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May 3, 2021 | By: Andrew Muntz
Managing sports turf in 2021 may prove to be one of the biggest challenges to date. 2020 was rough, but we live and learn. In my discussions with sports turf managers around the state, 2020 was a great reminder to get back to the basics. As somebody that relies on providing products, this article may… ( read more )
April 19, 2021 | By: Gary Snyder
So, back in the dark ages, when I was at Ohio State. Yep, before all of THE Ohio State University stuff. I had a professor who taught agronomy, in his class, dirt was what you swept under the rug. Soil was what you grew plants in. You paid dearly if you slipped up and referred to… ( read more )
February 9, 2021 | By: Scott Robinson & Craig Fryman
Ready, get set, go! Spring is right around the corner. It’s about time to start waking up the golf course for the 2021 season. Pre-emergent herbicides, fertilization, poa annua seedhead control, aerification, and general clean up are just a few of the things on everyone’s list. As temperatures warm up, crews will be getting out… ( read more )
February 1, 2021 | By: Scott Materni
Control of Canadian Geese can be done, but it can be tricky. There are a few factors to consider. Let’s start by indicating that you have to be educated on the goose’s life cycle, particularly when mating season begins. This typically is in late winter/early spring. Pay close attention to the actions/tendencies of the geese… ( read more )
December 8, 2020 | By: Scott Robinson
Microdochium Patch (aka pink snow mold) and Typhula Blight (aka gray snow mold) differ from the many other cool-season turf diseases because instead of being an issue during spring, summer, and fall during warm to hot temperatures, these fungi flourish and damage turf in temperatures of 32 to 60 degrees F. These diseases are typically… ( read more )
October 19, 2020 | By: Gary Snyder
The year is winding down. But there is still plenty to do to ensure your fall ornamental care results in thriving plants come spring. Hopefully, as this season has progressed, you were making notes on which accounts have had disease and insect issues in their landscapes. Some things can be done now to improve these… ( read more )
September 14, 2020 | By: Ryan Kopke
Aerification is a necessary practice that all turf managers must endure at some point in the growing season. Core Aeration often occurs at the most inconvenient time on golf courses. With limited labor and maximum disruption to boot. However, the benefits far outweigh the inconveniences. Golfers will often say things like “these things are rolling so… ( read more )
August 24, 2020 | By: Dax Gruber
Ballfields this fall will have had little use this year compared to a regular season, but with that, maintenance might have taken a back seat. For all sports field managers with strict budgets this fall, the following are things you can do to significantly help your ballfield for a minimal cost. Do you have worn… ( read more )
August 6, 2020 | By: Gary Snyder
I dropped the ball on mite control. I’ve been updating customers on issues affecting trees and shrubs in southwest and central Ohio. So far I’ve addressed disease and insects that are major problems when maintaining a landscape. And other than a sentence at the end of the last article, I dropped the ball on a… ( read more )
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