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Spring 2006
Volume #19, No. 1
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1 A Grab Bag of Research Results: 2005 Guelph Turfgrass Institute Research Update
1 -Leatherjacket Control - "Evaluation of the Effects of Experimental Natural Products on Survival of European Cranefly (Tipula paludosa) Larvae"
10 -Wetting Agent Trials on Creeping Bentgrass Turf on High Sand Rootzones
10 -Organic Amendments
3 The President's Desk
4 Wrapping up OTS 2006
5 Second Edition Published
5 Coming Events
6 Ontario Turf Industry News
8 Making the Most of Your Diagnostic Dollars
11 Turf Jargon: Soil Science Terminology from A - Z
14 Industry Press Releases
15 Competitive Turf: Overseeding for Weed Management
17 Municipal Integrated Pest Management Lawn Demonstration Project: Final Three Year Summary
   
 
 
 
Summer 2006
Volume #19, No.2
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1 Building Awareness: Smart Irrigation Month: The Perfect Time to Promote Efficient Watering Practices
2 Ridley College Welcomes the Sports Turf Association
3 The President's Desk
4 What's New...
5 Coming Events
5 New Members
6 Guest Editorial: Thinking Outside the Box
7 Proactive Water Use for Sports Turf Management: Implications of Municipal Water Restrictions
8 Ontario Low Water Response (OLWR): A Measure Introduced in Response to Low Precipitation in the Province During the Late 1990s
11 Watering Restrictions and the Need to Conserve: Peak Demands are Mainly Attributable to Outdoor Water Use, Primarily Lawn Watering
12 Managing Functional Athletic Fields: Water Restrictions Make it Increasingly Difficult for Sports Turf Managers to Provide Acceptable Fields
17 Water in the Bank: Treating Soil Moisture Like Money in the Bank can Provide a Simple Tool for Irrigation Management
20 You Cannot Manage What You Cannot Measure: Many in the Industry Have Endorsed the SWATTM Concept as the Standard Water Conservation Method
21 Water Workshop Summary: Water Restrictions have Become the Norm in Many Canadian Municipalities
   
 
 
 
Autumn 2006
Volume #19, No. 3
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1 Prioritizing Your Sports Field Maintenance
3 The President's Desk
4 Coming Events
5 Late Fall Fertilization
6 New Members
7 Preparing Your Irrigation System for Winter
11 19th Annual Field Day
18 Understanding Field Drainage: You can Eliminate Puddles on Your Field
   
 
 
 
Winter 2006
Volume #19, No. 4
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1 Create a Skating Winter Wonderland: Tips for Installing & Maintaining a Safe Outdoor Ice Surface
3 The President's Desk
4 Coming Events
5 Ontario Turf Industry News
5 New Members
6 Ontario Turfgrass Symposium
10 Rideau Canal Skateway Factsheet: The World's Largest Naturally Frozen Ice Rink
13 The ABCs of Outdoor Rink Maintenance...
14 Yeah! It's Down Time... Or is It?
16 Making the Most of Seminars & Trade Shows
19 STA Facility Profile: City of Windsor
21 STA Member Profile: Don Sadler
22 Standard Operating Procedure: John Deere with Snow Plow Attachment