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	Episode 300 is here. 
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	Joined by John Reilly, Tom Walker, and John Chassard, our three hosts celebrate this milestone with stories that span the game, from the legacy of Old Tom Morris, to the renovation of Coeur d’Alene’s floating green, to a preview of the Jefferson Lehigh Valley Classic. 
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	This special episode honors the past, highlights innovation, and looks ahead to what’s next.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">731</guid><pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 23:08:54 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Turning the tables | Paul MacCormack, the Mindful Superintendent, interviews Frank</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/rossi/turning-the-tables-paul-maccormack-the-mindful-superintendent-interviews-frank-r730/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In this special episode of Frankly Speaking, the tables are turned as Paul MacCormack, the Mindful Superintendent and general manager of Fox Meadow Golf Club on Prince Edward Island, interviews longtime host Frank Rossi. 
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	The conversation explores Frank's journey in the turfgrass industry, from his early curiosity-driven nature to his career in academia and research. 
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	They discuss the evolution of science in turfgrass management, the importance of unlearning harmful work habits like the grind mentality, and Frank's personal experiences with vulnerability and life challenges.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">730</guid><pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 19:26:46 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>The EW Podcast | Joel Simmons with Mike Fidanza, Ph.D. - Managing fairy ring and soil biology</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/the-ew-podcast-joel-simmons-with-mike-fidanza-phd-managing-fairy-ring-and-soil-biology-r729/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	This week we welcome Dr. Mike Fidanza from Penn State University, a globally recognized authority on fairy ring in turf. Our conversation digs into how this fungus establishes itself in the soil and why the traditional explanations only tell part of the story.
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	For years, fairy ring was blamed solely on decomposing organic matter. While that plays a role, Dr. Fidanza explains why the issue runs deeper. He challenges the idea that carbon-based fertility causes fairy ring and instead points to the complexity of the soil biome and microbial interactions.
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	Much of his current research focuses on how soil biology, moisture management, and drought stress influence the development and severity of the disease. He recently explored these themes in Golf Course Industry in his article, The Interactions of Plant Soil Microbes Under Drought Stress.
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	A key takeaway from our discussion is that fairy ring often thrives where biological processes are not fully supported. When nitrification slows and ammonium lingers, fungi can take advantage of that imbalance. Healthy biological activity helps keep nutrient cycling moving and reduces the conditions that favor disease.
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	This conversation reinforces what we’ve long discussed: managing turf challenges starts below the surface. Soil biology, carbon availability, and balanced nutrient cycling all play a critical role in creating resilient turf systems.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">729</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 23:31:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Renovation Report with Donnie Beck, Fishers Island (NY) Golf Club</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/renovation/renovation-report-with-donnie-beck-fishers-island-ny-golf-club-r728/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In this TurfNet Renovation Report, Anthony Pioppi interviews Donnie Beck, superintendent at Fishers Island Club, about their major irrigation system renovation. Beck, the fifth superintendent in the course's 100-year history, discusses the unique challenges of maintaining a links-style golf course located in New York — seven miles off the Connecticut coast.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">728</guid><pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 16:11:16 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>The EW Podcast | Jack Higgins with Olee Poole &#x2014; The Fescue Freak</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/the-ew-podcast-jack-higgins-with-olee-poole-%E2%80%94-the-fescue-freak-r727/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	This time of year never fails to inspire. The sun starts climbing higher, soil temperatures begin to wake up, and the first hints of green remind us why we love this work.
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	This week we’re joined by our friend Olee Poole, known by many as the Fescue Freak, to walk through the fertilizer program behind his exceptional three-acre fescue lawn outside of Charlotte. Olee relies exclusively on EarthWorks products and keeps his approach refreshingly simple. With just four core products, he feeds everything on his property, from fescue to thuja, tomatoes to blueberries.
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	In this episode, Olee shares his exact fertilizer schedule, why he trusts carbon-based fertility, and how a soil-first program delivers consistent performance across turf and landscape plants.
