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The turf guys unveil their newest resource for golf course BMPs. Shawn Askew joins the show to discuss his research on reducing poa populations on putting surfaces, seedhead suppression, and some novel weed control strategies like drones, parabolic mirrors, and cryogenics.
Tanner and Jeff have Dr. Dave Huff back on the show to discuss the commercialized production of annual bluegrass seed ready to hit the marketplace. He talks about the development and value to the golf industry and the University's assistance in getting it to market. Dr. Huff is a wealth of knowledge and always a joy to talk with! Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner Delvalle, Penn State Extension (host)Dr. David Huff, Penn State University Lead photo: Annual bluegrass, credit Penn State Extension websiteSend us an email! We would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and questions! freshcutgrass@psu.eduYou can find a lot of information on turf issues in the Turfgrass and Lawn Care section of the Penn State Extension website.
PENNSYLVANIA TURFGRASS: David R. Huff, Dept of Plant Science, Pennsylvania State University For the past 27 years, I've been working to develop a commercial seed supply of dwarf perennial Poa annua varieties that are tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress for use on golf course putting greens and fairways and I'm proud to announce that [...] The post Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council – Coming Soon Poa annua Seed for Greens and Fairways appeared first on The Turf Zone.
Dr. Jim Brosnan gives his perspective on all things Poa annua, with a focus on the Southeast, as superintendents continue their battle with one of turf's most problematic weeds. Related Articles: Poa annua: There Wasn't Any Until There Was The Pros and Cons of Poa annua Poa annua Control on Greens
Jackie's thesis at Michigan State University was titled "Effects of Different Soil Testing Philosophies on Creeping Bentgrass and Annual Bluegrass Putting Greens." She looked at how much P and K were applied by different interpretation philosophies, how the grass stood up to traffic, and what happened to the elements that were applied. All about #MLSN: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/mlsn/ Three blog posts with links to Jackie Guevara's research: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/soil-test-showdown/ https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/mlsn-and-turfgrass-nutrient-recommendations/ https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/adding-potassium-does-not-increase-soil-ability-to-store-it/ Follow Jackie on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jackofallturf Read more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/ See the ATC newsletters at https://subscribepage.com/atc_newsletters Listen to the ATC Doublecut with Micah Woods podcast at https://atc-doublecut.transistor.fm/
Today we talk about poa annua and how to control it in your cool season lawn as well as I pep you up on just how powerful your grass is!
Ben Brace and I discussed how we expect MLSN to work for Poa annua, and if there might be some differences compared with creeping bentgrass. We discussed biostimulants, soil sampling, potassium and stress, phosphorus and bentgrass vs. Poa competition, and much more.Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/8653TLD7SfA
Tanner and Jeff talk with Dr. David Huff, long-time Penn State faculty member, about the genetics of Poa. We have an in-depth conversation about DNA sequencing and the epigenetics of these crazy plants! David has traveled around the world collecting Poa seeds. He explains all of this in terms that everyone can understand.Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner DelValle, Penn State Extension (host) Dr. David Huff, Penn State University Lead photo: Tanner Delvalle
Is Poa annua really an annual? Jim Brosnan from the University of Tennessee joins to discuss this question, and the implications for Poa management, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Join us as we talk our Spring lawncare rollout; updates, changing plans, and the battle against Poa Trivialis and Poa Annua. Russell from @Papamowslow on Instagram joins the chat and talks about his adventures in reel mowing his Bermuda lawn and what it takes.
We break down Poa Annua, driving accuracy, the impact of steak on golf, and a surprise guest gives us a head-to-head pick! Wow! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Annual bluegrass remains a blessing and curse to the golf turf industry. Professor Shawn Askew, Weed Scientist Extraordinaire from The Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, has been studying the impact of annual bluegrass on trueness of a putting surface, as well as being expert on the use of PoaCure (Methiolzolin) for annual bluegrass control in creeping bentgrass. As an extra treat, Shawn is an accomplished “grass rapper” so be sure to listen all the way to the end. You don’t want to miss it!
Today I take calls from the (833) LCN-TIPS line and talk about everything from dog urine burn in lawns, to new homeowner first steps.
In this episode of the GCSAA Podcast, we dive into the agronomic side of golf course management and talk Poa annua and control options available for superintendents in the Southeast and the transition zone with Jim Brosnan, Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee. Brosnan provides a primer on issues facing superintendents at this time of year and advice on the best control options for Poa. He also provides observations on other challenges facing superintendents in 2019 and what might be ahead as we move into the fall and winter months.This month's podcast is the first that offers GCSAA Education Points for association members who listen to the podcast. The approval code to receive the 0.05 education points is 999-22726-29999. You can record that code using the online Education Point Affidavit in the Submit Points area of the GCSAA website at www.gcsaa.org. By using the online affidavit, your education points will automatically populate your educational history. You can also call GCSAA at 800-472-7878 and submit the code by phone.
LAA23 we talk about sod and strategies for overcoming poa trivialis and poa annua this fall. TheLawnCareNut.com
The boys are buzzing off the Canadian Open result. JD was behind Rory all the way*. We get a debrief from Dan's stag doo (they came back with less folk than they went with.) We break down the European Tours latest alternative format event. JD was a huge fan of the Sixes tournament.* There is a look ahead to the US Open with some betting tips. Did you know that 7 out of the top 10 courses in the USA have Poa Annua grass? *He wasn't. You can get this podcast on: Itunes Stitcher Acast Spotify Find us on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is upon us and Brian Gay and Scott Langley got out of the gates quickly with 64s at the Monterrey Peninsula Country Club Shore course. Phil Mickelson does something he hasn't done in about 20 years and finds himself close to the lead, in a tournament he has won 4 time previously. Phil loves the Poa Annua greens of his native California. And, if you were forced to choose a swing you absolutely had to use the rest of your life, you had no other choice, would you choose Matthew Wolff's or Ho-Sung Choi's swing? Let's tee it up! #golf #pgatour #golfers #lovegolf #rapidgolfimprovement #golfday #whyilovethisgame #golflessons #golflife #anythinggolf #beautifulgolfcourses #lovegolf #betterdatabettergolf #dataaxisgolf #golfislife #golfball #golftournament #golfcourse #golfrange #golfnews #instagolf #golfswing #golfing #golfaddict --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dataaxisgolf/message
"Where are we now on the PGA Tour season?" with CBSSports.com's "Eye on Golf," Kyle Porter. Ron Green Jr. of The Global Golf Post and Charlotte Observer reports on last week at Pebble and this week at Riviera. And Speaking of Riviera, a past conversation from Riv with CBS Golf's Gary McCord. The post Taking Dead Aim-From Poa Annua To Kikuya 2/17/18 appeared first on The New 103.7.
Frankly speaking this episode with field agronomist extraordinaire Steve McDonald, owner/operator of Turfgrass Disease Solutions in Eastern PA. Frank and Steve chat about the growing season of 2016 so far for the tough Mid Atlantic growing conditions. Also expect some of the latest thinking on annual bluegrass weevil management, summer disease prevention and managing native rough areas. Recorded June 13, 2016. Presented by DryJect, DryJect Maximus and Turf Screen by TurfMax.
In this episode we are Frankly Speaking with David Huff, Professor of Turfgrass Genetics at Penn State University and the foremost authority today on the genetics, breeding potential and management of Poa annua as a greens-type turf. Dave published an excellent article in the May/June 2015 issue of Greenmaster (the official publication of thr Canadian Golf Course Supts.) on managing annual bluegrass with ecology and evolution in mind. Professor Huff outlined a mindset to managing Poa annua that may lead to more sustainable approaches to golf turf management.