Main TitleBest Management Practices for Irrigating Golf Course Turf
PublisherRutgers Cooperative Extension, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Date Created2002-05-01
Subject (Geographic - Hierarchical) Country: United States State: New Jersey County: NA
Subject (Topical)botany; environmental impact; land; land use; landscape; plants; soils; water; water resources; water supply; turfgrass; irrigation; drought; fertilizers; turf management; best management practices; golf courses
DescriptionThis paper covers the irrigation of golf courses. Topics include: species selection, effective irrigation, carrying capacity for different types of soils, how frequently to water, devices to measure soil content, cultural inputs, mowing, fertilizing, and what to do in drought conditions.
NotePrepared for Rutgers Cooperative Extension, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station; Publication # E278
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