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	EarthWorks has been leading the conversation on Biological Soil Management for nearly 40 years, and this discussion highlights how simple, biology-driven programs can produce outstanding results.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">727</guid><pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 21:31:59 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Water Smarter, Not Harder | Frankly Speaking with Marco Schiavon</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/rossi/water-smarter-not-harder-frankly-speaking-with-marco-schiavon-r726/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Frank speaks with Marco Schiavon, assistant professor at UF's Fort Lauderdale Research Center, discusses water conservation in turfgrass. 
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	Trained in Italy, New Mexico, and California, Schiavon now researches recycled wastewater irrigation in South Florida, finding that turf intercepts most nutrients but over-irrigation causes leaching — making water management more important than fertilizer blackout periods. He's also exploring turfgrass soil microbiome, where the field lags decades behind agriculture. 
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	On grasses, Schiavon calls Tiftuf Bermuda a gold standard for water conservation and says St. Augustine water needs are overestimated. His top advice: Fix irrigation system efficiency first, then layer on wetting agents and PGRs.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">726</guid><pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 15:15:43 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>The EW Podcast | GCSAA Recap: Connecting with Turf Leaders Across the Industry</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/the-ew-podcast-gcsaa-recap-connecting-with-turf-leaders-across-the-industry-r725/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	EarthWorks has returned from a fantastic week in Orlando at the GCSAA Trade Show and Conference, and by every measure, it was a tremendous success. On Wednesday afternoon, we welcomed friends from across the industry to our booth for cocktails. The space was packed from start to finish, and venue staff told us the EarthWorks gathering was the largest event on the show floor.
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	Throughout the week, we spent valuable time with our distributor partners aligning goals for the year ahead while also connecting with countless turfgrass managers to answer questions, exchange ideas, and simply catch up. Those conversations remain the highlight of the show for our team. Reconnecting with longtime colleagues, some relationships spanning decades, and hearing both professional successes and personal updates is always deeply rewarding.
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	One noticeable trend this year was the number of new companies entering the “organic” space. To us, this signals that EarthWorks’ nearly 40-year commitment to biological soil management continues to influence the industry in meaningful ways. We repeatedly heard from clients that EarthWorks has risen to the forefront of the carbon-based fertility movement, with more companies embracing a soil-first philosophy.
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	As we shared stories from the week, the team also discussed opportunities to refine our approach for next year. And while there may be one notable exception, most of us are already looking forward to gathering again in New Orleans.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">725</guid><pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 22:05:15 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>BMPs Who Cares? | Frankly Speaking with J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D.</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/rossi/bmps-who-cares-frankly-speaking-with-j-bryan-unruh-phd-r724/</link><description><![CDATA[
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		Frank spends time chatting with Professor Bryan Unruh from the University of Florida and a national leader on the development of the science-based standards of environmental stewardship on golf courses, AKA as Best Management Practices.
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		Frank and Bryan speak about his early days of research and introduction to extension as a youth (he still has his fingers and toes to prove he paid attention in the Mower Safety program) followed by a short discussion on his research with Emeritus Professor Nick Christians at Iowa State on Corn Gluten Meal and the potential as a turfgrass herbicide.
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		The bulk of the conversation addresses the development, publication, and adoption of BMPs in FL and now nationally. Concerns are discussed regarding validation of these practices on golf courses as potential regulation looms for golf courses nationally. Leaving us to wonder how many in the golf industry "care" about BMPs?
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">724</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 17:31:25 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>How Amino Acids Improve Turf Performance | The EW Podcast - Joel Simmons with Lawrence Mayhew</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/how-amino-acids-improve-turf-performance-the-ew-podcast-joel-simmons-with-lawrence-mayhew-r723/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In this episode of the EarthWorks Podcast, Joel Simmons talks with EarthWorks chemist Lawrence Mayhew about how to use amino acids to produce better turf and Lawrence's history racing motorcycles.
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	Lawrence breaks down the real science behind amino acids, carbon, and microbial fertility. 
