Fall Prep sponsored by PBI Gordon

Where should all the carts go?
Superintendents share their struggles – and successes – with managing four-wheel traffic in shoulder seasons.
More in Fall Prep sponsored by PBI Gordon
3 keys to a successful winter shutdown
Before blowing out their irrigation systems and shutting down their courses, superintendents in the North should follow these guidelines.
The full fall treatment
From greens mowers to hand-held trimmers and everything in between, there’s a laundry list of equipment to prep for the offseason.
Found Gold
Studying Early Order programs is a key part of the fall routine for superintendents looking to enhance and protect turf.
5 steps to achieving better fall rooting
Following these tips, superintendents can hone in on the part of the plant they can’t see.
Say it before you spray it
Review important safety guidelines with your crew to ensure the most impactful fall chemical program.
Earn That Budget Increase
Overcome these three common setbacks and get your ownership to invest in your program, rather than resist.
Turf’s Big Cover Up
7 tips to getting the most out of a winter turf cover program.
Turf’s most important meal
Fall is the most critical time for proper turf nutrition. It sets the stage for how it will overwinter and how it will perform the following season.
Putting the course to bed
Red Ledges director of agronomy Pat Christoffer describes the fall work required to prepare a mountain course for the “big white canvas.”
Pair of sales managers join PBI-Gordon
John Wiblishauser will serve Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Matt Ayala will serve Florida and Caribbean.