Final reminder! There’s still time to register for tomorrow’s FREE Envu® webinar on foliar disease management for golf courses.
Join Envu Green Solutions Team experts James Hempfling, Ph.D., and Jesse Benelli, Ph.D., as they share practical strategies, proven programs and real-world lessons for managing dollar spot, anthracnose, Pythium blight and leaf spotting diseases throughout the season.
📅 “Staying Ahead of Foliar Diseases: Do’s, Don’ts and Proven Programs”
🕚 June 2 | 11 a.m. EDT / 10 a.m. CDT
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn proactive approaches that can help protect turf health as weather conditions continue to shift across the country.
📝 Register HERE to save a spot and learn more about Envu golf course management solutions at https://t.co/L48KJzLvhO.
Thank you to @EnvuGolfUS for supporting the 46th Annual Future of Golf as a Gold Sponsor.
Your partnership plays an important role in the success of this event.
#FutureOfGolf#PBGCSA
Golf course superintendents were eager to learn more about our new Signature™ XTRA Stressgard® Liquid fungicide during @GCSAA. And for good reason — it’s the industry’s first-ever liquid fosetyl-Aluminum formulation for the golf and fine turf market.⛳
This extension to the Stressgard family offers simpler and cleaner mixing, and no residual material left behind. Stressgard Technology boosts photosynthesis to strengthen plant health and increase stress tolerance — helping greens recover faster, stand up to stress, and stay tournament-ready.🌱
📝 Sign up now to learn why Signature XTRA Stressgard Liquid fungicide truly is best in class at disease prevention and receive updates by being in the know. https://t.co/S1fuazP4g3
Incidents of Pythium root rot are on the rise in FL. Cooler, overcast weather encourages symptom development with saturated soils promoting disease. Root-knot nematodes are often associated with disease as well. Consider rotated applications of Serata and Resilia
Make playing season a healthy season for your golf turf. Be sure to register for our webinar on root diseases in putting greens, hosted by Jesse Benelli, Ph.D., Greens Solution Team, Envu; and Jim Kerns, Ph.D., Professor, NC State. Register ➡️ https://t.co/hK06P985wQ
Resilia™ root health solution helps strengthen roots to keep your turf beautiful and playable all season long. Register today for a live webinar in May – hosts Jesse Benelli, Ph.D., Greens Solution Team, Envu; and Jim Kerns, Ph.D., Professor, NC State, will discuss the positive effects of this fungicide on greens health as well as treatment plans for cool and warm seasons. https://t.co/Va0YuxSe0k
.@EnvuGolfUS has partnered with the @GCSAA to send up to 10 members to the annual @GCSAAConference through the Envu Superintendent Grant Program.
Learn more below. https://t.co/6o7QOPsdmE
Battling midsummer fairy ring? Products including Densicor® fungicide, Resilia™ root health solution and Castlon™ fungicide are great options with minimal growth regulation on both cool- and warm-season putting greens. #SoilborneSunday
During this year’s NOW Solutions program, save big on four different #agronomicprograms. Our Greens Health and Snow Mold programs also offer the flexibility to add a third for enhanced performance and more savings. Learn more: https://t.co/pSqrJrDNM3
🚨Reminder: The final day to apply for the #GreenStartAcademy is August 1. There’s still time to gain invaluable insight and build lasting connections within the industry. Put in your application and begin your career as a golf course superintendent. https://t.co/T0B9tv0PkO
Protect your roots from soilborne pathogens. Hear from Dr. Jesse Benelli from Envu as he shares the good results of a fungicide program trial involving Resilia™ root health solution. This trial was completed in collaboration with Dr. Kerns' lab @NCState. https://t.co/s5OJjdOMUv
For years, #GreenStartAcademy has been the place where golf course superintendents have begun their careers. Applications are open June 12. Get your start with the Green Start Academy. https://t.co/J1bfOi1ZU6
#Bermudagrass mites create a symptom on damaged turf known as witches brooms. However, mite damage seems to be correlated with other turf stress factors, such as #nematodes.
Learn how to address stress factors and mites for healthy turf this spring! ➡️ https://t.co/cJ0tytZTL7