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2024 Slate of Officers & Board of Directors

ATA members will have the opportunity to vote on the following slate of officers and directors at the annual business meeting during DSTE.
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Save the Date for ATA Roadshow Seminars

Get ready for great education opportunities with the upcoming Road Show Seminars.
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Deep South Turf Expo

Make plans to attend the Deep South Turf Expo from October 16 – 19, 2023 at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in Biloxi, MS.
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Making Positive Change:
Spotlight on Incoming ATA President David White

David White is looking forward to his upcoming time as President of the Alabama Turfgrass Association.
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Weather Apps and Weather Decisions: Let’s Make the Most of Both!

Keeping an eye on the weather is something professional turfgrass managers have ingrained into our systems.
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Ground Pearls: Big Headaches with Few Solutions

Many turf managers and homeowners are familiar with the frustration of trying to control insect pests in turf.
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Auburn College of Agriculture selects Steven Hague as head of Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences

An internationally recognized cotton breeder has been selected as the next head of the Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences in the Auburn University College of Agriculture.
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Highlights from the 2023 Auburn Turfgrass Research Day

Research Field Days play an important role in our industry benefiting both the turfgrass industry and the university researchers.
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Origins of Turfgrass

This is the first article of a multi-part series detailing the origins and future of turfgrass.
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Dear Members,

Our parks, gardens, lawns, sports fields and golf courses offer space for play and relaxation and are essential for health. Maintaining them is important not only for aesthetic reasons, but for reasons of safety and security as well. These resources are an investment that should be protected as far as possible during the general shut-down of businesses due to COVID-19.

Routine maintenance to turfgrass can be handled safely for workers and many, such as golf courses, also allow the public to congregate for exercise with a minimum of social interaction.

We hope you can use this down time to rest your fields, as needed, and maintain good maintenance practices. The Alabama Turfgrass Association considers the health and safety of our members, their families and the people of Alabama of first importance. We urge everyone to follow the CDC guidelines and practice safe social distancing as they work.

We look forward to emerging from this unprecedented challenge as a strong and viable Association, state and nation and returning to our regular schedule soon.

Stay well,

Deven Peek President Alabama Turfgrass Association

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