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  1. Interview with SPS student Rachael Cline

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/interview-sps-student-rachael-cline

    out, mow, and rake the pitches as well as perform other routine maintenance tasks. I had ... you tell a high school student or current Ohio State student about your expereince as a Turf major?  ... I found out it was professional sports turf, I switched my major. I started off as pre-med and laboratory ...

  2. Anthracnose Management on Greens (Basal Rot Anthracnose)

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/anthracnose-management-greens-basal-rot-anthracnose

    in mowing height can result in an improvement of turf health and reduced anthracnose (i.e.: from ... bentgrass putting greens.  This is often considered one of the most difficult diseases on greens to deal ... with by a superintendent especially once the disease progresses to the basal rot stage and the ...

  3. Future Graduate Students

    https://hcs.osu.edu/future-students/future-graduate-students

    Biology Turf Science & Management Weed Ecology   Research Research in our department focusses on ...

  4. 2022 CFAES Award Winners

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/2022-cfaes-award-winners

    well as give us an update on their accomplishments that contributed towards their awards- keep ...

  5. Benefits of Late Fall Fertilization

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/benefits-late-fall-fertilization-0

    breaking of the 1/3 mowing rule). The winter color of turf fertilized only during the spring and summer is ... brutal summer weather and recuperation/recovery needed on many turf areas. It is important that late ... fertilization, sometimes referred to as fall fertilization, has been utilized by turf managers for years. This ...

  6. Student Spotlight: Steven Shavel

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/student-spotlight-steven-shavel

    arriving at Ohio State. He started his research working with turfgrass at the Ohio Turf Foundation Research ... style creeping bentgrass (Agrostist stolonifera) putting green mowed at.125 of an inch.  I hypothesize ... will be probed ten times each day to get an average moisture percentage.  Color evaluation of the turf ...

  7. Turf Drought Stress Alert

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/turf-drought-stress-alert-1

    THE TURF YOU ARE MANAGEING VERY CAREFULLY! Often in these situations we get samples to check for ... diseases and the primary problem is drought damage. We have seen this repeatedly under weather conditions ... carefully check turf conditions in the afternoon everyday through this period. Check the soil profile for ...

  8. Benefits of Late Fall Fertilization

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/benefits-late-fall-fertilization

    breaking of the 1/3 mowing rule). The winter color of turf fertilized only during the spring and summer is ... brutal summer weather and recuperation/recovery needed on many turf areas. It is important that late ... fertilization, sometimes referred to as fall fertilization, has been utilized by turf managers for years. This ...

  9. A Happy Turf Pathologist... Not Always A Good Thing!

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/happy-turf-pathologist-not-always-good-thing

    of disease and stress on my turf while I still could. ... words usually mean positive things in most circumstances, in this case, it does not for turf managers.   ... weeks cool down, we hope disease  slows down and gives golf course managers a chance to “get ahead” of ...

  10. Increasing Yields by Suppressing Soilborne Pests via Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation Documented by Ram Khadka’s Dissertation

    https://ipa.osu.edu/home/slides/increasing-yields-suppressing-soilborne-pests-anaerobic-soil-disinfestation-documented

    houses. But soilborne diseases and weeds are bigger challenges when cultivation periods are thus extended. ...

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