Greens, eggs and ham? Invasive feral hogs November 2022 Wild pigs are becoming an increasing issue on golf courses across the country.
Southwest superintendents handle winter challenges March 2022 The region’s varied elevation and other forces of nature necessitate a variety of approaches to winter golf course upkeep. Four New Mexico turf managers talk tools and techniques.
Women in turf: Career journeys, lessons and advice May 27, 2021 Five women share their unique paths into the golf course management industry, discuss the challenges they’ve faced, and pass along career wisdom.
Research to focus on irrigating with non-potable water January 17, 2019 A joint university-industry project will look at better measuring soil salinity and moisture when alternative water sources are used for irrigation.
Kentucky bluegrass for turfgrass water conservation October 2018 Trials in New Mexico are investigating the irrigation needs and drought recovery of the species, traditionally regarded as water-intensive.
Enlisting owls for prairie dog control July 19, 2018 To tackle its decades-old prairie dog problem, Santa Fe Country Club has welcomed two new guests: a pair of rescued barn owls.
University of New Mexico North Course: Doubling use in the desert August 2017 Water that keeps its campus buildings cool now also helps keep the University of New Mexico’s historic golf course quenched.