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At the annual TOCA meeting in Denver, Mark LaFleur of Syngenta and Jones were able to catch a recent Colorado Rockies game. (Photo: Mark LaFleur)

Keeping up with the Jones: Reaching new heights

November 2, 2021 By
Editor-in-Chief Seth Jones recaps his recent travel trips, catching some sports events along the way and the Jones family's success on the golf course. ...

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From left to right, Ian Rodriguez, Ph.D.; Allan Fulcher; Shannon Slevin; Tracy Reuther; Erica Cardenas; Paul Blodorn and Paul Fox. (Photo: Golfdom Staff)

Golfdom Gallery: October 2021

October 28, 2021 By
A roundup of the faces and places from around the industry that the Golfdom editorial and sales teams have recently encountered. ...

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The best way to stop the spotted lanternfly’s spread is to scout for egg masses, which resemble mud splatters (right). Females can lay eggs on almost any surface (center). Expect higher populations around tree of heaven (left). (photos by: Emelie Swackhamer, Penn State Extension)

Experts’ Insights: Why spotted lanternfly is a golf course hazard

October 26, 2021 By
Spotted lanterfly are a threat to golf courses even if they're not turf pests. Tips on handling the insects as they migrate through the country. ...

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Milkweed plants provide an essential habitat for monarch butterflies in out-of-play areas on golf courses. (Photo: Dan Potter, Ph.D.)

Why golf courses should go back to nature

October 19, 2021 By
Mike Kenna shares ways golf courses can keep and maintain out-of-play areas thanks to the results of several environmental studies. ...

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Fall armyworm damage near Mount Vernon, Ohio. (Photo: Karl Danneberger, Ph.D.)

Turf MD: What happened to my turf?

October 14, 2021 By
Karl Danneberger, Ph.D., describes the extent of the fall armyworm invasion in various parts of the U.S. that had not previously experienced the pest. ...

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How fine fescues aid in crabgrass weed suppression

Experts take a look at how different fine fescue cultivars fare against suppressing crabgrass pressure on golf courses in Minnesota. ...

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