SESSION HIGHLIGHTS EMBRACING TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE A VIRTUAL SERIES FEBRUARY 16-19, 2021
Dr. Dennis Todey is the Director of the Midwest Climate Hub for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service. His session focused on climate change and its impact on agricultural production.
Dr. Matt Elmore is Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in Weed Science at Rutgers University. His presentation focused on Weed Control in Cool-Season Grasses. Tis screenshot shows part of the interactive Question & Answer session that followed his presentation.
Dr. Ariana Torres is an Assistant Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture and Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. For her first session in the two-part Social Media Deep Dive, she teamed with Kate Gahimer, CEO and Co-founder of Senler Studio, a social media consulting firm. Tat session focused on how to develop a social media program for your business. Dr. Torres was the sole presenter in the second session, which concentrated on how to prove your social media works using analytics and ROI.
Dr. Aaron Patton, Professor and Interim Department Head of the Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Department of Purdue University and Dr. Ross Braun, post-doctorate Lead Research Scholar at Purdue reported on their research in Fine Fescue Sod Production.
Te Women in Turf interactive networking session was coordinated by TPI Board of Trustees Member Diane Mischel and TPI Marketing and Membership Manager Allie Shriver.
Dr. Jay McCurdy is Associate Professor and Agronomy and Turfgrass Extension Specialist in the Plant and Soil Science Department of Mississippi State University. His presentation focused on Weed Control in Warm-Season Grasses noting how weeds and weed control strategies impact natural grass sod production.
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