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[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]] [[Category:Cultural Practices]] [[Category:Turf | [[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]] [[Category:Cultural Practices]] [[Category:Turf Disease]] [[Category:Sportsturf]] | ||
1. Using a long (bamboo) switch or pole to remove dew and exudations from a turf by switching the pole in a wide arc while it is in contact with the turf surface. Also used in breakup of clumps of clippings and earthworm casts. The practice is usually confined to [[putting green]]s.<br><br> | 1. Using a long (bamboo) switch or pole to remove dew and exudations from a turf by switching the pole in a wide arc while it is in contact with the turf surface. Also used in breakup of clumps of clippings and earthworm casts. The practice is usually confined to [[putting green]]s.<br><br> | ||
http://hcs.osu.edu/albums/turf_covers/polinggreen.sized.jpg | http://hcs.osu.edu/albums/turf_covers/polinggreen.sized.jpg<br><br> | ||
Source: Ohio State University Turfgrass Program<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 8 October 2008
1. Using a long (bamboo) switch or pole to remove dew and exudations from a turf by switching the pole in a wide arc while it is in contact with the turf surface. Also used in breakup of clumps of clippings and earthworm casts. The practice is usually confined to putting greens.
Source: Ohio State University Turfgrass Program