The golf course superintendent and staff work diligently to provide the best playing conditions possible; however, proper course management today also requires conserving natural resources and ...
For the past 18 years, Indian River State College has been training golf course maintenance and operations professionals. Today, its sports turf management program can hardly keep up with demand from ...
Dr. James Beard’s Turfgrass Encyclopedia defines thatch “as an intermingled organic layer of dead and living shoots, stems, and roots of grasses that develops between the turf canopy of green ...
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First Drexel, tomorrow Philadelphia, eventually — the world. Drexel University has moved to an organic turf management model across all of the University City Campus and will eliminate synthetic ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A product with deep roots in Mississippi State’s turfgrass program that hit the market this past year is now taking over lawns, golf courses and sports fields around the world.
Current management and breeding efforts for cool‐season turfgrass are increasingly focused on sustainability and resource efficiency. This field encompasses both the optimisation of agronomic ...
Dollar spot -- the most common, troublesome and damaging turfgrass disease plaguing golf courses -- is becoming increasingly resistant to fungicides applied to manage it, according to researchers.
COLLEGE STATION – A Turfgrass Ecology and Management Short Course will be Feb. 25-28, with an optional day of water management training March 1, at the Scotts-MiracleGro Turfgrass and Landscape ...
In Delaware, turfgrass diseases are caused by pathogenic fungi and microbes that infect the leaves, stems, and roots of turf type grass plants. With infection, grasses may show symptoms such as leaf ...
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, 2022 fall season has arrived (though it doesn’t feel like it to me), with a blistering start! Eventually, cooler temperatures will appear, and if you’re like me, you ...