1929 December Vol. 3 No. 12
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1 Cover: Number 15 on the New Manakiki Course Near Cleveland
3 Table of Contents
4 More Work for the Greenkeeper
5 Turf Experiments in New Jersey: Studies of Various Species of Grasses for Golf Turf since 1923 at the New Brunswick Nursery. Fertilizer Experiments Interesting
12 Seed and Seed Markets: What the Probable Prices will be in the Spring of 1930
14 Canadians Close Uneventful Season
17 Louisville Opens Doors of Hospitality: Grand Program Plan for Entertainment of Greenkeepers and Golf Club Officials Who Attend the Fourth Annual Greenkeepers' Convention and Golf Show, February 4-7,1930
18 How We Maintained Our Golf Courses in 1929
18 -Big Patch at Cincinnati
18 -Good Year at Lakeside
18 -Low Water Pressure at Pomonok
19 -What is Washington Bent?
20 -Fencing the Golf Course
20 -How I Plan My Work
21 -Do Not Overfeed the Greens
21 -Some Bent is Just Junk
22 -Ice on Greens at Chicago
23 -Grass Like a Human
23 -Disease Starts in the Fall
24 -Drought Causes Scald
25 -Heavy Rolling Means Healthy Turf
25 -Greenkeeping without Money
26 -Snow Mold in Michigan
27 -A Bent Turf Garden
24 Cleveland Greenkeepers Meet
28 Turf for Tennis Champions: How an Expert Greenkeeper has Kept Everybody Happy Under Most Trying Conditions of Weather and Play. Temperament Plays an Important Part
32 Around the Office Desk
32 -Unity and Co-Operation
32 -Greenkeepers Honor McNamara
33 Market Place and Buyers' Guide
   
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