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Season 4, Episode 7 (golf): Achieving sustainable turfgrass management

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

Release Date: 04/14/2023

Sports Fields – how many is enough? show art Sports Fields – how many is enough?

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

The turf guys are on their own today, ranting about sports fields. Where do these “annual hours of field use” limits come from? Can we use them to find an appropriate amount of field space to support local sports? What are some ideal scheduling techniques to allow for field recovery? Don’t forget a big shoutout to the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP winning Cornell Big Red Men’s Lacrosse team. LGR!

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Long-term Lawns with Paige Boyle show art Long-term Lawns with Paige Boyle

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

Dr. Paige Boyle, University of Minnesota, joins the show to discuss her recent work with the Long-Term Ecological Research Project in the twin cities area. We chat about pollinator lawns and trying to channel the energy from No Mow May into more valuable land management approaches. UMN LTER Project: Lawns to Legumes program:

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Deep roots and deep dives with Ming-Yi Chou show art Deep roots and deep dives with Ming-Yi Chou

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

Dr. Ming-Yi Chou, Rutgers, stops by the show to discuss root pathogens. The result is a detailed discussion of application timing (depends on the type of pathogen), and application method that requires moving the product (with water) down into the root system. We also hear from Ming-Yi on some new analytical methods to identify pathogen communities that will improve our ability to control them. Chemical Control of Turfgrass Diseases 2024:  

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Breaking the norm: alternative (and traditional) weed control with Matt Elmore show art Breaking the norm: alternative (and traditional) weed control with Matt Elmore

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

Dr. Matt Elmore, Rutgers, joins to discuss a variety of weed control topics. We start with the considerations a professional should make when evaluating a traditional pre-emergent weed control strategy vs. a post-emergent strategy that allows for more immediate seeding and growing of turfgrass. Then, we get to the crazy stuff like fiesta, rolling, and even clover for crabgrass control!

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The Insect mashup show with Kyle Wickings show art The Insect mashup show with Kyle Wickings

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

It’s the insect mash-up show this week. We tackle No Mow May and Kyle’s data on pollinator resources and below-ground insects. Annual bluegrass weevil timing seems to be lining up “like normal”, but what should we consider as showery weather ahead possibly reduces product efficacy? Can we affect ABW overwintering sites? Robot mowers for earthworm control? Brewing your own entomopathogenic nematodes? The “fastest 30 minutes in turf” is at it again!

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Topdressing, Traffic, Organic Matter and Firmness with Doug Soldat show art Topdressing, Traffic, Organic Matter and Firmness with Doug Soldat

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Dr. Doug Soldat, University of Wisconsin-Madison, chats about some recent research on topdressing rates, frequencies, and measures of firmness. The results may surprise you, and inform how we might re-think the traditional approach to managing surface organic matter and firmness. The fastest 30 minutes in turf concludes with a crash course in the Ohio State Organic Matter Management tool, where we learn why the same practices might work in Bethpage, but not Lake Placid. Audio only versions available on: Apple Podcasts:  Spotify: 

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The Science of Surface Firmness and Traction show art The Science of Surface Firmness and Traction

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Dr. Evan Mascitti, Senior Engineer At Biocore, joins the turf guys in an epic conversation on firmness. Evan explains the intricacies of field firmness and traction, and how the soil AND plant properties influence these measures. The show takes a look at some recent data collected using The Beast, that shows how different surfaces perform under traction testing. We discuss how Biocore collects actionable data for NFL teams and grounds managers to improve athlete safety, and the importance of simulating the forces those specific athletes apply, which is often in excess of 200% of their...

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Hot fields and cool Springs show art Hot fields and cool Springs

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Dr. Arthur DeGaetano, Director of the Northeast Regional Climate Center, joins the show to discuss growing degree day accumulation in the Spring, and the annual variation in application windows for poa seedhead control and pre-emergent herbicides. The show then moves to synthetic turf, with a primer on WHY synthetic turf gets so much hotter than natural grass. Wet bulb globe temperature is used by many governing bodies to determine activity levels for youth athletes, but does this account for heat stress when playing on synthetic turf? All that, and more on this episode of the Cornell Turf...

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Yay or Nay on Early Season Play? show art Yay or Nay on Early Season Play?

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

This season kicks off with a macro discussion about the experience of people who use turfgrass, and how it’s about more the quality of the grass. Those same people are itching to get out and play on golf courses and athletic fields, but without much active growth, should we let them? The turf guys debate allowing early season play considering the potential revenue, demand, and maintenance costs. They also discuss the role of synthetic turf in these shoulder seasons, highlighting their particular importance in urban areas where field demand is high. Check out our turf and to guide Spring...

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Season 5, Episode 10: Turf insect pests with Ben McGraw show art Season 5, Episode 10: Turf insect pests with Ben McGraw

Cornell Turfgrass Turf Show Podcast

Penn State's Ben McGraw joins the show to answer some tough questions about noenicitinoids. We also discuss challenges with alternative grub controls, get an update on annual bluegrass weevil (ABW) control strategies, the latest on earthworms and more. Here comes the fastest 30 minutes(ish) in turf!

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