2013 Publishing Schedule
| ISSUE |
FOCUS |
ADVERTISING CLOSE
&MAILING DATES |
January/
February |
• Annual Irrigation Issue
• Post-CGSA Show Wrap-up
• Pesticide Review |
Booking deadline Jan. 21 Material deadline Jan. 28
Mail Feb. 21 |
| March |
• Polybag Issue (Polybag your literature directly to all golf course superintendents in Canada)
• Spring Startup
• Planning & Purchasing
• Fertilizers & Chemicals |
Booking deadline Feb. 20
Material deadline Feb. 27
Mail March 21 |
| April/May |
• Turf & Grounds Maintenance
• Tree Care
• Insect & Disease Control |
Booking deadline April 23 Material deadline April 30
Mail May 17 |
| June |
• Summer Maintenance |
Booking deadline May 21
Material deadline May 28
Mail June 18 |
| July/August |
• 2013/2014 Canadian Buyers Guide & Directory |
Booking deadline July 23 Material deadline July 30
Mail Aug. 24 |
September/
October |
• Snow and Ice Management
• Fall Maintenance & Winter Site Preparation |
Booking deadline Sept. 20
Material deadline Sept. 27
Mail Oct. 15 |
November/
December |
• Equipment Issue: A Look at What is New for the Grounds Maintenance Industry. Editorial Will Include Full-Color Photos of New Equipment for the Industry
• Landscape Congress 2014 Show Issue
• OTS 2014 Show Issue
• GCSAA 2014 Show Issue
• OGSA 2014 Show Issue |
Booking deadline Nov. 19
Material deadline Nov. 26
Mail Dec. 13 |
| PLUS: In every issue of Turf & Recreation we highlight: New Products, Services, Industry News, Upcoming Events, News Items, Industry Profiles, Duffer, Product Literature Reviews & Business Management Tips. |
| Editorial guidelines for written and photo submissions |
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Written submissions from golf course superintendents, landscape contractors, sports field managers and others involved in the professional turf and grounds maintenance industry in Canada are welcome. Please e-mail or call the editor in advance to discuss the story idea. Once approved, articles should generally be between 1,000 and 1,200 words in length. They should not be endorsing a particular product or company. It is preferable for submissions to be sent by email. Hard copy by fax or mail will also be accepted. Articles accompanied by photographs, graphics, charts or other forms of artwork are preferred. If photographs are sent electronically, please ensure they are 300 dpi and can maintain a size of at least 3 inches by 5 inches at that dot configuration. Otherwise prints or slides can be sent by mail. Mailed materials will be returned.
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