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June

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Cover
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Table of contents
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Pebble Beach Co. takes effluent plunge
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Field burning on decline in Oregon, but not in Idaho
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Behind every great golf course architect...
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A ledge with a view
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Kemper, AGC wrangle over city contract
News
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News in brief
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Sanner joins Golf Course News as Western rep
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By the numbers
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Corrections
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Environmental vandals leave spikes and gum wrappers in wake
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City Council turns thumbs down on proposed course in Macedonia, Ohio
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Fla. municipality to get executive track
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Branson could get new golf layout
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So. Calif. proposal gets planning board OK
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Ill. farm to become golf course
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Mowing style made Augusta play longer
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Ga. to finance state park track
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Hawaiian facility gets green light
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Public/private venture taking shape in Colo. foothills community
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Ohio town may get new layout
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Charleston, S.C. families plan multi-million-dollar golf project
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Duxbury, Mass. voters reject course proposal
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Developer seeks local interest
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Extra holes could be ready in '95
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Privatization plans anger OU golfers
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Pa. community considers 27-hole residential project
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Ore. town sees course as big money maker
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Vt. layout could open by 1994
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R.I. development to start in fall
From the Editor
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It's that time again: Open season on grousing
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ASGCA, TGIF, NGF, ASTA, RISE, GCBAA, USGA, CMAA...
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Letters: Harvey addendum
 
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Guest commentary: International Turfgrass Conference a chance to share ideas
Maintenance
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Briefs
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Tall fescue breakthroughs may eliminate overseeding
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Bottom line: TGIF must sink or swim on its own
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Of birds and trees
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The savvy superintendent: Modifying spreaders, adding drains
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Super focus: It's an open-ended work schedule for Baltusrol's Flaherty
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Buyer beware: A mulch on the market can cause nitrogen starvation
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Tour of duty
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International Turf Conference promises new scientific data: Quadrennial event bringing together researchers from around the world
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Where they're going
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Musser Foundation gives scholarships to three doctoral candidates
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Met GCSA honoring Jim McLoughlin
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Delaware to buy open space
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Panel recommends direction for GCSAA research efforts
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Final report: Top-ranked tall fescue cultivars in 1988-91 tests
   
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Product Feature: Three-pronged attack on dandelions, clover can be augmented
Regional news
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Garden West gives fertilizers
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Research donation
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Hurley addressing N.J. supers
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Texas turf survey
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WTGCSA honors Crosby
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Keeping tabs on legislation
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TTA conclave set
Development
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Briefs
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ASGCA report: Wadsworth calls on architects to design parity into the game
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Q&A: President Matthews speaks his mind
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Gary Roger Baird steps into a 'new frontier' - Mainland China
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Sand: The good, the bad & the ugly in construction
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Retaining your team: Palmer has know-how
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Apprenticeship and teamwork
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Me & Mr. Jones: Rulewich content
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Furry Creek advances
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New ASGCA members elated over news, look forward to service:  Clifton, Myers, Lipschutz elected
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Architects eye environmental book distribution
Management
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Briefs
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Marketing idea of the month: Credit card helps Ky. track reap profits
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Nork appointed vice president of The Club Foundation
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Senate still mulling military courses act
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GolfCorp takes control at Eagle Crest
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AGC adds four courses to growing portfolio
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Bidders begin lining up for Landmark properties
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Fleishman forms own company
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New CMAA department provides innovative services
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Bennison rejoins ClubCorp
Supplier business
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Briefs
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New moniker for Ciba-Geigy: Ciba, just Ciba
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New product of the month: Micro-Mower tackles macro workload
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RISE notebook: Pre-emption movement adds four more states
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DuPont pulls plug on Tersan 1991, Manzate 200
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biosys secures marketing pacts with Ciba, SDS Biotech
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Huston to direct sales & marketing at Hunter
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EPA insists on sound laboratory practices
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EPA okays FORE
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Samide the new CEO at DICO
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Jake names Almeida finance VP
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Pesci to direct sales for Ransomes Turf Products Division
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Ronca joins Hyundai
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1993 Southwest Horticulture Show incorporates weekday schedule
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Pennington to market Morning Star
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Rainbird Sales honors Jim Keyser with Don Parker Service Award: Turf Irrigation Supply, High Tech Irrigation, Wolf Creek Company receive year-end awards
 
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New products
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Golf course marketplace
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Calendar
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Advertiser index
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On the green: A new technique to an old problem: Divot repair in the North
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