What’s the big idea: We’re all recruiters December 2022 Outreach programs play a valuable role in recruiting the industry’s future.
Talking it out October 2022 Being open and honest is the first step in tackling the rising number 
of mental health issues left behind in the wake of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Verdure: Plan ahead now for pink snow mold September 2022 Golf course superintendents in Ireland and northern Europe consider Microdochium patch as one of the most troublesome turf diseases to manage.
Verdure: Don't let moss be the boss August 2022 Researchers at the University of Guelph (Ontario) investigated the possible influence of irrigation rate and frequency on moss in creeping bentgrass.
Thinking long-term on course improvements August 2022 High priority course improvements are great for golfers, but require time and consideration to be sustainable.
What's the big idea?: Taming trees to improve turf acclimation August 2022 Learn how effective tree care and pruning can help preserve your warm season grasses.
What's the big idea?: The importance of transpiration June 2022 Give your turf a break by enabling this critical process for cool-season grasses
Verdure: Turfgrass is not the largest irrigated crop June 2022 Data shows turf on golf courses isn't the biggest use of water.
On a course for mental health June 2022 After years of struggling with issues beyond his control, a veteran superintendent reached out for professional help — and now regrets not having done so sooner.
Verdure: Dollar spot and nitrogen, Part 2 May 2022 Researchers examined the effects of three nitrogen sources on dollar spot severity.
Verdure: Dollar spot and nitrogen, Part 1 April 2022 A university and a golf course teamed up to determine whether increasing N fertilization reduces dollar spot severity on greens.
Verdure: N, 15 ... Bingo! March 2022 Clemson University researchers investigated whether applying a soil surfactant increased bermudagrass N uptake and use efficiency.
Verdure: The Sting (nematode, that is) February 2022 Sting nematodes are known to have the lowest threshold levels of any nematode on turfgrass. But just how low?
The best GCM articles of 2021 December 30, 2021 As the sun sets on 2021, we’re hitting rewind and revisiting a top story from each of the past 12 months. Take a look back at the year’s bright ideas, big moments and memorable players.
Verdure: What to dew about dollar spot August 2021 A Penn State study looked at the influence of dew removal and mowing frequency on dollar spot control, testing the practices alone and in combination with fungicide use.
Verdure: An ode to Tom Watschke May 2021 The turfgrass scientist’s early work helped shape our understanding of turf physiology and tolerance to high temperature stress. Plus: Watch a national morning show’s 1990 interview with Dr. Watschke.
Verdure: Mind your prills and granules April 2021 What percentage of fertilizer granules get picked up by the mower, and does the loss affect turf health? A multisite study took a close look at granular fertilizer applications.
Verdure: It’s not easy being green March 2021 Mike Fidanza, Ph.D., explores matters of color in turfgrass, from stand uniformity to the evolution of visual evaluation methods (complete with the musical stylings of a famous frog).
Verdure: Nitrogen, a plant growth regulator and shade ... oh my! February 2021 Do different shade levels influence N plus trinexapac-ethyl’s effects on turf?
Verdure: B is for boron January 2021 A plant scientist and a pair studies offer insight on this essential plant nutrient and the effects of boron fertilization on turfgrass.