Finally Met a Greenie
88
-Green Side Up: Dream Team
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