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70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference Sponsor Spotlight: Reinders

By Brooke Garcia

In conjunction with the 70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference, the K-State Turf and Landscape Blog will be highlighting our top-tier, Albatross sponsors over the next weeks. Our Albatross sponsors generously contributed $750 or more in support of our conference this year. This additional funding helps to support K-State Turfgrass research and education.

This sponsor spotlight goes out to Reinders! Reinders is one of the Midwest’s largest full service distributors of products to the commercial green industry, with many customers looking to them as their one stop source for all their product requirements. From growing grass, to watering and mowing, Reinders can supply you with everything you need keep it looking great.

The team at Reinders understands the daily challenges associated with the green industry, so be assured that they have a member on staff to answer your questions and provide you with the expertise you need.

Thank you, Reinders, for you generous contribution to the 2020 Kansas Turfgrass Conference. We are grateful for your support!

Be sure to visit their website to learn more: Reinders Website

 

To contact a Reinders representative directly, you can reach out to Mike Maas:

Phone: (913) 217-0650

Email: MMaas@Reinders.com

70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference Sponsor Spotlight: Van Diest Supply Company

By Brooke Garcia

In honor of Veteran’s Day recently, we wanted to share this Eagle sponsor with you. Van Diest Supply Company is a proud veteran, family-owned business founded in 1956. Van Diest is a distributor and manufacturer of Agriculture and Specialty Chemicals, representing all of the major manufacturers, as well as their own private labeled, adjuvants product line. They currently serve the following markets: Turf an Ornamental (Fertilizer and Chemical), Vegetative Management, Aquatics, Vector Control, and Ice Melt industries.

They have a seasoned sales force, competitive pricing, excellent delivery options, and exceptional customer service support. The Specialty Division of Van Diest Supply Company consists of 18 area managers throughout 17 states, with 19 distribution centers located throughout the serviced area. Three of the distribution centers are located in Kansas, as you can see outlined in the graphic above.

We are so thankful to have their support and sponsorship during the 70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference. Thank you, Van Deist Supply Company!

Visit their website for more information: www.vdsc.com

You can also reach out directly to your Specialty Area Manager in Kansas:

  • Ryan Bourne, Western Kansas
    • Phone: (712) 790-3372, Email: Ryan.bourne@vdsc.com
  • Scott Benfer, Central Kansas
    • Phone: (785) 643-4436, Email: scott.benfer@vdsc.com
  • Mike Kipper, Eastern Kansas & Western Missouri 
    • Phone: (913) 208-5268, Email: mike.kipper@vdsc.com

 

70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference Sponsor Spotlight: Gard’N-Wise

By Brooke Garcia

In conjunction with the 70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference, the K-State Turf and Landscape Blog will be highlighting our top-tier, Albatross sponsors over the next several weeks. Our Albatross sponsors generously contributed $750 or more in support of our conference this year. This additional funding helps to support K-State Turfgrass research and education.

Our second sponsor spotlight goes out to Gard’N-Wise, based in Wichita, KS. Gard’N-Wise is a leading supplier of quality lawn & garden products and professional turf. They are known for souring reliable products, as well as their product expertise and convenient warehouse delivery.

In addition to the lawn and garden industry, Gard’N-Wise caters to professional markets with a selection of greenhouse and turf products. Our signature product is our Gard’N-Wise Premium Fescue Blend.

With over 60 years in the industry, Gard’N- Wise is a proud supporter of the Kansas Turfgrass Foundation. They have generously supported the Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference for over three decades. We are so grateful for their support in this year’s conference!

 

Visit their website to learn more: https://www.gardnwise.com

Contact their office today at:

Phone: (316) 838-1474.

 

To contact your representative directly:

Britt Elving- Northern Kansas

Phone: (316) 250-9021, Email: britte@gardnwise.com

Troy Simmons- Southern Kansas

Phone: (316) 250-4293, Email: troys@gardnwise.com

70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference Sponsor Spotlight: Innovation™ Zoysia

By Brooke Garcia

In conjunction with the 70th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference, the K-State Turf and Landscape Blog will be highlighting our top-tier, Albatross sponsors over the next several weeks. Our Albatross sponsors generously contributed $750 or more in support of our conference this year. This additional funding helps to support K-State Turfgrass research and education.

Our first sponsor highlight goes out to “Innovation™ Zoysia.” Innovation™ Zoysia is a grass that was developed over the course of 15 years by two turfgrass breeding universities, Kansas State and Texas A&M. This new turfgrass is suitable for both lawns and golf courses

Innovation has a high level of turf quality and was bred to be a superior replacement for the long-standing turfgrass, Meyer Zoysia. In fact, Innovation is the first hybrid zoysiagrass that has a finer texture and higher density than Meyer, but with a tolerance to cold weather that is equivalent. 

