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January / February, 2004
USGA Green Section Record
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  March / April, 2004
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In Search of the Perfect Golf Course 1
Conversion of Ryegrass Fairways to Bluegrass: Impossible Dream? 6
Prairie Fire!: Using Fire to Improve the Health and Condition of Unmown Rough Areas 8
Surface Organic Matter in Bentgrass Greens 11
Unnatural Expectations: Proper Establishment and Maintenance of Naturalized Areas Can Increase Acceptance by Golfers 16
Golf Courses and Bird Communities in the South Atlantic Coastal Plain 19
From Bunker to Biodiversity: The Club at Carlton Woods Successfully Converts a Problematic Bunker into an Attractive Wetland Habitat 25
2004 USGA Green Section Education Conference 26
News Notes 27
Have We Gone Too Far?: The Grass is Talking to You. Are You Listening? 28
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The Economy and Golf Course Maintenance 1
Carving an Edge in Snow Mold: Researchers Continue to Improve Our Understanding of these Cool-Season Turf Diseases 6
Bunkers: Hazards or Havens?: Have Golfers Become too Spoiled by Excessive Bunker Maintenance? 8
Agronomic and Engineering Properties of USGA Putting Greens 11
Identification, Distribution, and Aggressiveness of Spring Dead Spot Pathogens of Bermudagrass 15
Taking Your Course Back to the Future: Preserving Important Architectural Documents can Serve as Future Building Blocks 19
The Beer is Colder when the Grass is Greener: Course Conditions can Affect Golfer Perceptions of Other Club Facilities 22
Showcasing Florida's Unique Wetlands: Removing Exotic Plant Material to Restore Native Plant Communities 24
Get Real!: When Maintenance Programs are Altered by Weather, Turf Quality Expectations Need to be Adjusted as Well 26
News Notes 28
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May / June, 2004
USGA Green Section Record
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  July / August, 2004
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2004 USGA Green Section Award: Monroe S. Miller 2
Life in the Southeast: Old Problems, New Grasses 4
Breeding for the Future: High-Quality Seeded Bermudagrass is Now a Reality in the Transition Zone 7
The Importance of Organic Matter Dynamics: How Research Uncovered the Primary Cause of Secondary Problems 9
Research Results in Use Today: The Bethpage Green Course Project 12
Survival 101: Dealing with Ever-Increasing Expectations 15
Complete Reconstruction or Partial Renovation: How Should You Invest Your Money? 17
Promoting Reliable Turf: Using the Best Available Turfgrasses can Enhance Golf Course Competitiveness 20
Wisdom from the West Coast: Golf Course Maintenance Trends in the Southwest 23
Revising the USGA's Recommendations for a Method of Putting Green Construction 26
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"Making Friends and Influencing Golfers": Golfer's Expectations are Shaped by Someone; Why Shouldn't it be You? 1
Moss Control - New Products and Strategies: Promising Moss Control Strategies for Mid-Atlantic Region Putting Greens 7
Turf Establishment: Peephole or Panarama?: Establishing New Turf During the Proper Planting Window is Essential for Success 10
Nuisance Ants on Golf Courses: Understanding Ant Biology and Behavior May Help Control Mound Building on Putting Greens and Tees 13
Grasses for Overseeding Bermudagrass Fairways: Results of a National Trial Demonstrate the Consistent Improvement of Perennial Ryegrass Cultivars 17
Future Directions for Golf Course Water Use Regulation: A Regulator's Perspective 22
Sharing Your Course with Raptors: Eagles, Hawks, Owls, and Other Birds of Prey can be a Vital Part of Wildlife on a Golf Course 25
News Notes 27
"As the Turf Turns": Break the Vicious Cycle in Your Quest for Perfection 28
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September / October, 2004
USGA Green Section Record
42(5)
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  November / December, 2004
USGA Green Section Record
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The Voice of a Stranger: The Right Consultant, When Utilized Properly, is a Valuable Resource to any Golf Course Operation, Big or Small 1
It Was 20 Years Ago Today...: The Turfgrass Information Center at Michigan State University 6
Making Every Drop Count: Dealing with a Restricted Water Supply in the Southwest 9
Developing Annual Bluegrass Cultivars for Putting Greens: Work Continues at Penn State University to Tame this Highly Variable Species 12
In Search of the Silver Bullet: The Influce of Microbial and Organic-Based Products on Putting Green Performance 16
Rapid Blight Disease of Cool-Season Grasses: Research Reveals that Certain Cultivars Tolerate Rapid Blight and May be Suitable for Overseeding 20
Capital Campaigning: Presenting the Right Information Can Encourage Golfers to Vote "Yes" on Capital Improvements 24
Spawning Good Stewardship: Unique Natural Resources Offer a Means to Demonstrate Good Environmental Stewardship 27
Becoming Bilingual: Use Your Green Section Decoder to Understand the Language of Golfers 28
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Winter Damage: Control the Variables that can Minimize the Potential for Winter Turf Loss 1
Turfgrass Establishment on Various Rootzones: A Comprehensive Study at Rutgers University Sheds Light on the Efficacy of Various Rootzone Amendments 7
Letting the Numbers Tell the Story on Cart Damage: Analyzing the Numbers Shows How Golf Carts Damage Turf in a Variety of Ways 11
New Tool for Biological Warfare on Cutworms? 15
Walking Green Mowers: Solution or Problem?: Carefully Analyze Several Factors Before Determining the Best Plan 18
Environment and Culture Affect Bermudagrass Growth and Decline 21
Evaulating Recycled Waters for Golf Course Irrigation 25
Considerations in Retrofitting a Golf Course for Recycled Water Irrigation: Start Thinking About Preparing for the Use of Recycled Water at Your Course 30
Good News for the Bottom Line and Environmentally Sensitive Golf Course Development: Yes, You Can Have It Both Ways 34
News Notes 35
No, It Really is Not Just Your Golf Course: The Issues at Your Golf Course are Often Being Experienced by Other Courses in Your Area 36
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