Tennessee Turfgrass Association | August/September 2021
This issue covers women in the green industry. Also features member spotlight on Bill Marbet as well as floating wetland treatments and much more!
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From the TTA PresidentFrom the MTGCSA PresidentFrom the MAGCSA PresidentNews from TTA
January 10 – 12, 2022 | Embassy Suites – Murfreesboro, TN
2022 Conference Returns to an IN-PERSON Event with an exciting new format. Don’t Miss Out!
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Devon Carroll, Plant, Soil, and Environmental Science Ph.D. candidate, The University of Tennessee | Dr. Carrie Stephens, Professor of Leadership in the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications, The University of Tennessee
Despite women comprising 51% of the U.S. population and 47% of the labor force, women represent far less than half of the labor force in the turfgrass or landscape industries…
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Q & A with Tennessee Turfgrass Association Member Bill Marbet – Owner of Line to Line, LLC.
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Michael Ross, SITES AP, ASLA, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Sciences + School of Landscape Architecture, University of Tennessee | Mia Roark, graduate student, School of Landscape Architecture, University of Tennessee
One of the issues that arises with ever greater frequency is water quality. As our land development patterns continue to sprawl, impervious surfaces increase, as does the associated runoff pollution, volume, and velocity.
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Bill Carraway, VP of Sales & Marketing, The Turfgrass Group, Inc. |
In early 2015 The Turfgrass Group (TTG) launched the release of TifTuf® Certified Bermudagrass. Little did we know that some six years later, our determination to “Under Promise” would ultimately turn out to be one of the greatest understatements ever...
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Neal Glatt, CSP, ASM |
More and more managers are questioning why it seems the labor force is so different than it used to be. While some want to blame generational shifts in thinking, the reality is far more a product of our current economy.
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