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August

Full Issue pdf (25.1 Mb) Volume 5 [6], No. 8
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 Palmer to keynote Golf Course Expo: Arnie to address Army at conference & trade show
1 Brauer's Minn. project awaits court resolution
1 Seed companies re-think the rye market
  News
3 News in brief
3 Explosive backdrop?
3 Georgia flood waters ravage area courses: Macon, Albany regions the hardest hit
3 Teen felled by on-course temper tantrum
4 Early notification called key to approval of new Lake Michigan layout
4 Golf course plans stalled for Illinois airport property
4 Legislature okays second links for Okla. state park
5 GD beating missiles into putters in California
5 Water issues slow Colo. course
5 Neb. towns unite to build new nine-hole layout
5 Tree removal a sore point at Pebble Beach
6 Kansas towns could nix golf deal
6 Discrimination bill dies in Ohio Senate
6 Fla. resort gets preliminary OK from planners
6 Huizenga's sports complex receives special tax levy
7 Proposed N.C. pesticide law could be costly
7 Feuding agencies delay Utah muni
7 Washington course to start construction after four-year wait
7 Construction of Rees Jones track set for Ariz.
  From the Editor
8 Red tape in Minnesota... Weenies on parade
8 Bravo! Browner and EPA tackle muddled peer-review process
8 Letters
8 -Verti-Drain president addresses attachment
8 -Boat missed on Legends Group story?
   
9 Guest commentary: A tale of two projects: North, south, fast-forward & slow-going
  Maintenance
11 Briefs
11 Delhi College joins giants, adds 9 for students
11 Overseeding: The life-or-death decision for many
11 -In the South: Dixieland diversity
11 -In the North: Better bents
11 Research under fire: Browner puts spurs to EPA colleagues to improve peer review procedures
11 Passios named to conservation panel
12 Super focus: Pock keeps grand-dad's pioneering spirit alive
13 On the green: Frustrating criminals a Schlippert specialty
14 Tour of duty: [Velazquez/Brandt]
15 On the move
22 Diversity proves to be the root of longevity in many turfgrasses
  Product feature
16 Poa trivialis pushing perennial ryegrass in some overseeding areas
19 Nobody's ever happy during overseeding time - `even your dog'
20 Greens rollers: The odyssey takes another turn as practice returns to its roots
21 Superintendents, other agronomists level with roller expertise
  Development
23 Briefs
23 Big gulp: Developers spade treefuls at wooded site
23 Q&A: From Georgia to China, Chang making a name
23 Putting Blue Monster back together again
24 From golf course to horse farm and back again, Olde York site returns to its roots
25 Gilmore Graves projects opening
  Management
27 Briefs
27 Miss. coast becoming major golf destination
27 Martty takes offensive in southeast U. S.
27 Marketing idea of the month: Developing repeat customers key to successful course
  Supplier business
31 [Briefs]
31 RISE Annual Meeting goes south; set for Sept. 8-11
31 New product of the month
31 American Cyanamid Co. polls
31 ASPA launches Turfgrass Resource Center: Newly released member survey profiles sod industry
32 GCSAA unveils new show policies
32 Dimension/ dithiopyr purchase finalized
32 Mid-Am show moves to Navy Pier for '96
32 Southwest Horticulture show set for Sept. 8-9
32 Turfline names dealers for Vibratory rollers
   
33 New products
35 Golf course marketplace
36 Calendar
37 Advertisers' index
38 The public arena: Muni conditions come of age
  Other pages within this issue
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