Turfgrass Council of North Carolina | November/December 2025
This issue explores why bermudagrass mows poorly in the fall. Also covers leveraging polarization camera to detect leaf wilting in turfgrass.
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Mathieu LeCompte has spent the better part of his career walking the line between science and turf. Today, as a Technical Specialist Biologist with Envu’s Global Innovation team, he works with some of the brightest scientists in the industry to...
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By Grady Miller |
From late summer into early fall, turfgrass managers and homeowners often notice that bermudagrass becomes difficult to mow without scalping. The primary factor behind this change is the reduction in both the quantity and quality of sunlight.
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By Alexis Suero Mirabal |
Remote sensing methods are getting traction and research are underway to advance the application of RGB, multispectral, and thermal images in turfgrass precision management.
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By Alpha Jones, CSFM |
In the green industry—where the margin for error is tight and the stakes are high—communication isn’t just a buzzword. It’s the difference between efficiency and waste, safety and accidents, a satisfied client or a costly callback.
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