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Published on 03/15/00

Southeastern Turfgrass Conference May 1-2

For 53 years, the brightest scientists working on turf topics have gathered in Tifton, Ga., for the Southeastern Turfgrass Conference. The 54th event, May 1-2 at the Rural Development Center, promises to gather, like the others so far, the best expertise around.

The event will begin May 1 with an informal golf outing at the Springhill Country Club. For those who prefer to learn from the start, a pesticide and equipment calibration workshop will be offered at the RDC.

A Tour of the Test Plots

After registration (11:30 a.m.) and lunch, the afternoon sessions will feature a tour of the test plots at the University of Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment Station. UGA and U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists will discuss their research.

A tour of the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College turf nursery will follow. The opening day will end with dinner at the Tifton Family Golf Center.

Full Day of Educational Sessions

The second day will be filled with educational sessions. In the morning, scientists from all over the Southeast will update conference-goers on everything from new research developments to mole crickets and nematodes to affordable golf.

The afternoon sessions will offer three tracks:

  • Golf turf updates on superdwarf Bermudas, equipment leasing and more.
  • Ornamentals topics from landscape design to managing insects and diseases.
  • Georgia Sod Producers points on water issues, pricing strategies, etc.

A $50 fee, or $75 after April 14, will cover all costs. The May 1 dinner and both lunches will be provided. To learn more about the event, or to pre-register, contact the county Extension Service office. Or call (912) 386-3416.

Dan Rahn is a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.