Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Like most golfers this time of year, I’ve been doing my best to sneak in as many rounds ...
Listen, before anyone yells at me, aeration is an important necessity for greens. Aeration helps air and water get deeper into the dirt. It also prevents the soil from getting too compact, all of ...
Along with replacing divots and raking bunkers, repairing ball marks is a staple in golf-course etiquette, not only to provide players behind you with a smooth putting surface—but also to help ...
Earth Repair by Leila Darwish (New Society, 2013) is packed with simple, accessible, and practical tools for healing and regenerating damaged ecosystems from contaminated urban lots to polluted ...
Aerated irrigation represents a pivotal innovation in modern agriculture, enhancing soil oxygenation and thereby improving plant health, nutrient uptake and overall crop productivity. By integrating ...
Increasing the amount of air in a foods by creating highly aerated products could help to increase satiety and reduce intake, according to new research. Findings from researchers in Spain suggest that ...
Since its invention in 1920, cellular concrete tackled the search for an industrial material that had similar characteristics to wood. It was lightweight, could be cut or perforated, and avoided some ...
The villain in aerated drinks is the high fructose corn syrup. Ditch them and have these 6 healthy beverages. Indian Beverage Association has expressed disappointment at the re-categorisation of ...