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CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES – Implementing an optimum programme
25 Feb 2006 -
Training -
Martyn Jones
- Issue 3 - Oct / Nov 2005 - 4 comments
In the first part of this two-part article, Martyn Jones, National Turfgrass Foundation, reviewed techniques in identifying soil physical problems. In this section, various means of correcting deficiencies will be explored and the pro and cons of each method will be evaluated.
Restricting drainage outfall from reconstructed football pitches
5 Dec 2005 -
Consultancy -
Gordon Jaaback
- Issue 3 - Oct / Nov 2005
The intention of secondary drainage installation on football pitches is to remove surface water as quickly as possible. Throughout the wet winters the aim is to provide firmer grounds that enable play to resume as soon as possible after rain. More Inside.
Leatherjackets
3 Dec 2005 -
Consultancy -
Dr Ruth Mann
- Issue 3 - Oct / Nov 2005
Leatherjackets are the second most widespread pest problem on golf courses in the UK and Ireland (Mann, 2003) and throughout the majority of Europe. Unfortunately, little research has been carried out into leatherjackets infesting turfgrass. More Inside.
Earthworms: Friend or Foe?
30 Nov 2005 -
Consultancy -
Dr Mark Bartlett
- Issue 3 - Oct / Nov 2005
Horticulturalists the world over have been encouraging earthworms in the soil for years, but the turfgrass industry has always seen them as a pest. Why is it that groundsman hate and fear earthworms so much? Should they really be that concerned about all of them? How can they control them? Cranfield Centre for Sports Surfaces has taken on the challenge to answer these questions. More Inside.
Sport for all-Where to find funding for sport
15 Nov 2005 -
Finance -
Editor
- Issue 3 - Oct / Nov 2005
The Government’s strategy to get the population more physically active is filtering through to grass-roots sport, where aspects of local provision such as community involvement can hold the key to funding streams for cash-strapped clubs-full article inside