Save The Date- June 20th, 2024!
Join us at Pure Seed's 38th Field Day at Pure-Seed Testing East in Rolesville, North Carolina.
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Apply now for a travel scholarship to Pure Seed’s Field Day located at Pure-Seed Testing East in Rolesville, North Carolina. June 20th, 2024. Visit https://t.co/M6UhZsd0up to apply.
Alan Mark, a highly experienced and accomplished sales professional with a proven track record of success in the turfgrass industry, joins Pure Seed.
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“We are excited to have Alan join our team with his technical experience and expertise with cool season grasses.” Crystal Rose-Fricker, Pure Seed President.
Most all cvs. recovered from 2 x 8x @PoaCure. 2 x 8x cumyluron now causing damage. Most tolerant: 1. PST-0MRN; 2 (tie). 007XL, Oakley, Pure Eclipse. Best cvs. today (no herbicide): 1 (tie). PST-0MRN, 007XL. Best overall (all ratings today): 1. PST-0MRN; 2. 007XL; 3. T1; 4. Oakley
It was a pleasure to have Dr. Adam Thoms speak at our Field Day about Iowa State's research on shade stress in turfgrass. It was great to hear about the future of shade tolerance, as new experimental varieties are showing stronger shade tolerance than the standards.
@ThomsTurf
Pure Seed Testing in NC Dr Fraser has disease right up to plot edges showing our resistant genetics for dollar spot, summer patch and gray leaf spot (just starting)!
Our new @PureSeed_RPMS Pure Eclipse greens are open for business. @CWSOD_ seeded a year ago, sodded here November 3rd. Mowing at .125 ecut grooved roller. Putting as true as it gets. Roots for days! 💰 💰 💰
VARIETIES MAKE A DIFFERENCE
A Field Day Virtual Experience
August 25th at 10:00am Pacific Standard Time
Attend a 30 minute webinar brought to you by Pure Seed, @T2GBentgrass and Pure-Seed Testing.
Register here:
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This planting of ryegrass in a field with skips is a great example of how/why turfgrass plays an important role preventing erosion in the urban landscape when compared to plants that do not provide the same type of soil stabilization.