2014 Trade Show Prospectus - (Page 30)

PLAN TO SAVE Monday February 3, 2014 HALF-DAY SEMINARS at the Golf Industry Show Store 1 - 5 pm A Plan-Based Budget Will Help You Succeed! Room W202C Chris Carson, Superintendent, Echo Lake Country Club, New Jersey Don't leave Orlando without stopping in at the Golf Industry Show Store, located in Level 1 - Lobby A of the convention center, near Registration. Shop a huge selection of golf gear, outdoor apparel, books and more. Clearance specials and other great items will be available for purchase onsite as well. (548-01) A plan-based budget can demonstrate your facility's needs to your golf course's leadership team. A wellthought-out budget can also help you get the materials and labor needed to succeed. This class will touch on many important aspects of budget development, and while it is not a step-by-step budget preparation course, you will learn to: SUITCASE ALREADY FULL? This year the Golf Industry Show Store will have items available to buy in-store and other products that will be shipped directly to your home or business with FREE shipping to anywhere in the U.S. * Develop your maintenance plan A *  ssign budget figures to each aspect of that plan *  nderstand what's in the minds of the U decision-makers at your club and how to overcome real and perceived concerns 2014 STORE HOURS: Mon. 6:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed. 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. *  ay the groundwork for long-term needs L at your course Tues. 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Thurs. 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. 30 Visit us at golfindustryshow.com New Seminar Enhanced Weed Management for Cool-Season Turfgrass Room W205A (formerly Weed Control for Cool Season Golf Courses) James Brosnan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee Aaron J. Patton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor/Turfgrass Extension Specialist, Purdue University (663-01) Discover the full range of chemical and cultural weed management strategies for your cool-season golf course. Gain a working knowledge of research on the efficacy and turf safety of new herbicides and plant regulators with emphasis on control of annual bluegrass and overall weed management in creeping bentgrass turf. Learn to: * mplement integrated weed I management strategies for use on cool-season golf course turf using both cultural and chemical techniques *  aximize the efficacy and turf safety M of new herbicides for cool-season golf course turf *  ccess electronic resources of weed A control information through land grant institutions SEMINARS DON'T MISS OUT ON THESE GREAT SAVINGS! *  ell the plan to your board or S management team Top Seller http://www.golfindustryshow.com

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