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March

Full Issue pdf (46.9 MB) Volume 7, No. 3
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 IRS to alter contract labor laws?
1 B.A. in resort management?
1 Mitigation banking develops eco-niche
1 Kapalua pioneers resort-wide Audubon Sanctuary program
1 NGF offers membership discounting
News
3 News in brief
3 Paiute Nation moving ahead with development despite water wrangle
3 First Summit yields seeds of working relationships
4 NGF spends to improve golf's image
4 PowerBilt's Abrain elected NGF head
5 The Bog makes big splash with Wisconsin players seeking quality golf facility
5 City council votes no alcohol at Kansas track
5 Opponents seek to halt Indiana project
6 Board bows to pressure and cancels goose hunt
6 Jacksonville set for Fazio design
6 Three employees charged with theft at Ill. track
7 Hilton Head course delays plans
7 Jekyll Island Authority forced to halt Ga. project
7 Coastal Ala. course now seems unlikely
7 Two school layouts set to open in S.C.
7 Garl's Florida design should be ready for play by April
8 Mahan gets OK for Golden State links
8 City must pay Calif. course operator $4.1m
8 Mayor loses battle for new greenskeeper
8 Palmer to craft Cincinnati track
9 Northern Calif. course plans dry up over water shortage
9 Land swap to keep course in Calif. city
9 Residents worry that Colorado layout will use too much water
9 Sausage company exec develops Michigan links
9 Voters may decide fate of Denver track in April
10 N.J. county seeks third track
10 Controversy surrounds Mount Rainier proposal
10 Greenbrier super wins prestigious Scotts Co. award
11 N.J. officials delay park decision, again
11 N.H. layout awaits zoning approval
11 RTC, city dicker over Mass. links
11 Corrections
  [From the Editor]
12 Relationships the key to cordial relations
12 Hugging the learning curve?
12 Letters
12 -Taking issue with intolerance
12 -Thanks for rating coverage
12 -Airing new ideas on runoff reduction
12 -Remember to count humans among Earth's species
12 -Pate sets record straight
13 -NGF misreading perceptions
   
13 Guest commentary: GCSAA head looks forward
Maintenance
15 Briefs
15 Shop talk: High-octane coffee klatch idea: Save money and valuable man hours with big pot
15 Saveth money when the tax man cometh
15 The touch of a superintendent, by design
15 Information superhighway catches up with golf: Going on-line to stay on top, supers joining whole new world
16 A history: Au natural look lies at golf's roots: The period 1457-1832: Part II of a series
17 AGC's Holt wins Leo Feser Award
17 Oh, home on the range
18 The savvy superintendent: Reverse the curse: Turn income-depleters into income generators, or...: ...How to save money even when dealing with monopolies!
19 Former U.S., Canada presidents export expertise
19 Southeastern program set
19 NYSTA awards
20 Off the record: Turf research is taking golf into the future
21 Compu jargon, et al
22 Superintendents honored as Environmental Stewards
22 And the winners are...
23 Firms donate to Delhi College
24 Traffic control: Take your course to the next level, Otis urges
25 Rackliffe Conn.'s Super of the Year
25 Heritage Park's Liberti [Liburdi] heads NYTA
26 On the move: Colonial names Friend, Hodson
26 In Maine, focus is on wildlife, geese and pests
28 On the green: A Poa annua nursery: Who'd have thunk it?
32 Super focus: Dobie continues to leave his mark - at Sharon Club and on his profession
Regional news
30 Karnok honored
30 Tegtmeier leads Iowa
30 Kansas elects officers
30 New turf program started
30 Rockies elect officers
31 1990s IPM
31 Western Pa. conclave set
31 Buzz Howell Super of Year
31 Technicians seminar a success
31 Palmetto elects Purvis
  Product feature
33 Pre-emergent herbicides: Now taking time out of the application equation
33 Triazole-based fungicides: Just too good to be true?
34 How to make pre-emergents more effective
35 Manufacturers deny broader spectrum claims
35 Container disposal taking on added importance
36 Dr. Schmidt suggests mixing in seaweed product
37 Beard releases Fax newsletter
Development
39 Briefs
39 Caribbean sings siren song
39 Mexican woes only slow golf
39 Q&A: Joe Finger still keeping a hand on design business
39 Unearthed!: Mackenzie's mysterious manuscript
40 Baird conjures up 'Dances' scenes at Costner resort
40 Louisiana-Texas border site of major destination project
45 Cuba welcomes 1st golf course project in 30+ years
45 Golf highlights Jamaican restort
49 Best site, ecologically and financially, equals best results for bank
49 Feds vs states: Who will be in charge
49 Environmentalists concerned about ease of approvals
51 Growing Donald Ross Society prepares for reunion
53 Sadlon hangs shingle as consultant
Management
55 Briefs
55 AGC plans to expand upscale daily-fee golf course holdings
55 RMA finds niche in university management
55 Marketing idea of the month: Partnering with hotels can increase course profits
57 CMAA elects new officers at annual conclave
58 Pebble Beach water reclamation project wins state recognition
59 Golf Enterprises acquires a pair of Texas courses
60 PAR tee time service enters Ariz.
60 GMs must view greenkeepers in new light, GCSAA official says
  Supplier business
61 Briefs
61 New shot fired in Asia-Pacific trade show wars
61 New product of the month
61 RISE notebook: EPA moves slowly toward federal model for P&N
61 Best Sand honors Warner at OTF ceremony
61 Killian joins Kubota
62 Scotts teams with lawn service
62 Melex promotes regional sales reps
62 Ransomes reports strong sales and profits for 1994
62 Club Car reports sales, revenues
63 Mikel the new VP at Sandoz Agro
63 Through Olathe, Toro enters tub grinder market
64 Rhone-Poulenc, applied biochemists coop on AquaKleen
64 Cyanamid beefs up to support Pendulum
 
65 New products
66 Golf course marketplace
68 Calendar
69 Advertisers' index
70 The public arena: Champions the first public-access Audubon Signature course
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