Welcome to the Turf Time podcast series, where we talk with superintendents and golf course managers from across North America about four exciting topics: organic course management, the challenges associated with preparing for and recovering from large scale events as well as water management and extending the plant growing season.
Avoiding the plant dormancy period to meet the peak customer demand periods presents many challenges and benefits.
In this episode Dr Frank Rossi, associate professor, School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section at Cornell University, talks with Tim Taagen, golf course superintendent at Country Club of the Rockies in Edwards, CO and Robert Kilduff, director of agronomy at Walt Disney World Golf, in Lake Buena Vista, FL to explore how they’re extending the plant growing season.
Dr Frank Rossi, associate professor, School of Integrative Plant Science Horticulture Section at Cornell University
Tim Taagen, golf course superintendent at Country Club of the Rockies in Edwards, CO
Robert Kilduff, director of agronomy at Walt Disney World Golf, in Lake Buena Vista, FL