Wednesday, November 10, 2010

moving

I am thinking of moving to wordpress.  I spent a little time yesterday moving all of my posts over to this site

http://hawkslandinggreensdepartment.wordpress.com/

In doing so I feel that the blog looks more professional and for me it is much easy to use.  and actually much more powerful.  I have been blogging for quite a while and so far have almost 4000 page views from all over the world.  My original intent was informing the members on the on what is happening to the golf course but there are a lot others using the blog.  I hope that I am providing some useful information for you.  I have a pretty good understanding of building websites now and the Wordprees blog site will allow me more freedom to do more while looking better.  Let me know what you think,  Thanks to those that help me make this decision

Neil

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Fw: Taking turf education in new directions: Stay on top of them with GCI's October edition


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The October 2010 electronic edition of Golf Course Industry is now available. Be sure to check out this month's must-read features!
COVER STORY |
The Social Networker
Dr. John Kaminski is taking turf education in new directions with a digital frenzy of posts, tweets, blogs and whatever's coming down the social media pike next.
ALSO INSIDE |
Surviving the summer from hell
The most brutal conditions in decades tested superintendents— and they passed with flying colors. Here are some ideas about how they did it.
Power water  
There are a number of reasons fertigation may just make sense for your course.
Tree care on the golf course
Turfgrass is king. However, trees are an important component of the golf course landscape that are sometimes ignored or overlooked by superintendents and their crews.
Organic solution  
Challenged to improve fairway playability, The Club at Carlton Woods took a new approach toward dealing with organic matter.
Golf in Mongolia
Freelance agronomist Jim Connolly shares his adventures in getting golf off the ground in the land of Genghis Kahn.
High-flying renovation
Even in tough economic times one U.S. Air Force course renovation soared with careful planning.
    


Fw: Digital GCM - November 2010


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