Pete G., the 'Dear' Dr., may have had one misconception when he spoke about the tendency to overfertilize with nitrogen and promote weeds, daisies, clover and worms. Of course he wasn't wrong about overfert and water, but don't you think he was wrong about the worms? Or, was he using that term to actually mean nemetodes? Did they even know about nemetodes in those days? No doubt they used clordane back then to kill worms. When did they finally realise worms are beneficial?
Who was Mayo, a road grader that took golf course jobs?