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Pitchcare Magazine: Subscriptions Issue 40 - Dec / Jan 2012

Published 20th Dec 2011

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ONLINE ARTICLES FROM THIS MAGAZINE

generalnematode.jpg Nematodes
15 Jul 2006 - Training - Dr Kate Entwistle - Issue 5 - Feb / Mar 2006 - 1 comment
Nematodes are a large and diverse group of non-segmented, microscopic roundworms that can inhabit both the rootzone and the turfgrass plants themselves. There are three main types of nematode but it is only the plant parasitic nematodes that have the ability to cause damage or disease to the turf.

Potato1.jpg Must we accept potato patch football pitches?
10 Mar 2006 - Football - Gordon Jaaback - Issue 5 - Feb / Mar 2006 - 5 comments
Apart from the condition of sadly performing premier football pitches, how often do we hear of waterlogged pitches on school and communal grounds? We are now on the road to 2012 and sound outdoor leisure and sports facilities are essential if we as a nation are to perform in the future. Even more important,these areas are vital to the well-being of our youth.

dryjectbefore.jpg DryJect to revolutionise the concept of aeration
8 Feb 2006 - General News - Dave Saltman - Issue 5 - Feb / Mar 2006 - 20 comments
Aeration is the key to a successful sports turf surface; turf professionals, be they in a golf or sports situation are all too aware of the problems associated with a compacted, anaerobic, poor draining profile-Here is the machine likely to change the way aeration is carried out

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