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SUMMARY:Developing and retaining today's assistant managers
DESCRIPTION:Industry consultant Tyler Bloom explores strategies and solutions to positively develop and retain top performers. \n \n\n	Topics covered include engaging today’s assistants with proven development and training programs. incentivize your assistants with “golden handcuffs” in order to retain high achievers\, or those with exceptional and hard-to-replace skills; how to reinforce positive culture building and engagement strategies that meet the needs of top performers.\n \n\n	 \n \n\n\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	 
URL:https://turfnet.com/event/developing-and-retaining-todays-assistant-managers/
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SUMMARY:John Dempsey\, Ph.D. - Phosphites for turfgrass management
DESCRIPTION:Independent turfgrass consultant John Dempsey\, Ph.D.\, explains exactly what phosphite is\, how it is best used in a program\, results of field trials looking at its ability to suppress disease and relieve abiotic stresses. He also discusses phosphite’s disease suppressive abilities\, its uptake following foliar application to turfgrass and its effect on growth and development.\n \n\n\n		\n		\n	\n\n\n	 
URL:https://turfnet.com/event/john-dempsey-phd-phosphites-for-turfgrass-management/
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SUMMARY:Beth Guertal\, Ph.D. - What's the deal with soil health?
DESCRIPTION:In the last decade there has been an importance and renewed interest in soil health. Generally\, this idea revolves around the fact that soil is a living and breathing entity\, and we need to do things to protect this most precious resource that we cannot easily rebuild. But what makes a healthy soil? What does that look like? How do we measure that? And how can we use that in turfgrass management? Beth Guertal\, Ph.D.\, of Auburn University discusses soil health\, how we measure that and what that might mean for turfgrass management.
URL:https://turfnet.com/event/beth-guertal-phd-whats-the-deal-with-soil-health/
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