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AGRONOMY TOURNAMENT PREPARATION - PGA Tour Agronomy ...
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PGA TOUR Agronomy Preparation Checklist – Page 8 of 9 ON CALL STAFFING At least two well trained employees must be on call with the Rules Staff during all competition rounds to make emergency course repairs (e.g. hole repair/relocation, debris removal, bunker liner repair, irrigation shutoff/repair, etc.). During severe weather alerts ample ...
A fond farewell for the PGA TOUR's green grass guru
https://www.pgatour.com/company/2018/11/19/cal-roth-retires-35-years-pga-tour-agronomy.html
Nov 19, 2018 · Later, Roth became the PGA TOUR’s lead agronomist, going from Senior Director to Vice-President, to Senior Vice-President, with every promotion providing him a …
Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour - 2020 Day 1 Pioneer Seeds
https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy-science/Pro-Farmer-Midwest-Crop-Tour.html
Aug 17, 2020 · - Update from Field Agronomist Curt Hoffbeck This year’s crop started off well getting most all acres planted and with some late April and early May planting dates into a good seed-bed. Conditions quickly changed the 1st two weeks in May with very cold conditions that greatly slowed down germination and emergence.
Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour - 2020 Day 3 Pioneer Seeds
https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy-science/Pro-Farmer-Midwest-Crop-Tour-Day3.html
- Update from Field Agronomist Emily Huber. Variable planting and emergence conditions this year. Early opportunity to start planting the first week of April. Some producers took advantage starting with some soybeans or corn. Unfortunately, we had a freeze event Mother’s Day weekend (May 9) that lead to replant of many first planted soybean ...
GCSAA: From the agronomist's angle LPGA Ladies ...
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From the agronomist’s angle: A look back on the 2010 season s by LPGA Tour Agronomist John Miller, CGCS. By Angela Nitz During the 122 days between March and …
Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour - 2020 Day 2 Pioneer Seeds
https://www.pioneer.com/us/agronomy-science/Pro-Farmer-Midwest-Crop-Tour-Day2.html
- Update from Field Agronomist Carl Joern. Corn. Adequate soil moisture and mild temperatures during July lead to low-stress at pollination. Recent extended periods of leaf wetness from morning dews have lead to conducive conditions for disease. Tar spot has become an …
2020 Field Tour Information — Hettinger REC
https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/hettingerrec/2020-tour-info
The NDSU Hettinger REC will be hosting an in person field tour following social distancing guidelines on July 7 starting at 4 pm. Join HREC Agronomist John Rickertsen and HREC Weed Scientist Caleb Dalley on a tour of our agronomy and weed trials. If you plan to attend the Hettinger field tour please call 701-567-4323 to register, if we exceed ...
Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour Off to Disappointing Start in ...
https://www.agprofessional.com/article/pro-farmer-midwest-crop-tour-disappointing-start-ohio
Aug 17, 2020 · “In the soybeans, we've seen some variability here,” says Mark Bernard, veteran eastern leg Pro Farmer Crop Tour agronomist. “We've seen a lot of small pods here that look like they've benefited from the recent rains.” As Bernard says, Ohio’s results vary. “I'd say it's going to be kind of a mixed bag in Ohio this year,” says Bernard.
Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour Off to Disappointing Start in ...
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Aug 17, 2020 · For eastern leg scout Mike Berdo, the route he was on to start the Pro Farmer Crop Tour was a disappointing one in Ohio. “They weren't very good, lower count and a lot of bare stocks,” says ...
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