Turfgrass Council of North Carolina | May/June 2026
This issue covers precision weed management using machine vision-guided spraying. Also reimagines tall fescue fertility and more !
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Devin McCaffrey brings a straightforward philosophy to his work as Southeast Territory Manager for Performance Nutrition: help the land perform better while leaving it better than you found it.
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By Brooke Heikkila – Graduate Research Assistant with Navdeep Godara – Assistant Professor of Turfgrass & Forage Weed Science, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, NC State University and Pawel Petelewicz – Assistant Professor of Turfgrass Weed Science, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), Agronomy Department |
There is no doubt that machine vision-guided sprayers will have a transformative impact on the turfgrass industry, however, extension efforts will be critical for adoption.
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By Payton Perkinson – Ph.D. student at North Carolina State University | and Grady Miller – ENVU Distinguished Professor of Sustainability & Extension Specialist Turfgrass Management
One of the most common concerns is how to prevent tall fescue from turning off-color, yellow or brown and losing density during the summer and winter months.
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