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January/February 1986
Volume #13, No. 1
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Cover
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Early Winter Concern for Wisconsin's Golf Courses
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President's Message: Association Defined
4
Editorial: A Slow Burn
6
Memories of Photosynthesis
9
1956-1986: Wisconsin Turf - From Humble Beginnings...
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Talk About a Good Friend!
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Jottings from the Golf Course Journal: The American Liberty Elm
15
Barrett Awarded WGCSA Scholarship
16
Stress
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-When the Going Gets Tough...Being Tough isn't Always Enough: There's No Such Thing as Stress in the Work Place!
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-A Layman's View of Stress
19
GCSAA Conference and Show Set for January 27 thru February 4
21
1946-1986: Horst Distributing, Inc. - Our 40th Anniversary
30
John Joanis, Creator of Sentryworld, Dies at 67
32
Spreading the Breeze
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March/April 1986
Volume #13, No. 2
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Cover
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Roberts Wins!
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President's Message: Many Thanks
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Sterol Inhibitors: What do They do?
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Letters: [The General Manager Concept]
6
Editorial: Injustice
6
Insanity
7
Editorial: Prepare to Fight the Battle Again, and Again, and...
9
Reflections on a Journey to Scotland
13
From the Director's Desk: Getting with Golf Again... The Great Lakes Region in '85
14
The Grass Roots is Honored in San Francisco!
15
Jottings from the Golf Course Journal: The Worm Moon
18
Part II - Ridding Yourself of Stress: When the Going Gets Tough...Being Tough isn't Always Enough
24
We Dare to Dream...
27
Digesting the Digest
31
Winter Turf Conference Sets Attendance Record for the Wisconsin Turfgrass Association
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A Player's Perspective: Do We Overgroom Our Golf Courses
34
An Architect's Opinion: The Maintenance Zone
35
Slavik Wins GCSAA Scholarship!
37
Welcome to Shop Talk!: Fuels - Diesel or Gasoline? And What About Lead-Free Gasoline?
38
News Clippings
39
WGCSA to Adopt Prepayment Policy
40
Spreading the Breeze: From Wisconsin to San Francisco
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May/June 1986
Volume #13, No. 3
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Cover
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Sand Bunkers
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President's Message: "Get with It"
3
A Player's Perspective: Bunkers: A Golfer's Point of View
4
Editorial: The Rules Need Changing
6
Wisconsin Pathology Report: Updating Diseases - Problems in '85
9
An Architect's Opinion: Bunkers with Style
12
The Superintendent's Library: The Top Shelf
14
The Other Plants: Proper Pruning Techniques Help Keep Plants Healthy
17
A Look at the Weather: Get Your Construction Work Done Early - The Weather Trend for Fall is Wet
18
Wisconsin Entomology Report: Turfgrass Insecticide Updates - 1986
19
Bad News on Pesticide Front
20
Health Concerns on the Golf Course: Bee Stings: Take Them Seriously
23
Introducing "Made in Wisconsin"
23
The Milorganite Story
28
How Milorganite is Made
29
Milorganite and the Environment
30
Milorganite: A Wisconsin Original
31
Jottings: Trucks
33
Wisconsin Turf Holds 30th Anniversary "Sale-A-Bration
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36
Sand Bunker Survey
37
Sand Trap Raking Procedures
39
WGCSA "March Business Meeting"
39
"The Grassroots" Recognized Nationally by NGF
40
Sand Bunker Construction
41
Sand Bunker Renovation
42
Cooperators Requested for Gypsy Moth Trapping
44
A Student's Perspective - or - (Visions from Below)
44
Turfgrass Scholarship Winners from the UW-Madison Department of Soil Science - 1986
45
Letters
47
-An Open Letter to All WGCSA Members
48
Shop Talk: Reflections on the Winter Maintenance Season Just Completed
51
News Clippings
51
-Pesticide Posting Proposal Dropped
51
For Sale
51
Wanted to Buy
52
Spreading the Breeze
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July/August 1986
Volume #13, No. 4
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Cover
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Table of Contents
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Department Plant Pathology: 76 Years of Achievements: University of Wisconsin-Madison
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President's Message: Environmental Responsibility
3
Jottings from the Golf Course Journal: The Dog Days
5
Gayle L. Worf: Vaughan-Bascom Professor of Plant Pathology
6
Plant Disease Diagnosis
6
-Using the Silver Bullet to Get to the Root of the Problem
6
-The State of the Art of Turf Disease Diagnosis or is There Dispair [Despair] in the Plant Pathogen Detection Clinic?
