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New air quality survey concludes crumb rubber synthetic turf fields are safe   4 May, 2009

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene released the results of an air quality survey conducted on its behalf by TRC Cos., an independent environmental engineering and consulting firm, to measure the presence of contaminants of potential concern in the breathing zone of young...More>>

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Arysta receives Disarm G Granular fungicide label release   10 Dec, 2008

Disarm G is labeled for control of brown patch, dollar spot, gray leaf spot, pythium, red thread, zoysia patch and all major patch, spot and snow mold diseases on lawn, golf, and sports turf, as well as sod production.More>>

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Small-scale Zhang, Crain study misses the mark   24 Nov, 2008

The Synthetic Turf Council responds to the findings of a study that was recently published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology.More>>

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Cultural management can limit damage from disease   13 Oct, 2008

Turfgrass diseases can create many headaches for golf course superintendents, and it is tempting to rely on magic bullets to cure them. However, cultural practices are really the foundation of a turfgrass disease control program.More>>

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Phoenix Environmental Care’s Raven 26GT fungicide   28 Aug, 2007

Raven 26GT fungicide from Phoenix Environmental Care is a broad-spectrum material that provides control of brown patch, dollar spot and a variety of other destructive turfgrass diseases.More>>

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Underhill Nastek Turf Stress Detection Glasses   31 Jul, 2007

Underhill’s new Nastek turf stress detection glasses are designed to help golf course superintendents and sports field managers spot disease and turf problems before they become visible to the naked eye.More>>

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Staph on synthetics: unseen stalker?   17 Sep, 2006

Fungi and bacteria on synthetic turf surfaces, something else for sports turf managers to educate themselves about.More>>