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May 22, 2012 @ 4:33pm
A highly effective method for improving turf.
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May 22, 2012 @ 4:31pm
Factsheets, Infosheets, Publications, Newsletters, and other information regarding turf.
February 27, 2012 @ 12:36pm
Producing clean, pure and high quality Canadian certified seed requires a tremendous effort and investment – from plant breeders to seed growers to the licensed seed processing plants. Each bag of certified seed you purchase is not only an investment in your field today, but an investment to help take Canadian agriculture to the next level in innovation and productivity.
February 27, 2012 @ 12:32pm
When you invest in certified seed, you invest in the future. Improved productivity, better yields, higher quality, improved resistance to environmental stress, better use of crop inputs and new marketing opportunities for your crops are just a few great reasons to make this investment.
February 27, 2012 @ 11:17am
Factsheets, Infosheets, Publications, Newsletters, and other information regarding forages and pastures.
February 27, 2012 @ 11:15am
Follow these tips from ClubLink superintendents for a great looking, low-maintenance lawn that leaves you more time for golf.
February 27, 2012 @ 11:12am
Turfgrass managers are constantly faced with the need to improve the turfgrass density and quality in sports fields, golf courses, and commercial and home lawns. Due to increased environmental concerns (real and perceived) and stricter laws regarding the use of pesticides, the options for maintaining and improving turf density and quality are diminishing. Concurrently, the call for “organic” lawn care continues to increase. Many turfgrass managers are searching for organic ways to suppress weeds, and currently extremely few possibilities exist.
February 27, 2012 @ 11:11am
Statewide demonstration of heavy repetitive overseeding to improve low-input sports fields
February 27, 2012 @ 11:10am
Overseeding, or distributing seed over an existing turfgrass area to increase density, is a traditional practice followed by many turfgrass managers. Unfortunately, success in overseeding is not easily accomplished. To improve the chances that a high rate of seed germination and establishment will occur, it is often recommended that some sort of cultivation is done before seeding.