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	Learn how to reduce nitrogen inputs, improve nutrient availability, and build stronger turf through biology.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">723</guid><pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 22:55:21 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Lessons from hosting a live turf podcast | EW Podcast with Rob Uzar and Ty Robb</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/lessons-from-hosting-a-live-turf-podcast-ew-podcast-with-rob-uzar-and-ty-robb-r722/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	In this episode, Joel Simmons talks with Florida golf course superintendents Rob Uzar and Ty Robb, founders of the Turf Talk podcast.
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	Their show is broadcast live, which brings a unique set of challenges, from managing technology to handling unexpected guests or off-the-cuff moments. Rob and Ty embrace those challenges with quick thinking and humor, creating a loose, engaging format that makes the show as entertaining as it is informative.
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	Both talk about their beginnings in turf maintenance, the growth of their podcast and their efforts to give back to the golf industry.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">722</guid><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 22:28:34 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Renovation Report with Andy Staples</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/renovation/renovation-report-with-andy-staples-r721/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<img alt="Andy Staples 800x450.jpg" class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_right" data-fileid="60480" data-ratio="56.33" data-unique="ny7qern1h" style="width: 300px; height: auto; float: right;" width="800" data-src="https://www.turfnet.com/uploads/monthly_2026_01/AndyStaples800x450.jpg.eb727efc6e7fc3fd1dcef1ffd96b39aa.jpg" src="https://www.turfnet.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png">In this episode of the TurfNet Renovation Report, host Bradley Klein sits down with veteran golf course architect Andy Staples. Their discussion focuses on the changes of contemporary golf course design to focus on playability, ease of maintenance and long-term sustainability in the face of shifts in pesticide and fertilizer use and the rising costs of and access to water.
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	The discussion also includes a look into the relationship between architects and superintendents, escalating renovation budgets, advances in drainage and bunker technology, and the influence of social media and modern golf media on member awareness. 
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	Finally, Staples discusses his involvement with the American Society of Golf Course Architects and his passion for education, collaboration and sharing real-world problem-solving with peers.
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	In this episode, Kevin Hicks sits down with Jared Doerfler, founder of Hanna Golf Company, to explore his path from college golfer to launching a boutique, U.S.-based CNC-milled putter brand in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Jared shares how a background in manufacturing and a turning point in his personal life pushed him to leave a corporate VP role and bet on building something of his own within the game of golf.
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	Jared walks through the hands-on realities of putter manufacturing, from teaching himself CNC machining to producing just six putters a day with a small team and two Haas mills. He explains why sound and feel are central to Hanna Golf’s design philosophy, how customization plays a key role in their process, and why staying focused on putters allows the company to maintain quality and intention over rapid scale.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">720</guid><pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 22:27:13 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Robots Are Here. Now What? Frankly Speaking with J. Scott McElroy</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/rossi/robots-are-here-now-what-frankly-speaking-with-j-scott-mcelroy-r719/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	Frank catches up with Professor Scott McElroy from Auburn University about his path to turf through the theatre, NC State, and Tennessee. Scott speaks frankly about technology from a child’s toy, Sphero, to measure smoothness and trueness of putting surfaces to now leading the turf industry considering autonomous mowing. Discussions about the big iron companies, terminology and barriers to adoption will provide insight for the average superintendent considering this technology.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">719</guid><pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 19:35:51 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Turf Construction: Get the Foundation Right | with Josh Saunders</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/turf-construction-get-the-foundation-right-with-josh-saunders-r718/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	We’re back at Lancaster Country Club on a sunny winter day with Josh Saunders. In this conversation, we dive deeper into agronomic planning than ever before, covering practical insights and thoughtful strategies drawn from real-world experience. There’s a lot of strong, actionable advice here from Josh.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">718</guid><pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 23:06:23 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Is your course too difficult? | Frankly Speaking with David Pierce</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/rossi/is-your-course-too-difficult-frankly-speaking-with-david-pierce-r717/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<img class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_right" data-fileid="60463" data-ratio="127.50" data-unique="kg5gt3yrc" style="width: 200px; height: auto; float: right;" width="400" alt="pierce.jpg" data-src="https://www.turfnet.com/uploads/monthly_2026_01/pierce.jpg.b1d8227f3ea9f7e6a73b203bdf3ea425.jpg" src="https://www.turfnet.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png">Frank had a chance to sit down with David Pierce, president of Stellar Golf Advisors and former USGA research director, about his groundbreaking research on golf course playability and golfer experience. Pierce shares his unique journey from chemical engineering at Dow Chemical to golf research, explaining how his engineering background translated perfectly to systematic golf research methodologies. The conversation centers on Pierce's development of a playability index system that categorizes golf courses from introductory to formidable based on obstacles rather than just distance, stripping out length considerations to focus on hazards, bunkers, and course forgiveness factors.
