In this fourth installment, GCI's Pat Jones and agronomist Carmen Magro discuss how, in addition to data collection and management, the POGO system also allows superintendents to render the findings on a satellite image of their golf course. From this presentation, turf managers can make more calculated decisions about a course’s agronomic needs and labor allocation.
POGO offers superintendents scientific insight into courser conditions to provide better labor use, water optimization, and more efficient nutrient and culture practices.
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POGO offers superintendents scientific insight into courser conditions to provide better labor use, water optimization, and more efficient nutrient and culture practices.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH EPISODE 4
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