Sunday, August 4, 2019
Computers Related To Turf Grass Industries :: essays research papers fc
 Computers Related To Turf Grass Industries         The field of turfgrass science, and golf course management has became  very sophisticated in just the few short years that I have been involved. Much  of the equipment has gone higher tech, as far as electric motors, and more  computerized technology. Many golf course superintendents now are , "online  via the web". If there is a question concerning a new disease or fertilizer one  can log on to Texas A@M home page and hopefully find a solution to the problem.  The technology in the computer field has also advanced the irrigation  technology in the agriculture field. Irrigation systems can now be turned on  with the touch of a button through IBM or MACINTOSH Personal computer. New  computer technology will continue to make leaps and bounds for the turfgrass  industry.       Ransome Industries, maker of fine turgrass mowing equipment, has come  out with the first electric mowing machine. I myself am not in favor of this,  or I would guess anyone in the petroleum industry is either for that matter.  There has been a greater demand for environmental concern along the nations  coastlines, and nation wide. Most of the worlds great golf courses are located  along the coasts. Ransome was banking on that an electric mowing machine would  fit that need. It has been slow to catch on as of late. It's benefits are an  almost quiet no noise machine. (Beard 302). Many country club members would  become outraged when the superintendents would send out the greensmowers daily  at 6:00 A.M. The diesel and gasoline powered engines are noisy, and would wake  up many members that live along the golf course. The second benefit is no cost  of gasoline or oil, and therefore no chance of a petroleum leak or spill. There  downfall lies in there initial cost,"$15,000 for a gasoline triplex mower, and  $20,000 for an electric powered mower. Another real downfall is that they can  only mow nine holes, then they have to be charged for ten hours, rendering them  useless for the rest of the day. Hopefully technology can produce an  environmental friendly machine, while not putting the oil industry in a bind, "  And also keep the governments hands out of the cookie jar with new environmental  taxes"!!!!!!       The Internet has become a very important tool to the people in the  turfgrass industry. At any given time a golf course superintendent can log onto  various company's home pages to learn something about their product.(Beard 101)  If one day I am searching for a new fairway mower, I can bypass the phone calls  and written estimates, and go strait to the information.  					    
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