Turfgrass Wear as Affected by Golf Car Tire Design and Traffic Patterns

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R. N. Carrow Department of Agronomy, Georgia Research Station, University of Georgia, Griffin, GA 30223-1797

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Received for publication 8 Feb. 1988. Contributed from the Agronomy Dept., Univ. of Georgia College of Agr., Georgia Sta., Griffin, GA 30223-1797. Supported by state and Hatch Act funds and grants from Georgia State Golf Assn., Marietta; Goodyear Tire Company, Akron, Ohio; and Armstrong Rubber Co., Clinton, Tenn. Trade names are included for the benefit of the reader and do not imply any endorsement or preferential treatment. The cost of publishing this paper was defrayed in part by the payment of page charges. Under postal regulations, this paper therefore must be hereby marked advertisement solely to indicate this fact.

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