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Tall grass, neglected weeds on municipal property are incurring the wrath of residents in large Canadian cities.
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Wet weather, muddy conditions delay maintenance work
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Police arrest suspect same night
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Unlike California, New Jersey is 'bombarded' with leaves, NJLCA president says
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Grass is knee-high in some areas
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Written for all superintendents and greenkeepers, Tournament Management addresses the needs and challenges you face in planning and managing any one of the thousands of golf tournaments held each year. From high-profile professional-level events to smaller regional, amateur, or membership outings, this book offers practical guidelines that can be easily adapted to all types of courses.
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Research conducted by John Watson & Eric Lyons, University of Guelph, in partnership with the National Turfgrass Evaluation Program. In the realm of landscaping and sports turf management, selecting the right plant for the right purpose is key. Among the turfgrass species available, tall fescue grass stands out as a resilient and adaptable choice, finding its place in lawns, sports fields, and parks around the world. But what exactly sets tall fescue apart from its counterparts, and what are the pros and cons of embracing this specific species? Tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) is a cool-season perennial grass native to Europe ...
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