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Spring 2016 has sprung?

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  1. Melvin Waldron
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    2/23/2016 10:02 AM
    Maybe this would have been better in the Regional section, but I just saw yesterday in Springfield MO Forsythia blooms. At least 3 weeks early from my historical data for the last few years.

    In 2015 I was out sick after surgery but in 2014 Forsythia bloomed on March 21st, and 2013 and 2012 I saw it on March 12th.

    I'm not panicking yet, but I might push up my pre-emergent apps on everything but greens if I can get out spraying without the wind, don't think I'm going to worry about my fairy ring apps and pre-emergent on greens just quite yet. The USGA sand greens I watch soil temps fluctuate so much, especially at the 2" depth.

    Wondering what others are thinking.

    Thanks!

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  2. Brent Venenga
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    2/23/2016 12:02 PM
    I counted seven Robins in a tree on the golf course last Saturday. That's my sign that Spring is close.

    Sioux Falls, SD



  3. Christopher Thuer
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    101 posts
    2/23/2016 1:02 PM
    A few dozen cranes flew over yesterday heading north.

    Chris Thuer, CGCS, Bear Slide Golf Club, Cicero, IN

  4. Christopher Thuer
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    101 posts
    2/23/2016 1:02 PM
    A few dozen cranes flew over yesterday heading north.

    Chris Thuer, CGCS, Bear Slide Golf Club, Cicero, IN

  5. Steve Nelson
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    2/23/2016 3:02 PM
    My peaches are already blooming here. Ground hog is not wrong it seems.



  6. Keith Fellenstein
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    2/24/2016 9:02 AM
    Very short winter. Despite few cold snaps, ground didn't have much time to cool off--certainly not to any great depth in clay. I had Bermuda greening up in late December/early January (unprecedented? at least in my career). It won't take much for soil temps to reach benchmark temperatures that signal programs to begin. Not going to get crazy, but will try to go out earlier than later within our "normal" window...if it ever dries up enough to do anything.



  7. Steven Scott
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    2/24/2016 11:02 AM
    That will be the problem this year right? Its going to stay so rainy and wet that just getting product out will be the challenge. May have to hire a crop duster (I'm sure I'll be on some gov't watchlist after that suggestion)



  8. Steven Huffstutler
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    2/24/2016 1:02 PM
    This winter can't get over soon enough for me. I hope it gets warm up north and all these snowbirds go home.



  9. Christopher Randolph
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    2/26/2016 2:02 AM
    Christopher Thuer, CGCS said: A few dozen cranes flew over yesterday heading north.

    Where red-nosed with a white stripe around their toes. might be the low valley sqeaker vill from saskatoon



  10. James Tollefson
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    2/26/2016 1:02 PM
    Finally seeing some temps above freezing. Soon it will be time to tap some maple trees and make some syrup. Looking forward to spring in the North.

    James Tollefson
    A-Ga-Ming Golf Resort
    Kewadin, MI



  11. Larry Allan
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    2/26/2016 2:02 PM
    Christopher Randolph, CGCS said:
    Christopher Thuer, CGCS said: A few dozen cranes flew over yesterday heading north.

    Where red-nosed with a white stripe around their toes. might be the low valley sqeaker vill from saskatoon

    Hey Christopher, can you give us a translation. About all I understood was Saskatoon



  12. Steven Huffstutler
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    2/28/2016 4:02 AM
    Larry Allan said:
    Christopher Randolph, CGCS said:
    Christopher Thuer, CGCS said: A few dozen cranes flew over yesterday heading north.

    Where red-nosed with a white stripe around their toes. might be the low valley sqeaker vill from saskatoon

    Hey Christopher, can you give us a translation. About all I understood was Saskatoon


    I think he was referring to the Sidehill Dodger.



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