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Rick Brandenburg: Turf insects: What’s coming in 2021 and how to stop them

Rick Brandenburg, Ph.D., of North Carolina State University, discusses the impact the winter of 2020-21 had on insect populations, which ones to watch out for this spring and summer and cost-effective approaches to management. The presenter also reviews the latest products and their performance as well as the old standards and their role for insect […]

Tyler Bloom: Five ways to build your assistant pipeline

Businesses do not run themselves, people run them. As organizations look to bounce back from 2020 stronger, many have ambitious goals. Achieving these goals requires a strong business strategy that includes attracting top talent. And that means building a strong talent pipeline. In this TurfNet University Webinar, Tyler Bloom, a former superintendent and consultant who […]

Joe Vargas: Fungicide resistance and how to manage it

Joe Vargas, Ph.D., turfgrass pathologist at Michigan State University, has never been shy about his against-the-grain views on fungicide resistance. In this Webinar, he discusses fungicide resistance and why he does not believe in rotating products. The presenter also provides university research trials and real-world conditions in the field that support his opinions that are […]

Jim Brosnan: What’s next after a season of contending with summer weeds?

Jim Brosnan, Ph.D., of the University of Tennessee takes a look back at the challenges of summer weed control and cleaning up after months of weed management throughout the golf season. He also discusses what golf course superintendents must consider when preparing for Poa control in the fall and provides a brief update on PGR […]

Drainage system design and installation: How it varies from existing courses, to renovations and new construction

Dennis Hurley and Zach Boudreaux of Turf Drainage Company of America discuss the factors that influence drainage design and installation procedures. The principles of drainage design are always the same across all types of projects, whether it be draining an existing course, drainage as part of a bigger renovation project, or drainage of new construction. […]

Covid-related stress and anxiety: A roundtable discussion – Part III

Carlos Arraya of Bellerive Country Club, Paul MacCormack of Fox Meadow Golf and Country Club and Anthony Williams of TPC Four Seasons at Las Colinas return for Part III of a roundtable discussion of how Covid has affected the golf industry. In this installment, the group address labor issues, the supply chain and personal and […]

Search strategies for equipment managers and assistants

The shortage of industry-educated and trained equipment managers is causing many facilities to rethink what defines qualifications, traits for success and on-the-job experience. Conversely, compensation and benefits programs are being redesigned to attract top talent. Join Tyler Bloom of Tyler Bloom Consulting to learn strategies you can employ to find and attract today’s equipment managers […]