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2010 NCSU NC Turfgrass Short Course

February 22-26, 2010

The 2010 NCSU Turfgrass Short Course is scheduled for the week of February 22, so mark your calendars! This event provides 4 ½ days of comprehensive turfgrass education and is appropriate for anyone interested in turf, including homeowners, career-changers, and professionals needing a refresher. Lectures are presented by faculty in NCSU’s award-winning Turfgrass program, and cover all aspects of turfgrass management. Successful completion prepares attendees for the Turfgrass Professional Certification program.

The McKimmon Center State of the Art Classroom settings are intimately sized to allow focused instruction and maximize individual and group learning success. Turf and weed samples, fertilizers, insect identification and control methods are closely examined in the hands-on sessions.

The NC State Turfgrass Short Course program is a key building block to any turfgrass or lawn care professional’s career. Covering topics from turfgrass selection, weed identification, best management practices to protect available resources, and much more. Whether you’re just starting out in the lawn care profession, or you’re a home-owner who is tired of looking at that straggly patch of mud you call a lawn, the NCSU Turfgrass Short Course is the best PRACTICAL how-to education you can get in a one week study program.

This program is held ONLY ONCE a year and sells out quickly. Register ONLINE NOW or Contact Dr. Dan Bowman (919-515-2085)  REGISTRATION INFORMATION  

Presentations

Considerations for New Construction
Chad Price, CSFM, CTP
Carolina Green Corp.

Presentation given at 2009 North Carolina Turfgrass Conference and Show.


How to Get Information to Solve Your Problems
Dr. Grady Miller
Presentation given at 2009 North Carolina Turfgrass Conference and Show examining the resources available to solve turfgrass problems.


Is Your Field Causing Injuries?
Dr. Jim Brosnan,
University of Tennessee

2009 NC Turfgrass Conference and Show
WEDNESDAY JAN 28th. 8:00 AM- 8:30AM

Session provides an overview of the mechanisms that cause surface related injuries in athletics. Turfgrass and soil characteristics associated with an increased likelihood of contact and non-contact injury were addressed. This presentation also addresses the new NCAA Injury Surveillance System designed to help athletic trainers capture turfgrass information related to athletic injuries.


Overseeding Athletic Fields

Presentation given at Elon College NCSTMA 2008 Field Day.


Pesticide Labels
Casey Reynolds
Presentation given at Elon College NCSTMA 2008 Field Day by. Understanding the pesticide label is a cornerstone to a successful turf maintenance program. This presenation gives the specific information necessary to understanding pesticide labeling.


The Effects of Athletic Field Paint on Turfgrass Growth Process
Casey Reynolds
Presentation given at 2009 North Carolina Turfgrass Conference and Show examining the effects of repeated applications of athletic field paint on turfgrass.


Weed Control Strategies for Athletic Fields in North Carolina
Travis Gannon
Presentation given at Elon College NCSTMA 2008 Field Day by.


Related Turf Links

www.sportsturfmanager.com
www.turffiles.ncsu.edu
www.ncturfgrass.org
www.ncsod.org
www.athleticturf.net/athleticturf
www.scstma.org

 

Insect Control

Insect Control in Athletic Turf
NCSTMA

Informational handout regarding insect control for: Mole Crickets, Fire Ants, White Grubs, and Fall Armyworms.



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