The Provincial ban on pruning Elm trees is in effect between
April 1st and August 31st. Dutch elm disease was first discovered in
Saskatchewan in 1981 and continues to be found in more areas of the
province every year.
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If you have an abundance of snow it may be wise to make arrangements to rent or borrow some pumps to remove excessive water. If you wait this may be difficult because I think there is going to be a run on them.
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The S.T.A. Board of Directors will be meeting soon. The primary business will be to elect a President and plan an attack for the year. It is going to be an interesting year. Also, a quick note that my fax number has changed. The new one is: 306.244.0513
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Another Fall Wind-up and Annual General Meeting is in the books. 37 members attended despite terrible weather conditions which made driving an adventure. Because of a bad cold which kept me in bed for five days, I was unable to attend. People tell me the day was excellent with a tremendous seminar and great food.
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The S.T.A. had
their Fall Board of Directors Meeting in Saskatoon. Among items
discussed was the Fall Wind-up. Bob Randquist will be the Seminar
speaker. The
even zones are up for election, along with the Northern Commercial
Director. If you are interested in serving on the S.T.A. board, contact
me or S.T.A. President Kevin Bloski.
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Fall is here and for most superintendents it’s not only a difficult
time but a very important time of the year. The difficult time is the
shortage of labour to do very important work in preparing the golf
course or park for the winter months.
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About Us
Saskatchewan's Turfgrass Association, founded in 1979, is a non-profit organization. The S.T.A. was organized by a group of Turfgrass Professionals which has grown to include people from Parks, Golf Courses, Sod Growers, Cities and Commercial Companies.
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