7
-Applications of Plant Disease Detection Kits for Today's Turf Manager
10
The Superintendent's Library: The Second Shelf
11
Cool Weather Greets April WGCSA Meeting
13
How Computers Aid Growers in Crop Management Systems
15
Handrich, Villa du Parc Host May WGCSA Meeting
18
Oak Wilt Control - Preventive Medicine
22
Toro in Tomah
27
And Speaking of Toro...: Turf Professionals Meeting - 1986
30
Frost Damage Mimics Disease Symptoms
32
Biotechnology, Fact and Fiction: What does the Future Hold?
34
Wisconsin Pathology Report: Wisconsin Golf Courses Serve as University Experiment Stations
37
Disease Resistance
38
Biological Control of Soilborne Plant Disease
41
Nematode Pests of Turf
42
Dutch Elm Disease: Resistant Cultivars
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Disease Modeling: What is It All About?
48
Jones to Design UW-Madison Golf Course
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September/October 1986
Volume #13, No. 5
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Cover
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Jim Love Honored at Retirement
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President's Message: What Golf is All About
3
A Player's Perspective: Summer Notes
5
Editorial: We'll Miss You, Jim
6
Field Demonstrations - 1986
6
-You're Going to Like This Machine!
7
Getting Rid of Fairway Clippings: A New Application of an Old Concept
10
The Superintendent's Library: The Third Shelf
11
The Other Plants: Chrysanthemum Culture on the Golf Course
16
An Architect's Opinion: Water: Strategy, Function and Beauty
19
Made in Wisconsin: The Jacobsen Story
27
Jottings from the Golf Course Journal: My Favorite Spot
33
Shop Talk: Homemade and Handy
35
From the Director's Desk: Improving Good Turf
37
1986 Program for Wisconsin Golf Turf Symposium Set
39
WGCSA Summer Meetings Roundup
41
Meeting Registration Update
43
News Clippings
44
Spreading the Breeze
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November/December 1986
Volume #13, No. 6
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Cover
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Table of Contents
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The 21st Annual Golf Turf Symposium: Starting the Third Decade
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President's Message: Year End Reflections
3
Editorial: Caveat Emptor
5
Wisconsin Pathology Report: Take-All Patch on Wisconsin Golf Courses: How Serious is It? Can We Control It?
6
Jottings from the Golf Course Journal: Let Me Introduce You to Mr. Morrill
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Love to Receive GCSSA 'Distinguished Service Award' in Phoenix!
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Field Demonstrations-1986
10
SentryWorld South' Hosts Meeting
11
Field Demonstrations -1986
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-A Bold Move - Renovation with Ransomes New Verti-Groove
10
-'SentryWorld South' Hosts WGCSA Tournament Meeting
11
-Ransomes Introduces New Triplex Greensmower
14
From the Director's Desk: Drainage: Lessons Learned in 1986
15
Cherokee Hosts October WGCSA Meeting
17
Editorial: "The Quiet Company": MMSD Research Support at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Exceeds $15,000 in 1986
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The Other Plants: Adding Flowers to the Golf Course Landscape
23
Made in Wisconsin: Ransomes: A Rich History Merged with a Young Upstart
35
Dates Set for Reinders Turf Conference
36
The Mead Inn and Bulls Eye Country Club Combine for Another Great Couples Outing
41
Exciting News - UW-Madison to Sponsor Turf Management Short Course
42
1986: The Year of the Weather
45
Shop Talk: Equipment Lifts Make Shop Work Easier
48
Deep Aerating Wayzata & South View Country Clubs
50
The Hope and Optimism of Christmas
52
Spreading the Breeze
52
News Clippings
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