Virginia Turfgrass Council | July/August 2022
This issue covers if Fall Armyworms will be a problem this year. Also spotlights VTC member Kurt Fellenstein and examines pesticides of the future.
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President’s MessageTurfgrass CalendarDirector’s CornerVirginia Tech Turf Team
The Hampton Roads AREC, an industry treasure for the entire Mid-Atlantic region, held the 12th Annual Turfgrass Field Day on June 23.
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Some Considerations for its Management in Turf | By Alejandro Del-Pozo Ph.D., Tom Kuhar Ph.D. and Mike Goatley Ph.D.
Several of you witnessed or were impacted by the huge numbers of fall armyworm in the Mid-Atlantic U.S. in summer and fall 2021.
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Q & A with Virginia Turfgrass Council member Kurt Fellenstein, the Founder and CEO of Trinity Turf.
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By John Kmitta |
Industry experts from major commercial mower manufacturers agree that the biggest challenges this year for mowing professionals in the green industry will be supply chain issues, rising fuel costs, higher prices across the board, and, of course, the continued shortage...
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By Eric Reasor, Ph.D. | Southeast Research Scientist, PBI-Gordon Corporation
Pesticides have undergone significant changes in the past 50 years with an increased focus on environmental and applicator safety.
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