Agronomy Department and Course Weekly Update
January 13, 2016
Winter has finally arrived! It is great to see the Bermuda
grass going fully dormant; it felt like we had over-seeded fairways for a few
weeks. Now that the grass has finally gone dormant, we will begin our wall to
wall Pre/Post Emergent Herbicide application. This application is critical in
preventing spring/early summer weeds from emerging and it will also clean up
all the nuisance weeds that are growing on the course right now. The El Nino has
provided prime growing conditions for the winter annual weeds.
The maintenance team has been out this week edging bunkers
and trimming native grasses. These are jobs that we typically attack while the
course is frozen or frosted. We still have another week or two until all the
grasses are trimmed and then we will begin cleaning up all the leaves that fell
during autumn.
I have been traveling a little bit over the past two weeks;
I went to Daytona for a ValleyCrest Agronomic planning session and spent the
last few days at Reynolds Plantation for the Georgia GCSA BOD retreat. I
learned a lot during both trips and I can’t wait to implement some of the
Agronomic and Leadership strategies that were presented and discussed. It is
always nice to get out of your comfort zone and be challenged.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at kmacdonald@valleycrest.com and for
more information follow us on Twitter @stivescc_vcsup and the Blog: http://vcgmstivescountryclub.blogspot.com/
See you on the course,
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