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Cover |
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Table of contents |
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First Nat'l sees rise in volume |
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Drought concerns linger into winter |
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NGP buyout nearly done |
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Bayer to sell fipronil product line to BASF |
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News |
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The First Tee announces scholarship program, 2002 successes |
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TranXit GTA labeled for bermuda greens |
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The Landings Club gains certification for last two courses |
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Columbia Seeds seeks to empower distributors and growers |
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Commentary |
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Is there light at the end of the tunnel? |
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Guest commentary: Golf industry needs a shot in the arm |
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Life imitates 'art' |
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A Midsummer's Nightmare |
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Maintenance |
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Briefs |
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More superintendents taking organic approach |
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Compost tea shows promise |
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Courses face cost-cutting pressure |
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Roundup Ready bentgrass still on track |
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Tools of the trade: McDonough battles water restrictions at Keswick Club |
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Consistent demand needed to bring drought-resistant turf to market |
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El Niño to impact winter weater |
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Development & renovation |
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Briefs |
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Downing's Willoughby GC reborn after renovation |
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PGA Village to proceed - maybe |
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Builders weather low construction demand |
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High profile renovation |
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Management |
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Briefs |
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2002 an up-and-down year for management cos. |
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Meadowbrook on track for growth in 2003 |
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Gotham Golf Corp. closer to realization |
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InVicta continues growth, expansion plans |
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NGP 2002 timeline |
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Supplier business |
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Briefs |
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Lesco to strengthen sales, add stores-on-wheels |
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Adaptive car makers await final DOJ ruling |
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Foam marker, Toro 4500-D top new product list |
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YGC to unveil new vehicles in '03 |
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Turf-Seed continues research on male sterile and naturally Roundup tolerant turfgrass |
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Quoted |
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Calendar |
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Golf course marketplace |
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Ad index |
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Golf course classifieds |
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Databank |
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