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HORT 240 Turf Grass Management

This course involves the management of turf grasses for both landscape and recreational uses. At the end of the course, the student should have a working knowledge of grass varieties and their uses: use of a key in plant grass identification; growth requirements including temperature, fertilizers, irrigation and drainage; pest identification and control including fungi, nematodes, insects and weeds; cultivation (planting and mowing) thatch management and auxiliary practices; sod establishment; and golf course practices.

Credits

3

Hours Weekly

2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. Identify the major types of turf grasses.
  2. Identify the relationship between proper mowing, liming, variety selection and a successful turf.
  3. Identify and manage turf pest problems with reduced application of traditional pesticides.
  4. Develop a turf management program for both commercial and home lawns.
  5. Define IPM practices as they apply to turf.
  6. Identify steps to improve a lawn.
  7. Identify steps to completely renovate a lawn.
  8. Select the appropriate fertilizer program for turf.
  9. Specify how to read a soil test result.
  10. Identify common turf weeds and a strategy to reduce/prevent them.

Course Objectives

  1. Identify the major types of turf grasses.
  2. Identify the relationship between proper mowing, liming, variety selection and a successful turf.
  3. Identify and manage turf pest problems with reduced application of traditional pesticides.
  4. Develop a turf management program for both commercial and home lawns.
  5. Define IPM practices as they apply to turf.
  6. Identify steps to improve a lawn.
  7. Identify steps to completely renovate a lawn.
  8. Select the appropriate fertilizer program for turf.
  9. Specify how to read a soil test result.
  10. Identify common turf weeds and a strategy to reduce/prevent them.