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Interest, incentives, and education towards organic golf course management: A study of Utah golf course superintendents
Applied Turfgrass Science
  • Paul G. Johnson, Utah State University
  • Adam Van Dyke
  • Erin Hodgson
  • Marion Murray
  • Kelly Kopp, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Plant Management Network
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract

Extensive discussions of sustainability and environmental impact of golf course management have raised interest in how management can be changed to minimize impact. The authors surveyed superintendents in Utah to explore management decisions and interest in organic programs, followed by online education offered on organic management. A survey in the following year explored how their practices changed in response to the education and other factors.

Citation Information
Paul G. Johnson, Adam Van Dyke, Erin Hodgson, Marion Murray, et al.. "Interest, incentives, and education towards organic golf course management: A study of Utah golf course superintendents" Applied Turfgrass Science (2012) p. online
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kelly_kopp/270/