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January/February 1984
Volume #2, No. 1
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March/April 1984
Volume #2, No. 2
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May/June 1984
Volume #2, No. 3
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July/August 1984
Volume #2, No. 4
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Private Weather Consultants
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Don't Miss WTA Summer Field Day
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An Objective Study: Researcher can't Find Illness/Pesticide Link
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WTA "Hits the Road"
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ASPA Convention Scheduled for July 24-26
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Quit-Qui-Oc Hosts Excellent Meeting
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Forestry - Right-of-Way - Turf Coalition Formed
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Unbeatable Combo Results in Successful Meeting
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Ban on RoundUp Vetoed
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"The Back Page"
 
 
 
 
September 1984
Volume #2, No. 5
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Cover
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President's Message: The Colors of Autumn
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Must a Green Superintendent Play Golf?
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O. J. Who?
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From the Director's Desk: Reflections on the Wisconsin Golf Turf Symposium
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Thirty Years Trouble Shooting Turf Problems
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Wisconsin Golf Turf Symposium: How It All Began...
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O. J. Noer Research Foundation: The First Twenty-Five Years
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An Editorial: Meet O. J. Noer
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John Joanis Welcomes WGCSA to Stevens Point
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Noer had Strong Ties to University of Wisconsin-Madison
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In Memoriam - O. J. Noer
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Pat Norton and the South Hills Club Host July Meeting
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An Architect's Opinion: Initial Ideas on Golf Course Circulation
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Wisconsin Pathology Report: Turf Variety Evaluation Trials
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Ransomes, Inc. Welcomes Distributors from Around the World
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Field Notes: The Night Waterman: Dedicated to Everyone Who has Worked the Silent and Lonely Shift of Night Watering!
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Hazardous Duty
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Tentative Program: Wisconsin Golf Turf Symposium: October 24, 1984
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Lake Wisconsin Country Club: Joseph Pittner: A Golf Course Memorial
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News Clippings
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-Lightning Orphans get $320,000
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-Lange's Article Worth Another Glance
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Wisconsin Golf Turf Symposium Speaker Roster 1966-1983
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The Back Page
 
 
 
 
October 1984
Volume #2, No. 6
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Cover
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Roberts Seeks GCSAA Executive Committee
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President's Message: With Exuberance!
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An Interview with Bill Roberts
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Last Minute Interest? No Way!
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GCSAA - The Way I See It
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A Bit About SentryWorld
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How About This for an Inspiration?
 
 
 
 
 
November/December 1984
Volume #2, No. 7
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1 Cover
2 President's Message: My Hero
3 An Editorial: Looking Back - What Value is Heritage?
4 In Memoriam: Harry H. Hanson
5 A Player's Perspective: Observations on Golf Course Remodeling
6 Midwest Entomology Report: Insect Pest of Golf Greens to be Studied in Ohio
6 GCSAA Conference Set for February 5-13
8 WGCSA Scholarship Winner Announced
8 WGCSA Officers and Directors for 1984-1985 Elected
9 Short Course for Greenkeepers
11 A Portrait of Our Past: The Wisconsin Golf Course Superintendents Associations: The First Ten Years: 1930-1939
16 Wisconsin Short Course
19 Pesticide Legislation: The Wisconsin Worker "Right to Know" Law
19 Thanks, Charlie!
21 More on Noer: Two Tributes to O. J. Noer
22 Preserving the Past and Planning for the Future: The Golf Foundation of Wisconsin - Its Formation and Development
23 Preserving Our Heritage: Golf Collectors' Society - What is It?
23 Cutless Seminar
25 Black Hawk's Green Making and Maintenance Methods
26 Maintenance Policies that Make Good at Blackhawk
27 The Divot: A Contribution from Mr. Bone
28 Sell in His "Salad" Days!
28 WGCSA Election Committee Reports Campaign Progress is on Schedule
29 Looking Back: The 1984 GMO
30 WGCSA/UW-Madison: Strong Ties Since 1930
31 Looking Back: WSGA - 1984, A Year of Triumph
32 Looking Back: 1984 Turf Diseases in Review
33 Ransomes Inc. Continues Expansion
34 Wisconsin's Golf Courses: Looking Back Over 1984
36 September WGCSA Meeting Another Winner
37 Looking Back: Distributor Perspectives
37 -The Turfgrass Industry - Now & Then
37 -The New Kid on the Block
38 -Changes in the Turf Industry
39 -Fertilizer and Pesticide Trends - 1984 and Beyond
39 Hanley's Donates to WGCSA Scholarship and Research Fund
41 An Architect's Opinion: Design Review Before Renovation
42 Nineteenth Annual Meeting: Wisconsin Golf Turf Symposium Declared "Best Ever"!
45 Food for Thought
46 Zontek Leaves Green Section's NRC; Replaced by Latham
47 Wisconsin Pathology Report: Snowmold - Too Late to Treat!?!
47 Turfgrass Scholarship Winners from the UW-Madison
48 Second Annual WTA Field Day: Two Impressions
51 WGCSA Dinner Dance is a Resounding Success
54 Wisconsin's Golfers Donate to Turfgrass Research
54 UW Researchers Studying Risks of Plant Chemicals
56 O'Donnell Returns to Wisconsin, Speaks at October WGCSA Meeting
56 3rd Annual WTA Golf Outing
57 News Clippings
59 Looking Back: WTA 1984 in Review
60 A Christmas Card