Robotics and cool-season grasses
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Editor's Note 
 
In response to the debate over the merits of the 'No Mow May' initiative, a new and workable alternative has been proposed in the creation of 'bee lawns.' Read Dr. Sara Stricker's feature on this proposal.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
 
News 
 

Study looks into the impact of robotic golf course mowing on cool-season grasses

Golfers praise conditions; superintendents like rough cut quality


Vandals scar up recently renovated cricket pitch at Kelowna, B.C. park

Damage has affected pitch's playability


Productive discussions between London, school boards may see new artificial turf fields coming

London seen as lagging in high school artificial fields, compared with other municipalities


Research grants awarded by OTRF for projects at three institutions

Canadian projects taking place at University of Guelph, Olds College


 
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A buzz-worthy No Mow May option could be found in 'bee lawns'

‘Bee lawns’ offer a sustainable alternative to not mowing in May » Read More...
 
 
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