Athletic Field Fact sheets
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/athletic-fields
Aeration of Turfgrass Areas
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/aeration
Mechanical aeration provides an excellent, and probably the only, means of correcting or alleviating soil compaction which may be quite serious on many lawn areas. Compaction occurs primarily in the surface area of the lawn. A compacted layer as thin as ¼ to ½ inch can greatly impede water infiltration, nutrient penetration, and gaseous exchange between the soil and the atmosphere. Compaction of this type in the surface layer of soil can be corrected or reduced by the use of suitable aerating equipment.2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkAthletic Fields - Specification outline, construction, and maintenance
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/athletic-fields
This publication outlines drainage patterns for some of the more important types of fields, specification guidelines for their construction, and management practices as they apply to Pennsylvania and areas with similar climates.2009-12-17T22:45:00ZLinkCalibrating Your Fertilizer Spreader
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/calibrating-spreader
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkControl of Summer Annual Grass Weeds in Turfgrasses
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/annual-weeds
Summer annual grasses continue to be pervasive weed problems in many turfgrass areas throughout Pennsylvania. 2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkDeveloping an Integrated Turfgrass Pest Management Program
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/itpm-program
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkEvaluation of Playing Surface Characteristics of Various In-Filled Systems
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/playing-surfaces
2009-12-17T22:45:00ZLinkEvaluation of Spent Mushroom Substrate as a Topdressing to Established Turf
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/sms-topdressing
2009-12-17T21:44:32ZLinkGrowing Turf Under Shaded Conditions
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/shade
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkIrrigation Water Quality Guidelines for Turfgrass Sites
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/water-quality
2009-12-17T21:43:31ZLinkLate Fall Fertilization of Athletic Fields
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/late-fall-fertilization-of-athletic-fields
Learn how late fall fertilizer applications influence turf performance, when to make your applications, as well as the types of fertilizers and rates which provide the best turf response.2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkLiming Turfgrass Areas
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/liming
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkManaging Thatch in Lawns
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/thatch
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkManaging Turfgrass Pests
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/insects
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkMowing Turfgrasses
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/mowing
Grass cutting is the major time-consuming operation in the maintenance of any turfgrass area. Good mowing practices are perhaps the most important single factor contributing to a well-groomed appearance and the longevity of any turfgrass area. 2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLinkPrinciples of Turfgrass Irrigation
https://plantscience.psu.edu/research/centers/turf/extension/factsheets/irrigation
2009-12-17T21:45:00ZLink