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	Pierce reveals concerning data showing that roughly half of male golfers and three-quarters of female golfers regularly play courses too long for their skill level, despite knowing they're doing so. He discusses the psychology behind tee selection, the importance of appropriate challenge versus frustration, and how forced carries particularly impact golfer retention. The discussion covers practical applications for superintendents and PGA professionals, including hole location strategies, the benefits of firm playing conditions, and the critical relationship between course setup and golfer satisfaction.
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	Pierce emphasizes that while golf gained a million net golfers during COVID, five million still left the game, highlighting the ongoing need to improve the golf experience to retain players long-term.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">717</guid><pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 21:12:47 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>What Your First Year as Superintendent Really Teaches You | EW Podcast with Matthew Wolfe</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/what-your-first-year-as-superintendent-really-teaches-you-ew-podcast-with-matthew-wolfe-r716/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<img class="ipsImage ipsImage_thumbnailed ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_right" data-fileid="60460" data-ratio="100.00" data-unique="vice9jtu1" style="width: 200px; height: auto; float: right;" width="400" alt="wolfe_th.jpg" data-src="https://www.turfnet.com/uploads/monthly_2026_01/wolfe_th.jpg.c45054837caf4cded85eda28dbd475dd.jpg" src="https://www.turfnet.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png">Every property is different, and that reality becomes clear fast in a new role. In this episode Matthew Wolfe shares stories from his first year as superintendent at Trump National Golf Club Philadelphia after more than 15 years working alongside top agronomy teams as an assistant superintendent. From managing a 360-acre pine forest to dealing with sand-based soils and unique site conditions, Matt reflects on what surprised him most and how adaptability played a key role. It is an honest conversation about leadership, learning, and managing a complex property.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">716</guid><pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 10:38:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>2025 Best of the Year | EW Podcast</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/2025-best-of-the-year-ew-podcast-r715/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	We began the EarthWorks Podcast back when Covid brought everything to a halt, and now we’re approaching our 300th episode this coming March. For the past six years, the final week of the year has been our "Best of the Year" tradition. This time around, we’ve chosen one standout episode from each of our hosts—Kevin Hicks, Jack Higgins, and Joel Simmons.
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	Kevin, who just might have the best podcast voice out there, had a fascinating conversation with Grant McKnight and Eric Blanton from DuraEdge. In that episode, they delved into some innovative ideas about building root mixes for sports fields—definitely one of Kevin’s favorites.
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	Jack Higgins went live with Zack Holm, the turf manager from Central Park in NYC. It’s an incredible story—Zack handles millions of visitors and keeps the turf thriving in some of the toughest urban conditions, all without pesticides.
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	We wrap up with this year’s most listened-to episode featuring John Reilly from Long Boat Key Golf Club in Sarasota, Florida. Joel chatted with John, a former Rutgers student, about organic matter management—a hot topic in the turf world.
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	From all of us at EarthWorks, we wish you a very Happy New Year and thank you for your ongoing support. Here’s to a fantastic 2026 with more great guests and insightful, fun conversations. Our goal remains the same: to leave you with at least one piece of useful turf wisdom each episode!
