Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast
Frank Rossi
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Episodes
Episode 17 (Sports turf): Andy Mcnitt, Penn State: Priorities for high schools, synthetic turf considerations. 07.05.2021
Andy Mcnitt from Penn State University joins us to talk about priorities for high school level field management and synthetic turf considerations, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 16 (Golf): Jim Brosnan, University of Tennessee: Is Poa annua really an annual? Implications for management. 06.05.2021
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.
Episode 14 (Golf): Olga Kostromytska, ABW movement and management, and Joe Lucas, Rounds for Research initiative 29.04.2021
Olga Kostromytska, University of Massachusetts discusses ABW movement and management, Joe Lucas, Saratoga National Golf Club, highlights the Rounds for Research initiative that drives funding of practical golf turf research, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 13 (Golf): Leah Brilman, DLF Pickseed, spring bentgrass improvements. 23.04.2021
Leah Brilman, DLF Pickseed, discusses improvements in spring bentgrass growth and traffic tolerance achieved by breeders, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 12 (Lawn): Matt Elmore, Rutgers University on optimal weed control strategies. 16.04.2021
Matt Elmore, Rutgers University on optimal weed control strategies for crabgrass, goosegrass, false green kyllinga, and more, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 11 (Golf): Shawn Askew, Virginia Tech, Poa seedhead control benefits. 15.04.2021
Shawn Askew of Virginia Tech explains Poa seedhead control and resulting plant health benefits and greens smoothness, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 10 (Sports turf): Evan Mascitti, Penn State University, consistent and safe baseball infields 09.04.2021
Evan Mascitti, PhD candidate at Penn State University, discusses the key components for a consistent and safe baseball infield, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 9 (Golf): Doug Soldat, University of Wisconsin Madison, How traffic, fertilizer affect growth. 09.04.2021
Doug Soldat, professor of soil science at University of Wisconsin Madison, discusses how traffic, fertilizer source, and environmental conditions affect turfgrass growth rates, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 8 (Lawn): Dan Schied, Cornell University, sustainable grounds management on campus. 02.04.2021
Dan Schied, Cornell University, discusses sustainable grounds management on campus, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 7 (Golf): Early-season root pathogens and tactics for control with John Inguagiato, University of Connecticut 01.04.2021
John Inguagiato, University of Connecticut, joins to discuss early-season root pathogens and tactics for control, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 6 (Sports Turf): “Bluemuda” and infield skin management with Brian Winka, Missouri Sports Turf Consulting 26.03.2021
Brian Winka, Agronomist for Missouri Sports Turf Consulting on infield skins and bluemuda, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 5 (Golf): Early spring diseases with Rich Buckley, Director of the Plant Diagnostic lab at Rutgers University. 25.03.2021
Bill Kreuser, Assistant Professor and Extension Turfgrass Specialist at University of Nebraska Lincoln on early-season growth, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 4 (Lawn): Early spring diseases with Rich Buckley, Director of the Plant Diagnostic lab at Rutgers University. 19.03.2021
Rich Buckley, director of the Plant Diagnostic Lab at Rutgers, stops by again to chat about early spring disease pressure and which diseases require a preventative program and which do not, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 3 (Golf): Early spring diseases with Rich Buckley, Director of the Plant Diagnostic lab at Rutgers University. 18.03.2021
We chat with Rich Buckley, Director of the Plant Diagnostic lab at Rutgers, on early spring disease pressure and which diseases require a preventative program and which do not, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 2 (Sports turf): Measuring sports field safety, early-season management to protect athletes with Chris Sitko. 12.03.2021
We chat with Chris Sitko about measurement of sports field safety, and how early season field use should be carefully thought out to protect athletes, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 1 (Golf turf): Weather recap and spring news with Art Degaetano 11.03.2021
Art Degaetano, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, recaps winter weather and offers prognostications for the future, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
Episode 15 (Lawn): Shawn Kister, Longwood Gardens, date-driven landscapes
Shawn Kister, Director of Grounds at Longwood Gardens discusses his use of data and communication to produce sustainable and functional landscapes, plus turf news and updates from Frank Rossi and Carl Schimenti.
About the podcast
The fastest 30 minutes in turf. Timely turf topics for the Northeast golf course, sports turf and lawn managers from Cornell experts and guests. The latest weather and how it affects your management of diseases, insects and fertility, timely tips and more.
Author
Frank Rossi
Category
Podcast website
Language
EN
Episodes
67
Latest episode
2024. jún. 13.
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