Articles | Volume 4, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-4-93-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-4-93-2018
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03 May 2018
Short communication |  | 03 May 2018

Effects of golf course management on subsurface soil properties in Iowa

Matthew T. Streeter and Keith E. Schilling

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Iowa golf courses provide an ideal location to evaluate whether golf course management is affecting the quality of soils at depth. Our study evaluated how soil properties relating to soil health and resiliency varied with depth at golf courses across Iowa and interpreted relationships of these properties to current golf course management and inherent soil properties. Systematic variation in soil properties including sand content, NO3, and SOM was observed with depth.