The 2009 season was a challenging, but dynamic, one. The number of projects was down slightly because of the economy, including the elimination of all but one of the NTEP (National Turfgrass Evaluation Program) trials. However, this allowed for improvements and changes of many sections of the research area. There was approximately 70,000 ft2 of newly seeded areas for future research projects, which included many species and varieties. The species were tall fescue (30,000 ft2 ), creeping bentgrass (8,000 ft2 ), perennial ryegrass (11,000 ft2 ), fine-leaf fescue (8,000ft2 ), and Kentucky bluegrass (13,000 ft2 )
This publication contains results of projects done throughout 1999 by K-State turfgrass researchers....
With a summer noted for extended periods of temperatures over 100 °F, 2000 put turfgrass in our stat...
With a summer noted for extended periods of temperatures over 100 °F, 2000 put turfgrass in our stat...
The 2009 season was a challenging, but dynamic, one. The number of projects was down slightly becaus...
Turfgrass Research 2009 contains results of projects conducted by K-State faculty and graduate stude...
With our staff at full strength, several new research projects have been initiated for the 1997 sea...
With our staff at full strength, several new research projects have been initiated for the 1997 seas...
There is no rest for weary turfgrass managers in Kansas. In 2001, many of us were brought to our kne...
Turfgrass Research 2003 contains results of projects done by K-State faculty and graduate students. ...
It might be a simple question, such as “Which tall fescue cultivars are best suited for use on lawn...
1997 was a successful research year. Not only were numerous studies initiated and completed, as evi...
There is no rest for weary turfgrass managers in Kansas. In 2001, many of us were brought to our kn...
There is no rest for weary turfgrass managers in Kansas. In 2001, many of us were brought to our kn...
1997 was a successful research year. Not only were numerous studies initiated and completed, as evid...
Turfgrass Research 2011 contains results of projects conducted by Kansas State University faculty an...
This publication contains results of projects done throughout 1999 by K-State turfgrass researchers....
With a summer noted for extended periods of temperatures over 100 °F, 2000 put turfgrass in our stat...
With a summer noted for extended periods of temperatures over 100 °F, 2000 put turfgrass in our stat...
The 2009 season was a challenging, but dynamic, one. The number of projects was down slightly becaus...
Turfgrass Research 2009 contains results of projects conducted by K-State faculty and graduate stude...
With our staff at full strength, several new research projects have been initiated for the 1997 sea...
With our staff at full strength, several new research projects have been initiated for the 1997 seas...
There is no rest for weary turfgrass managers in Kansas. In 2001, many of us were brought to our kne...
Turfgrass Research 2003 contains results of projects done by K-State faculty and graduate students. ...
It might be a simple question, such as “Which tall fescue cultivars are best suited for use on lawn...
1997 was a successful research year. Not only were numerous studies initiated and completed, as evi...
There is no rest for weary turfgrass managers in Kansas. In 2001, many of us were brought to our kn...
There is no rest for weary turfgrass managers in Kansas. In 2001, many of us were brought to our kn...
1997 was a successful research year. Not only were numerous studies initiated and completed, as evid...
Turfgrass Research 2011 contains results of projects conducted by Kansas State University faculty an...
This publication contains results of projects done throughout 1999 by K-State turfgrass researchers....
With a summer noted for extended periods of temperatures over 100 °F, 2000 put turfgrass in our stat...
With a summer noted for extended periods of temperatures over 100 °F, 2000 put turfgrass in our stat...