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  1. Steven Huffstutler
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    11 posts
    3/20/2014 5:03 PM
    Curtis Nickerson said: I was in a class the other day with Dr. Unruh, and Todd Lowe and both said there was no credit or scientific proof that ud bermuda grew down hill, toward the rising sun, toward the setting sun....hmmm



    THEY LIE!

    Johnny Knows!



  2. Curtis Nickerson
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    0 posts
    3/20/2014 7:03 PM
    Steven Huffstutler, CGCS said:
    Curtis Nickerson said: I was in a class the other day with Dr. Unruh, and Todd Lowe and both said there was no credit or scientific proof that ud bermuda grew down hill, toward the rising sun, toward the setting sun....hmmm



    THEY LIE!

    Johnny Knows!



    I thought as much... Stinkin conspiracy



  3. Michael Rogers
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    2 posts
    3/22/2014 3:03 AM
    Hey, What about this? indicating circadian clock control?
    http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/p ... track.html

    Setting mowing and verticutting patterns to the movment of the sun rather than to a clock in the direction of play seems to make sense. Photosynthesis is very important part of our job.

    Johnny B. Good



  4. Steven Huffstutler
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    11 posts
    3/22/2014 7:03 AM
    Michael Rogers said: Hey, What about this? indicating circadian clock control?
    http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/p ... track.html

    Setting mowing and verticutting patterns to the movment of the sun rather than to a clock in the direction of play seems to make sense. Photosynthesis is very important part of our job.

    Johnny B. Good



    Jeezus. It's grass, go mow it.



  5. Anthony Nysse
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    1 posts
    3/22/2014 7:03 AM
    Steven Huffstutler, CGCS said:
    Michael Rogers said: Hey, What about this? indicating circadian clock control?
    http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/p ... track.html

    Setting mowing and verticutting patterns to the movment of the sun rather than to a clock in the direction of play seems to make sense. Photosynthesis is very important part of our job.

    Johnny B. Good



    Jeezus. It's grass, go mow it.


    Steven,
    I promise this wont happen again, but I agree. It's grass. Mow it, maintain it. Don't try to out think it.



  6. Steven Huffstutler
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    11 posts
    3/23/2014 4:03 PM
    Anthony Nysse said:
    Steven Huffstutler, CGCS said:
    Michael Rogers said: Hey, What about this? indicating circadian clock control?
    http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/p ... track.html

    Setting mowing and verticutting patterns to the movment of the sun rather than to a clock in the direction of play seems to make sense. Photosynthesis is very important part of our job.

    Johnny B. Good



    Jeezus. It's grass, go mow it.


    Steven,
    I promise this wont happen again, but I agree. It's grass. Mow it, maintain it. Don't try to out think it.


    Im buying you a beer, man



  7. Michael Rogers
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    2 posts
    3/24/2014 5:03 AM
    Where are Keith and Randy and others that say it made a big difference?

    What about if you are in the southern hemisphere, you know the toilet water and all?



  8. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    3/24/2014 8:03 AM
    Anthony Nysse said:
    Steven Huffstutler, CGCS said:
    Michael Rogers said: Hey, What about this? indicating circadian clock control?
    http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/p ... track.html

    Setting mowing and verticutting patterns to the movment of the sun rather than to a clock in the direction of play seems to make sense. Photosynthesis is very important part of our job.

    Johnny B. Good



    Jeezus. It's grass, go mow it.


    Steven,
    I promise this wont happen again, but I agree. It's grass. Mow it, maintain it. Don't try to out think it.


    Believe me; I don't have the capabilities to out think the stuff.

    Mel

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

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