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7 Habits of Poor Sports Turf Managers
Jeffrey Fowler
This article will talk about 7 things that people do poorly in the turf business and will give you action steps to correct them. More


8 Steps to an Easy Field Facelift
Jeffrey Fowler
Readers will learn 8 key agronomic steps to maintain safe fields throughout the year More


How to Repair and Restore Grass Destroyed by Insects
Jeffrey Fowler
Readers will learn do's and don'ts to restore grass destroyed on athletic fields by insects. More


This article will give readers do's and don't to maintain football fields after the season More


This article will give the reader do's and dont's to protect athletic fields in the heat of summer More


Why are the Leaves in My Grass Hay Dying?
Joel Hunter
Browning leaves and a pale green color in timothy and orchardgrass may be an indication of fungal infection. More


Managing and Maintaining the Perfect Baseball Field
Jeffrey Fowler
To ensure that you maintain the best soil, greenest grass, and nicest looking outfield, follow these dos and don’ts. More


Winter Canola in Pennsylvania: Production and Agronomic Recommendations
Joel Hunter, Gregory W. Roth, Ph.D.
Canola’s origin dates back to an oilseed crop grown in the 13th century called rapeseed. More


Spring Canola in Pennsylvania: Production and Agronomic Recommendations
Joel Hunter, Gregory W. Roth, Ph.D.
Canola’s origins date back to an oilseed crop called rapeseed, which was grown in the thirteenth century. More


Camelina Production and Potential in Pennsylvania
Joel Hunter, Gregory W. Roth, Ph.D.
Camelina (Camelina sativa L.) was first cultivated in northern Europe during the Bronze Age. More