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Phosphites and Turfgrass Culture

Presenter: Gordon Kauffman III, Ph.D., Grigg Brothers.
Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010.
Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., EDT/EST.
Cost: Free.

In this Webinar, Gordon Kauffman III, Ph.D., of Grigg Brothers, will discuss the increasing use of phosphites to manage high maintenance turfgrass area, including its use on as part of an integrated pest management program. His presentation also will include details regarding the derivation of various phosphite formulations from raw source materials, notably the development of chelated salts and EPA-registered fungicides. He also will present specific modes of action, best uses and field research specific to anthracnose managmeent. Finally, he will provide an update on the most current information that could potentially lead to future uses for turfgrass managers.


Free!


Dollar Spot Management

Presenter: John Kaminski, Ph.D., Penn State University.
Date: Tuesday, July 13, 2010.
Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., EDT/EST.
Cost: Free for TurfNet members; $25 for non-members. Members can click the Free Coupon Code icon on this page for more information. Members are not required to submit credit card information to register.

In this Webinar, John Kaminski, Ph.D., of Penn State, will provide a background on the pathogen that causes dollar spot and its biology. He also will discuss the cultural practices and chemical treatments used to control the disease, as well as research-based updates on common fungicide products used to control dollar spot.


$25.00


Preparing for Winter With Foliar Fertilizers

Presenter: Matt Nelson, Grigg Brothers.
Date: Thursday, September 2, 2010.
Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., EDT/EST.
Cost: Free.

In this Webinar, agronomist Matt Nelson of Grigg Brothers will discuss the various mechanisms of winter injury and methods to help reduce the potential for damage. Fertility is an important aspect of preparing for winter, and golf course superintendents must balance agronomic objectives with playability. Foliar fertilization programs can help achieve these goals while also helping superintendents prepare their golf course for winter. This presentation will cover some long-standing agronomic beliefs, emerging research and practical suggestions to help minimize the risk of winter kill.


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Progressive Fertility

Presenter: Frank Rossi, Ph.D., Cornell University.
Date: Thursday, September 9, 2010.
Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., EDT/EST.
Cost: Free for TurfNet members; $25 for non-members. Members can click the Free Coupon Code icon on this page for more information. Members are not required to submit credit card information to register.

In this Webinar, Frank S. Rossi, Ph.D., of Cornell, will review the latest research published in 2009-10 that will be helpful in developing a fertility program focused on cost efficiency, plant health and environmental compatibility. He also will review soil and tissue testing, fertilizer source and timing selection for sand-based and native soil areas, as well as nutritional supplements that might enhance stress tolerance.


$25.00


Getting the Most from Preemergent Herbicides

Presenter: Scott McElroy, Ph.D., Auburn University.
Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010.
Time: 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., EDT/EST.
Cost: Free for TurfNet members; $25 for non-members. Members can click the Free Coupon Code icon on this page for more information. Members are not required to submit credit card information to register.

In this Webinar, Scott McElroy, Ph.D., of Auburn University, will discuss strategies for maximizing control offered by preemergent herbicides. He will discuss why preemergent herbicides are critical to any superintendent's management program, and how they can help turf managers save money. His discussion also will include how to properly use these products and what type of results superintendents can expect from using them.


$25.00


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Phosphites and Turfgrass Culture - 7/26/2010

Dollar Spot Management - 8/26/2010

Preparing for Winter With Foliar Fertilizers - 9/2/2010

Progressive Fertility - 9/9/2010

Getting the Most from Preemergent Herbicides - 9/23/2010









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