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John Reitman

By John Reitman

BASF backs online education with Webinar series

Educating superintendents is nothing new for BASF Turf and Ornamentals.

 
b460ca55aaef00fdba775b9c587b1102-.jpgFor years, the Research Triangle Park-based division of the German chemical manufacturer has been helping promoting education on the ground at Pinehurst Resort. This fall, BASF is bringing superintendents a pair of TurfNet University Webinars presented by some of the country's leading turf research scientists.
 
On Wednesday, Oct. 20, Bruce Martin, Ph.D., of Clemson University will present Diagnosis and Management of Winter Diseases in Bermudagrass Greens. The following day, Grady Miller, Ph.D., of North Carolina State University will discuss Pigment and Paint Use in Turfgrass Management.
 
Both Webinars are free for everyone.
 
Martin, who is one of the industry's leading authorities on researching and developing fungicide programs, will review Bemudagrass diseases that are active in fall, winter and spring and will include data showing relative efficacy of fungicides and possible fungicide programs. Diseases covered will include spring dead spot, leaf spot, dollar spot, and Microdochium patch.
 
Miller, a pre-eminent authority 's presentation will include an overview of modern pigments and paints as part of a turf management program. These products have wide-ranging use on golf courses. They can highlight areas, hide blemishes, and serve as an alternative to overseeding. The Webinar will share current research results from a variety of products and uses as well as experiences from other that have used these products for many years.





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