Intelligent Turf Grass Nutrition

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Maintaining the Lawn.
Advertisements

Designing a mango fertiliser program
Urban Fertilizer Council Lethbridge, AB September 2008.
Football Field Maintenance and Management Procedures
Managing Kentucky Bluegrass in the Heat at University of Evansville Bob Dale Supervisor of Grounds University of Evansville.
Module V: Chili Pepper Plant Nutrition Unit 2: Phosphorus Nutrition Lesson 2: Importance of Primary Nutrients After completing this Unit, you will be able.
Benefits of Compost Use David Allen MBS Environmental.
Sylvester ProScape Landscape & Garden Technologies.
Fertiliser Policy in East and Southern Africa. Perspective of the South African Fertiliser Industry Adam Mostert CEO: Fertilizer Society of South Africa.
The beginning of a prolific season…
Plant Food! Plant Fertilizers. A Brief definition. J. Green.
MAKING FORAGES WORK IN TODAY’S PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT Jon Repair Extension Agent, Crop and Soil Science Virginia Cooperative Extension.
ORGANO PLUS Organic Fertilizer / Soil Conditioner
MESA® MethEx-Sulfate of Ammonia
SHW 3002 ANIMAL AGRICULTURE1 NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS OF PASTURES.
Nitrate Leaching From Turf Fertilization- A Summary of FDEP-Funded Research Laurie E. Trenholm Urban Turfgrass BMP Specialist UF-IFAS.
AGRIMAR (UK) PLC AGRIMAR (UK) PLC CANAL COURT, 152 HIGH STREET, BRENTFORD, MIDDLESEX, TW8 8JA UNITED KINGDOM TEL: (0) FAX: (0)20.
Self Guided Presentation Best Management Practices For Retail/Wholesale Businesses Selling Lawn Fertilizer Provided by Suffolk County.
Community Competition Complex. Current Game Conditions Center of game field at high school following fall 2006.
Nutrients, pH and Fertility Topic 2035 Anna Blight.
 carbon (C), hydrogen (H 2 ) and oxygen (O 2 ).  Mainly present in water, (absorbed through leaf and roots from ground and atmosphere). The other source.
Fertilizers.
Organic manures as a component of INM in Tomato
Student Learning Objectives 1. Describe fertilization practices for turfgrass. 2. Explain proper mowing procedures. 3. Discuss water practices for turfgrass.
 Water  Nutrition  Temperature (High and Low)  Light and Day Length.
Challenges Faced With Managing A Public Lawn. Overview 1. Understanding your situation, understanding challenges 2. Description of important aspects of.
How would I care for a turf in a football field? By: Tyler & Michael 9 th
Summit Quinphos Fertiliser application on farmland.
A. What is it? B. Why is it important? C. How is it done?
Water management Soil and Nutrients Pests and diseases.
Plant Nutrition from the Root Environment. The need to feed We have already made the point that what is taken out of the soil must be put back, and therefore.
Soil Fertility Considerations Part of the Ruminant Livestock: Facing New Economic Realities Meetings.
Wilchem takes your crop as seriously as you do! PO BOX 77 Walkerville South Australia Jonal Drive Cavan South Australia 5094.
Poly Plus SCU* Benefits Controlled release maintains consistent growth habit and reduces mowing frequency and clippings. A controlled and more uniform.
Active ingredient. total percentage of nutrients being applied.
2nd of May, 2007 G4 General Trading LLC Plant and Soil by Prof. Gernot K. Brueck, Ph.D.
After completing this Unit, you will be able to answer: 1.What is the role of phosphorus in plants? 2.How phosphorus application is important for pearl.
After successful completion of 3 Units in this Lesson, you will be able to answer: 1.What is the role of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in plant nutrition.
You have learnt from the lessons in the earlier Modules that soil properties influence soil health. These soil properties in turn are affected by the agricultural.
© SSER Ltd.. Green plants manufacture organic compounds such as carbohydrates, proteins and lipids by the process of photosynthesis The manufacture of.
CRSS 2830 Lesson 8 Fertilization. PLANT NUTRIENTS 16 essential nutrients.
Plant Food! Plant Fertilizers. A Brief definition. J. Green.
Unit 9C and 9D Lesson 6 Fertilizers Objectives: to explain the importance of minerals to plants, to determine what plant fertilizers are made of, to describe.
Seeds and Growing Plants. Parts of a plant Function of plant parts.
Turfgrass Nutrition. Soil Test Six inches deep Mix up a pint When? – establishment to till into soil – yearly or other year.
How would I care for turf at a golf course?. Location/Original Characteristics The golf course that I want to take care of is located in Flandreau, SD.
Mineral Nutrition A discussion in Chapter 5 Are Plants What They Eat? or What is Plant Food?
Identification of turf Disorders Andrew Wight. What is a disorder? Disorder – A disorder of turf is a non physiological threat to the health and quality.
Milk & Meat It starts in the soil Ulster Grassland Society Conference Tue 26 Jan 2016 Dr. Stan Lalor Grassland AGRO.
Turfgrass. Establishment Seeding  Least expensive method Sod  Most expensive.
Objective List the different types of fertilizers and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
CENTIPEDE GRASS Alex Weason 3 rd Landscaping. It spreads by stolons and has a coarse texture with short upright stems that grow to about 3-5 inches.
Slow Release = Controlled Release eg CRN = Controlled Release Nitrogen
City of Virginia Beach: Turf and Water Quality. Presented by Bryan Barlow Horticulturalist; Turf and Environmental Specialist.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS. LIGHT Turf needs at least 4 hours of full sun Bermudagrass 6 hours Bermudagrass 6 hours –‘Tifgrand’ and ‘Celebration’ 60% shade.
Nitrogen-Phosphorous-Potassium Macro Nutrients
Environmental Requirements for Good Plant Growth
Chemicals Around us Water Near You Percents and Stuff 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt
Fertilizer Labels and Calculations
Plant Fertilizers. A Brief definition.
WM869 Results: Nitrate-N Leaching Losses from Lawngrasses
Reduce water consumption and labour cost with Hydrogel.
Plant Nutrients.
Scarification and Fertilization of Western Redcedar
Identification of turf Disorders
Identification of Diseases in Sports turf
Identification of turf Disorders
SOIL BASED PLANT NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR AGRO-ECOSYSTEMS OF KERALA.
BY TASHEIA AND SHREYA.B. LEARNING OBJECTIVES STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: UNDERSTAND THE TERM EROSION.
Identification of turf Disorders
Presentation transcript:

