When my friend wrote to ask if I could “write a brief description of MLSN,” I thought I might send along the article on turfgrass fertilization from the Green Section Record by Meentemeyer and Whitlark.

“Did I already write about that?” I wondered. Yes, I did. And I’m reminded of the absolutely incredible case study from the article. The course they describe was spending around $90,000 per year on liquid fertilizer applied to 1.6 ha of greens. After two years, the cost was down to $15,751.

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There is another good article in the Green Section Record, this one by Blake Meentemeyer and Brian Whitlark on Turfgrass Fertilization. You’ll want to read the full article. It talks about the overall goals of fertilizer application, soil tests, some myth busting, fertilizer and playability, and more. It’s a modern article with a lot of historical references too.

The most interesting part of the article for me was the economic case study. A course reduced the putting green fertilizer cost by 82% and the result was “the putting greens have never been healthier.”

For more about this topic, see How to save 60% or more in turfgrass fertilizer cost.