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December

Full Issue pdf (13.5 Mb) Volume 14, No. 12
Page Sections/Selected Titles
1 Cover
1 Table of contents
1 First Nat'l sees rise in volume
1 Drought concerns linger into winter
1 NGP buyout nearly done
1 Bayer to sell fipronil product line to BASF
 
News
3 The First Tee announces scholarship program, 2002 successes
3 TranXit GTA labeled for bermuda greens
3 The Landings Club gains certification for last two courses
3 Columbia Seeds seeks to empower distributors and growers
 
Commentary
4 Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
4 Guest commentary: Golf industry needs a shot in the arm
5 Life imitates 'art'
5 A Midsummer's Nightmare
 
Maintenance
6 Briefs
6 More superintendents taking organic approach
6 Compost tea shows promise
6 Courses face cost-cutting pressure
6 Roundup Ready bentgrass still on track
7 Tools of the trade: McDonough battles water restrictions at Keswick Club
10 Consistent demand needed to bring drought-resistant turf to market
10 El Niño to impact winter weater
 
Development & renovation
11 Briefs
11 Downing's Willoughby GC reborn after renovation
11 PGA Village to proceed - maybe
11 Builders weather low construction demand
11 High profile renovation
 
Management
14 Briefs
14 2002 an up-and-down year for management cos.
14 Meadowbrook on track for growth in 2003
14 Gotham Golf Corp. closer to realization
14 InVicta continues growth, expansion plans
16 NGP 2002 timeline
 
Supplier business
17 Briefs
17 Lesco to strengthen sales, add stores-on-wheels
17 Adaptive car makers await final DOJ ruling
17 Foam marker, Toro 4500-D top new product list
17 YGC to unveil new vehicles in '03
18 Turf-Seed continues research on male sterile and naturally Roundup tolerant turfgrass
   
20 Quoted
20 Calendar
20 Golf course marketplace
21 Ad index
22 Golf course classifieds
23 Databank
  Other pages within this issue
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