Research You Should Know: A New Way To Irrigate Tees
Technology and research are allowing golf courses to manage water more precisely than ever before. Using drip irrigation on golf courses is among the latest efforts by superintendents and researchers to further improve irrigation efficiency.
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Research You Should Know: A New Way To Irrigate Tees
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