UAC Magazine - Summer 2019

Page 56

INDUSTRY

73rd Annual Southeast Turfgrass Conference Pike Creek Turf hosts tour and dinner

“In the past, the prettiest turf with the most input was fine, but now people are really leaning towards an acceptable turf with little to no input,” he said. “A grass doesn’t need to be the most beautiful thing if people don’t have to do much to it.” Schwartz spoke about UGA’s efforts to develop the right hybrids for homeowners, golf course superintendents and sports field managers. He will also discuss the progress on creating a more resilient zoysia grass.

Participants visited a variety of turfgrass fields on Pike Creek Turf's 1800-acre farm, which is described as the largest producer of fumigated, Georgia Certified Turfgrasses in the southeastern United States.

UAC MAGAZINE | SUMMER 2019

Conference attendees for the 73rd annual Southeast Turfgrass Conference were

56

invited to arrive a day early for a tour of Pike Creek Turf in Adel, Georgia on Wednesday, April 24. The tour was led by Jaimie Allen, owner of Pike Creek Turf. Participants visited a variety of turfgrass fields on the 1800-acre farm, which is described as the largest producer of fumigated, Georgia Certified Turfgrasses in the southeastern United States. Allen showed off Pike Creek’s state of the art International Sprig Washing facility, which enables them to rapidly grow their international sales. The tour closed with a barbeque dinner at their beautiful “barn,” hosted by the Allen family and Pike Creek Turf.

The conference was held on Thursday, April 25, at the University of Georgia Tifton campus Information presented during the conference highlighted the latest trends in turfgrass breeding, according to Brian Schwartz, turfgrass breeder at UGA-Tifton. A key issue right now is cost efficiency, he added.

“Often zoysia grass doesn’t recover after wear from sports or dogs, or infection from diseases,” he said. “My focus is making it more disease tolerant, and hopefully, more injury resilient.” David Jespersen, a turfgrass physiologist based on the UGA Griffin campus, discussed the importance of understanding plant physiology in order to improve turfgrass performance, and Jing Zhang, a turfgrass research scientist at UGA-Tifton, discussed the use of drones and cameras in turfgrass research and how they could help turfgrass breeders produce droughtresistant varieties in the Southeast. Paul Raymer, a turfgrass breeder based at UGAGriffin, spoke about a non-GMO herbicideresistance system for seashore paspalum. The method improves the management of Bermuda grass and other grassy weeds. Raymer’s team is currently evaluating their advanced lines to determine which will be released as new varieties. UGA scientists were joined by researchers from North Carolina State University and University of Florida. New to the 2019 conference were presentations at the morning session by technical reps from industry providing science-based talks about products from their companies. Schwartz’s goal for the conference is that attendees will leave having learned something new. “It’s a continuation of work that’s been going on here for more than 73 years,” he said.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Celebrating history Breathing new life into Tifton's campus

1min
page 73

Managing community forests, part 2 Risk hazard and assessment

11min
pages 66-72

The shrub of your dreams This will make you a daydream believer

3min
pages 64-65

Native yuccas Creating landscape excitement

3min
pages 62-63

Nitrogen in the soil How it gets lost and how to keep it

4min
pages 58-59

73rd Annual SE Turfgrass Conference Pike Creek Turf hosts dinner

7min
pages 56-57

Glenn Burton A leader of the "Green Revolution

8min
pages 52-55

Sine Die UAC members invest in Capitol relationships

6min
pages 44-46

Pennisi named UAC faculty fellow Fellowship will develop online training

2min
page 47

Explore your options Get the most bang for your equipment buck

13min
pages 38-43

Avoiding a mental meltdown How to prioritize what really matters

5min
pages 32-33

Looking to grow your team? UAC website job posting feature

4min
pages 35-37

Going up against giants 6 tips for competing for talent with the big guys

2min
page 34

Out with the old, in with the new 7 strategies that will pay off later

4min
pages 30-31

Benchmarking your business How much do you charge?

5min
pages 28-29

Pro Project FlowerWorx

2min
pages 22-23

Pest 411 Southern chinch bug

6min
pages 18-20

Save the date

1min
page 21

Me & my mentor Laura Guilmette, Unique Environmental Landscapes

5min
pages 14-15

What did you miss? 2019 World of Landscape & Landscape Construction

1min
page 8

Safety works UAC Safety School

2min
pages 24-25

Executive Director message

2min
page 4

Bob Scott joins exclusive group Board member named ASIC Fellow

2min
page 6
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.