Intelligent Turf Grass Nutrition ProTurf Controlled release fertilizer PROTURF 20+00+07 204,9g/kg N, 0g/kg P, 61.8g/kg K Fertilizer group 1 K9113 Act 36 of 1947 5kg Directions for use: Watering in after application aids dispersion and gives initial effect. Avoid application during frosty or drought conditions. Application should be made after aeration programs such as hollow tining, slitting and/or scarification to prevent the granules damage. Controlled release fertilizer with partly coated nitrogen. Application: 20g – 25g/m2 Longevity: 2-3 months. Pure NPK inputs in kg/ha. When applying rates below in g/m2 20g/m2 N40.0 P0.0 K14.0 25g/m2 – N50.0 P0.0 K17.5 Manufactered by Everris International for Kiki trading za cc CK 1998 38575/ 23 P.O.Box 10577, Ashwood, 3605 Tel: (031) 700 1464 Distributed by HENCHEM CK1997: 14882.23 VAT Reg. No. 4330181407 P.O. Box 1770, Durbanville, 7551 Tel: (021) 948-7366 Email: enquiries@henchem.co.za Physical adress: Unit 6b, palmiet street, Stikland, Cape Town A single application will feed your turf grass daily for up to 3 months. No leaching, no nutrient loss & no wastage. No growth spurges and increase in mowing. Gradual and continuous increase in turf quality. Uniform granules for even distribution of nutrients. Calcium for strong hard wearing turf. Magnesium for increase in colour. Only two applications per season. Cost effective in the long run. No burn. 20-0-7 +3CaO +3MgO K9113 Act 36 of 1947 Intelligent Turf Grass Nutrition 3 A single application will feed your turf grass daily for up to months 2-3 months Gradual release improves and maintain turf quality without the growth spurge Advanced controlled release polymer capsules release nutrients exactly according to daily requirements of turf grass. Application rate: 20-25g/m2 2-2,5kg / 100m2