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TN Turf Tuesdays
UT Turfgrass
29 episodes
3 months ago
TN Turf Tuesdays is a monthly series designed to provide individuals managing golf courses, sports fields, residential/commercial lawns, and sod farms with the latest research on optimizing turfgrass aesthetic and functional quality via sustainable cultural and pest management practices
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TN Turf Tuesdays is a monthly series designed to provide individuals managing golf courses, sports fields, residential/commercial lawns, and sod farms with the latest research on optimizing turfgrass aesthetic and functional quality via sustainable cultural and pest management practices
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Science,
Earth Sciences
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TN Turf Tuesday - August 1st, 2023
TN Turf Tuesdays
56 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
TN Turf Tuesday - August 1st, 2023
Diseases are a problem for everyone in turfgrass. Whether it’s brown patch on tall fescue lawns, anthracnose affecting Poa annua, or spring dead spot of bermudagrass, there are many pathogens to control. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jesse Benelli from Envu Environmental Sciences to discuss the latest fungicide technologies available for disease control in the transition zone.
TN Turf Tuesdays
TN Turf Tuesdays is a monthly series designed to provide individuals managing golf courses, sports fields, residential/commercial lawns, and sod farms with the latest research on optimizing turfgrass aesthetic and functional quality via sustainable cultural and pest management practices