Here is a chart that compares Innovation™ Zoysia to Meyer Zoysia (see below):

Have Questions? We encourage you to reach out to the Innovation™ Zoysia team at Sod Solutions Professionals. Here is the direct link to the Innovation™ Zoysia webpage: Innovation™ Zoysia

Dr. Megan Kennelly is Department Head of Plant Pathology

By Brooke Garcia

We had to share this exciting news that our fellow colleague and co-founder of the K-State Turf and Landscape Blog has been named the head of the Department of Plant Pathology. 

Here is the most recent press release that was released on August 6, 2020.

Kennelly named department head for plant pathology at K-State

New leader described as ‘tremendous faculty advocate’

August 14, 2020

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Megan Kennelly, the interim leader of K-State’s Department of Plant Pathology for nearly two years, has been appointed to the position permanently.

Ernie Minton, dean of K-State’s College of Agriculture and director of K-State Research and Extension, said Kennelly has been instrumental in expanding the depth and breadth of plant pathology and genetics at K-State.

“Over the past two years, Megan has demonstrated the skills and instincts required to be a successful leader as department head,” Minton said. “She is very thoughtful and thorough, and always asks the right questions to inform her communications and decision-making. I look forward to working with Megan as she leads plant pathology in the coming years.”

Since joining the department in 2006, Kennelly has earned several professional awards, served on the editorial board of five professional journals, given more than 350 extension presentations to horticulture professionals and developed innovative online educational resources for state, regional, and national growers.

She identifies plant diseases and provides management information for producers of fruit, vegetables, trees, ornamentals and turfgrass. Kennelly has served as major professor or co-major professor for eight graduate students and on advisory committees for ten others. She has authored or co-authored 36 journal articles and five book chapters and been a presenter or co-presenter for more than 60 scientific presentations.

Kennelly has been the lead or co-principal investigator on more than $4 million in external funding to support research, extension and education projects. Currently, she is the lead principal investigator of a $400,000 USDA-funded interdisciplinary project to provide research and extension experiences for undergraduates to train summer cohorts.

Barbara Valent, University Distinguished Professor of Plant Pathology, called Kennelly a “tremendous faculty advocate.” Valent, who was named to the National Academies of Sciences in April based on her research at K-State, said she appreciates Kennelly’s tremendous support for research.

Two years ago, Valent won a major national research award that she believes was instrumental in her being named to NAS. Together with Marty Draper, associate dean of Research and Graduate Studies and director for Research, Kennelly wrote and submitted Valent’s application for the 2018 award.

“When I learned I had been elected to NAS, Megan was the very first person I called,” Valent said. “Megan couldn’t have been more excited for me.”

“I look forward to continuing to work with everyone in the department,” Kennelly said. “Every day I’m inspired by the creativity, commitment and enthusiasm of our faculty, students and staff. Even though I am not seeing everyone regularly now because of COVID-19, I am still energized by the high-impact work they are all doing in research, extension and teaching.”

Kennelly earned a bachelor’s degree in botany from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a doctorate in plant pathology from Cornell University and served as a postdoctoral researcher at Michigan State University.

Story by: 

Susan Schiff

864-723-3273

susanschiff@ksu.edu

Today would have been the 2020 Turfgrass Field Day!!!

By Brooke Garcia

Did you know that today would have been the K-State Turfgrass Field Day? We wish we could be together at Rocky Ford in Manhattan — presenting research, providing problem diagnosis, networking with our commercial exhibitors, and gazing at the amazing equipment displays!

We do plan to post written and video research updates throughout the remainder of the year on the Turf and Landscape Blog, accessible through our website: https://www.k-state.edu/turf/

Be sure to tune in over the next couple of weeks. We will be highlighting research and providing some awesome visuals of Rocky Ford Research Station in honor of the 2020 Turfgrass Field Day.

Thanks for your continued support! We can’t wait to connect again in-person one day. May the grass be greener on the other side.

Dr. Keeley to Serve as Permanent Department Head of HNR

We had to share this exciting news that our very own Turfgrass research and teacher professor has been named the head of the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources. 

Here is the most recent press release that was released on August 6, 2020.

Keeley tabbed to lead horticulture and natural resources at K-State 

Longtime professor has experience in teaching, research and extension 

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Steve Keeley, who is beginning his 25th year in teaching, research and extension at Kansas State University, has been named the head of the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources.

Keeley was the department’s interim leader since October, 2018. Ernie Minton, dean of the College of Agriculture, recently announced that Keeley will now move into the position permanently.

“As a longtime member of the K-State faculty, Steve is well-positioned to lead the department in adapting to emerging challenges brought on by the pandemic, while recognizing the opportunities for building on the department’s areas of strength,” Minton said. “Steve’s calm demeanor, coupled with the esteem in which he is held by his colleagues, will serve the department very well.”

Keeley will lead a department that includes programs in horticulture, park management and conservation, and wildlife and outdoor enterprise management. He said he is especially excited about working with “wonderful faculty who are nationally and internationally known for their outstanding teaching, research and extension accomplishments.”