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	In this episode Frank and frequent guest Brian Whitlark explore how desert golf courses are rethinking overseeding, transition, and water use through better data and improved technology. Frank and Brian discuss course care aspects of water management and playability, with short discussions on tools for water management,  rethinking irrigation system design, and shear strength as a meaningful measure of putting-green performance. They even get to discuss newton-meter measurements!
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">714</guid><pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 19:23:03 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>A Legacy That Shaped EarthWorks: Lisa Kiefer</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/a-legacy-that-shaped-earthworks-lisa-kiefer-r713/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	It is rare these days to see someone stay in a job for more than 26 years, and even rarer to find a person who pours themselves into their work as if it were their own company. This month, we have been celebrating someone who has done all of that and so much more.
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	More than 26 years ago, Lisa Kiefer walked into our office for an interview as an office support person. At the end of 2025, she will be retiring as the company’s Vice President. Over the years, many people in the EarthWorks extended family have spoken with Lisa on the phone or had the pleasure of working with her through one of her many responsibilities.
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	As the owner and president of the company, I can honestly and humbly say that if Lisa had not walked into our office that spring afternoon, we may not be here today. She has been instrumental in our growth and direction. She kept the company moving forward while the rest of us were able to get out into the field and help turf managers discover the real value of Biological Soil Management.
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	Many companies have someone like Lisa, but very few have someone who truly lives and breathes the work and carries such a deep passion for the mission we all embraced. She has been juggling balls and, more recently, elephants for her entire time with us. Unfortunately, elephants are not easy to juggle, so she has decided it is time to focus on her family, her six grandchildren, and life on the farm.
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	To say we will miss her is an understatement. Expressing how grateful we are for her warm spirit, contagious laugh, and incredible work ethic comes effortlessly. We sat down in the same spot where we first met Lisa to record this podcast, sharing a few laughs, reminiscing often, remembering old friends, and even shedding a few tears.
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	This is not goodbye by any means, but simply a change in the relationship Lisa has had for so long with the team and with all our friends at EarthWorks.
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]]></description><guid isPermaLink="false">713</guid><pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:05:27 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>From Grow-Ins to a Dream Job: EW Podcast with Bob Wren</title><link>https://www.turfnet.com/podcasts/ewpodcast/from-grow-ins-to-a-dream-job-ew-podcast-with-bob-wren-r712/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	<img alt="spacer.png" class="ipsImage ipsAttachLink_image ipsAttachLink_right" data-ratio="100.00" height="200" style="height: auto; width: 200px; float: right;" width="200" data-src="https://media.licdn.com/dms/image/v2/C4E03AQHTXcUBGwePnQ/profile-displayphoto-shrink_200_200/profile-displayphoto-shrink_200_200/0/1566408699053?e=2147483647&amp;v=beta&amp;t=89SaFHDGTUT8liNMs5Sgc0GYaPadRZw2_Ds9km6GSYI" src="https://www.turfnet.com/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png">Bob Wren has been a friend of EarthWorks for more than 35 years, and his career has taken him on a winding and memorable path through the turf industry. A graduate of the University of Maryland’s turf program, he began his career working alongside podcast alumnus Kevin Pryseski at Pine Ridge in Baltimore, Maryland. He then joined another podcast alumnus, Glenn Smickley, for the grow-in at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club.
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	From there, Bob took on construction of the Palmer-designed Fawn Lake, navigating a maze of new environmental restrictions that stretched the project into a four-year effort. After one more chapter as a golf course superintendent, he stepped away from the profession for more than a decade. Even while working in turf-related roles, he eventually realized it was time to follow the advice he had always given his sons: go back to the work you truly love.
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	That decision led him south, trading snow for sunshine, and ultimately landing what he calls his dream job as superintendent at The Old Collier Club in Naples, Florida. His story is full of remarkable moments, including caddying for Arnold Palmer and mastering the challenges of managing Paspalum in high-sodium soils.
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	Bob is always engaging, entertaining, and generous with his experience. This episode is a wonderful listen for anyone who loves golf, turfgrass, or the winding roads that lead people back to their passion.
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