Rolling Infields: When, Why, and How As spring nears, coaches are pushing to get on their infields as soon as possible. You need to roll your infield in the spring, ideally before you have any traffic on your infield. Now, the questions are: When, why, and how?
What You Need to Know About the First Dormant Oil Application Do you have questions about dormant oil applications? Advanced Turf Sales Rep Nikki Hendrickson gives you all the information you need to make a successful application in the video and transcript below.
Let’s Get to the Root of the Problem: Thatch When not properly managed, thatch is the enemy of root health. Here are five things to know about managing thatch for root health.
Infield Conditioner Depth Infield conditioner is a crucial part of any field maintenance program. But not all fields require the same amount of conditioner. How do you know what depth of conditioner is right for your field?
Your Guide to Mite, Scale, and Adelgid Control Have you dealt with mite, scale, or adelgid infestations in years past? Here are some things to know this season.
Infield Drainage Options When it comes to infield drainage systems, there are three main options: subsurface, surface, or a hybrid of the two.
Pre-Emergent Crabgrass Control on Sports Turf As we look ahead to spring, we can’t help but start strategizing for crabgrass control.
What You Need to Know About Impregnated Fertilizer Impregnated lawn fertilizer contains a concentrated pesticide solution to manage pests while fertilizing grass.
What is a Silt-to-Clay Ratio? The silt-to-clay ratio or SCR came about to help groundskeepers decide if their infield mix had the correct amount of clay and silt. So how do you figure your SCR?