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Turf Time with Ted

April 4th, 2008
By Ted Huhn thuhn1

This week at FarmLinks seemed to fly by.

My colleague Bob Beyer really helped me out while I was gone. He conducted three Insignia pre-aerification demonstrations in the central Pennsylvania/Philly area. The trials focused on examining the outcomes of early preventative applications that take place during aerification when the soil temperature is between 55 and 65 F. This key temperature range marks the beginning of seasonal disease activity at the soil level. Some customers may aerify early while the turf is still dormant in an effort to apply the treatments closer to key temperatures to get their money’s worth.

Key diseases that become active then are summer patch, take-all patch, anthracnose and pythium root dysfunction.

From my point of view, this disease/turf relationship is a classic example of a predator-prey relationship. When applied at the proper time and with proper watering, these diseases can be significantly reduced during summer stress by cutting them off at the pass. Actual inoculation occurs early and symptoms are seen later when stresses occur.

I’ve set up similar demos with Dean Graves from Chevy Chase CC in the D.C.
area and Chris Boyle from Mendahm Golf and Tennis in northern NJ. Chris Boyle’s turf was diagnosed with pythium root dysfunction, so we’ll take a look at that. Dean has already aerified, so we will look at temperature timing after renovation.

On Thursday afternoon I went fishing with a group of superintendents and sales representatives. No one caught any fish because it became very rough and rainy-but we had a great time. Everyone in the group agreed that Trinity is the best triticonazole, Insignia is the best-value strobilurin and Emerald is the top performer in its class of fungicides! There will be more fishing in the coming week-I’d like to get another giant striper, like this one pictured from a 2006 outing. The anticipation is as great as the reality.


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