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Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
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Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
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Harrogate 2012
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STARSS in their eyes?
17 Aug 2010 -
Synthetics -
Tim Lodge
- Issue 31 - Jun / Jul 2010
Tonight Matthew, Dr Tim Lodge is going to sing the praises of consultants. Not those ‘money for nothing’ management types, but the consultant agronomists who assist with contracts. Without them you might be in ‘dire straits’
Pasture management
7 May 2009 -
Racing -
Tim Lodge
Compost - How to make, and, save a heap. Agronomist, Dr Tim Lodge of Agrostis Turf Consultancy Ltd, reveals how to turn stable waste into fertiliser. A horse can produce 20-25kg of manure a day. Disregarding winter droppings, this equates to an almighty four tonnes a year.
Bad news for golf? Compare & contrast
2 Jul 2008 -
Golf -
Tim Lodge
- 3 comments
Paul Lowe at Bromborough Golf Club considers himself fortunate to have the support of the STRI, the EGU and the R&A. Also that he enjoys being involved with the ‘Gingerbread Men’, a small group of greenkeepers who are ‘striving for the more sustainable golf course’. I’m sorry, but I see all this as bad news for golf in the UK and this is why.