Cornell Clippings Podcast
The Cornell Turfgrass Team dives into the New York Golf Economic and Environmental Impact Report, sharing the latest data on Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the state. Carl Schimenti and Jake Zajkowski break down what tracking changes in turf management really looks like. They discuss why a 4–5 year horizon is ideal for measuring adoption rates, what's working — like using evapotranspiration (ET) data to guide irrigation, installing wash stations, and collecting clipping volumes on putting greens to reduce fertilizer use. And what still needs work: documenting fertilizer use, implementing IPM plans, and preparing drought emergency strategies. Tune in to hear which BMPs are making a real impact and where New York golf courses still have room to grow. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu [https://turf.cals.cornell.edu/]. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHPXm2Es8aQBESXdpxPozrRV4WGVGfVN0], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/CornellTurf], and X [https://x.com/Cornell_Turf] for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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