The Alabama Turfgrass Association is on the road again in 2020 bringing you great educational opportunities. Join us in Birmingham, Alabama on Wednesday, February 12th, at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. This seminar will feature educational sessions on the most current topics for turfgrass managers. Pesticide re-certification points will be available for Alabama, Tennessee, Florida and Mississippi and Georgia. We are also offering GCSAA PDI points and Certified Crop Advisors points.
Join us in Birmingham during the cold, winter month of February for a great day of education with other turfgrass managers around the area.
Register today! We'll see you in Birmingham on February 12th.
2020 ATA Road Show Schedule:
8:00 am Registration
9:00 am Control of Troublesome Weeds in Turf -
Overview of results from 2019 trials and research at Auburn, Jim Harris, Auburn University
10:00 am Soil Testing for Information and Profit
Why should you soil test? What can a soil test provide for you, and how can you use this information in your program? This talk will cover the utility of soil tests, and how to get useful information from the soil test report. We’ll discuss the items a soil test might contain, and why that information may or may not be useful. - Dr. Beth Guertal and Dr. Audrey Gamble, Auburn University
10:50 AM Break
11:00 AM Responsible use of insecticides for common pests in turfgrass
This presentation discusses the current recommendations for the common pests of turfgrass. In addition, it will highlight concerns with non-target effects and pays special attention to insecticide resistance management. - David Held, Ph.D., Katelyn Kersheimer, Ph.D., Auburn University
12:00 PM Lunch (included with registration) - sponsored by PBI/Gordon
1:00 pm Drone Technology to Improve Turfgrass Management Efficiency
Turfgrass managers have seen unbelievable change in equipment, tools and technology. It may seem farfetched, but in the near future drones may be standard equipment for turfgrass managers across our industry. This presentation will discuss the history, types and uses of drones. Registration and pilot certification will also be covered along with the different sensors and cameras being used today. Final comments will explore how this technology could benefit the turfgrass manager. - James Horton, Horticulturist, Retired from Birmingham Botanical Gardens
1:50 AM Break
2:00 PM Ride-On Applicators: A New Method of Chemical Delivery
This presentation will cover how chemicals, both wet and dry formulations have been applied in the past and how the new ride-on applicators can make a difference in your operations now and in the future. Growth in the turf business is ever changing and product solutions are designed to help turfgrass managers meet their needs. Manhour and chemical cost savings as well as proper use, transport and calibration are just some of what will be presented. - Toro
3:00 pm Adjournment—Pesticide and CEU Sign-ups
(Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi Pesticide points,Certified Crop Advisor, GCSAA)
* Presentation order and speakers are subject to change depending on location.