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Localized Dry Spots on the Golf Course
Author(s):  Keith J. Karnok, Ph.D.
Discuss the cause, detection and management of LDS caused by water-repellent soils. Discover answers to frequently asked questions like: "How do I test for water- repellent soil?" "Can the occurrence of hydrophobic soil be avoided?" "What are the BMPs available for dealing with LDS?" "Are the sand substitutes effective in managing LDS?" "Can the use of certain fungicides prevent the formation of or cure existing soil water-repellency problems?" "How are wetting agents best used to combat hydrophobic soils?"
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