The department’s undergraduate programs each rate in the top five nationally and K-State graduates are in high demand, he said, “not only in Kansas, but across the nation.”

“The research our faculty and graduate students are doing is so diverse and impactful; it’s exciting and really keeps me on my toes,” Keeley said. “We are also known for our innovative extension programs that serve the needs of Kansans and beyond the state.”

For most of his career, Keeley has held an 80% teaching and 20% research appointment in the department. His research interests include low-input turfgrass management and weed control, and he has published more than 175 articles, reports and abstracts on his research – including 34 refereed journal articles.

He has served as a senior editor for the professional journal, Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management, and is on the editorial board of the NACTA Journal, published by the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture. Keeley is also a teaching fellow for NACTA.

In 2014, he received the prestigious Crop Science Society Teaching Award, just the second turfgrass scientist ever to receive that honor. During his K-State career, he has helped to acquire more than $1.1 million in grant funding for research.

His teaching duties include introductory horticulture, horticultural pest management, turfgrass management and turfgrass pest management. He also advises undergraduates in K-State’s golf course and sports turf management program.

Keeley earned undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Colorado State University, and a master’s degree from Michigan State University.

“I am honored and humbled to be entrusted to lead the Department of Horticulture and Natural Resources at K-State,” Keeley said. “The people in this department are second to none, and I am excited to work together with them to continue making the department elite nationally.”

Learn more about the department online at https://hnr.k-state.edu.

Story by: 

Pat Melgares P: 785-532-1160 E: melgares@ksu.edu

USGA Highlights Kansas City’s Professional Sports Venues

By Dr. Jack Fry
The USGA recently released a video that demonstrates how important their research support is to the turf industry.  Not only does the research they’ve supported impact the golf industry, but it also carries over to other sports and the lawn and landscape industry as well.  This video (link below) focuses on the sports turf managers at Kauffman Stadium (Trevor Vance), Arrowhead Stadium (Travis Hogan), and Children’s Mercy Park (Casey Montgomery).  Over the years, the USGA has also been very supportive of K-State’s turf research.  Not only that, the current Director of the USGA Turf and Environmental Research Program, Dr. Cole Thompson, is a K-State alum.

https://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/videos/2020/05/18/200507-golf-journal—kansas-city-turf-100-years-g-6157422087001.html

Covid19- no-touch golf, vehicle health/sanitation tips

Hello everyone here are some Covid19 updates that may be useful to your operations.

Please watch for additional information from state and local authorities. As you know, the situation changes daily in terms of case loads, etc.

 

No-touch golf

At present, golf courses in Kansas are open related to policies about “engaging in an outdoor activity.” However, all the rules described in this document must be followed. Click the following link to open the document: 20-16-1 Guidance v2 – Essential Activities Functions

 

Best practices for sharing vehicles

The following document was developed by Colorado State related to farm vehicles but many of the health and safety practices make sense to the “green industry.” Please be sure to watch for any additional guidance or policies from state or local authorities in your area. This is just a general set of practices to consider. You can click for a larger view.

 

 

 

69th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference 2019

Save the Date! The 69th Annual Kansas Turfgrass Conference in conjunction with KNLA will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Manhattan, Kansas on December 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2019.

This is a 2.5-day conference with an average attendance of over 600, including about 50 exhibitors. Faculty from Kansas State University, invited speakers from other universities and companies, and leaders in the turf industry present informative workshops and seminars.

The 2019 Turfgrass Conference featured speakers:

  • Dr. Matthew Elmore, Rutgers University, is the extension turfgrass
    specialist at Rutgers University. His program at Rutgers focuses on novel strategies to control weeds with fewer pesticide inputs. The program also focuses on significant efforts in developing alternatives to synthetic pesticides and understanding the influence of management.
  • Dr. Josh Friell, Toro Co, joined The Toro Company in 2014 and serves as Senior Principal Research Scientist in the Center for Technology, Research
    & Innovation. As a member of the CTRI team, he is working to address Green Industry challenges through the development and application of innovative technology and solutions.
  • Dr. Roch Gaussoin, University of Nebraska, is a professor in the Agronomy & Horticulture Dept. His research focuses on two areas – investigations in the turfgrass phyto-biome and nutraceutical assessment of amenity grass and specialty crop extracts.
  • Dr. Frank Wong, Cornell University, is a Senior Regulatory Affairs Consultant with Bayer. He works closely with a wide range of industry,
    government, and non-government organizations to help provide solutions to regulatory and legislative challenges for effective disease, insect and weed management.

Download the conference brochure to learn more about the sessions, workshops, and speakers. There are a variety of classes and workshops to help you and your business whether you are new or have been in the turfgrass industry for many years. We can’t wait to see you there.

There are 2 ways to register by November 22nd:

1. Download, print, fill out, and mail the ​​conference brochure with your payment.

2. Go to https://2019turfconference.eventbrite.com to pay with your credit card or scan the barcode in the program on your mobile device.