News & Press https://www.ftga.org/news/ Fri, 26 Apr 2024 18:55:48 GMT Wed, 27 Sep 2023 15:18:00 GMT Copyright © 2023 Florida Turfgrass Association Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $2,500 in Academic Scholarships https://www.ftga.org/news/652614/ https://www.ftga.org/news/652614/ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Heather Russo, Association Manager

(863) 688-9413 or Heather@FTGA.org


Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $2,500 in Academic Scholarships

BRADENTON, Fla. (September 26, 2023): The Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) has announced two Florida students will receive scholarships for the 2023 academic year. Two recipients attend the University of Florida (UF) and are preparing for careers in turfgrass management. The FTRF is a 501(c)(3) foundation and is funded through FTGA membership dues and member contributions. To date, the FTRF has awarded $243,500 in scholarships.

Fernanda Arevalo, University of Florida, is awarded the Col. Frank Wark Memorial Scholarship for $1,500. She chose to study turfgrass because, “Turfgrass science is highly overlooked, and there is a world of opportunities in the research of turfgrass.” She is inspired by the vast availability of data and wants to be part of helping to improve turfgrass management. Arevalo received the Best Undergraduate Dissertation at the Department of Environmental Science in Sustainability at the Zamorano University. Currently, she is working under the guidance of Dr. Marco Schiavon at UF’s Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.

Mohammad Kyum, University of Florida, is awarded the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000. He attended undergraduate and graduate school in India. Kyum began his Ph.D. studies in plant biology at South Dakota State University, continuing his work with the Crispr/Cas9 gene editing technique in rice, corn, wheat, and barley and says he transferred to UF because “[my] interests towards applied research prompted me to transition for the pursuit of my academic goals.” Currently, he is working under the guidance of Dr. Kevin Kenworthy in Gainesville and is responsible for overseeing and managing ongoing research projects, including turf trials and lab experiments.

The Florida Turfgrass Association was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass-related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82 billion and total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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Press Release Wed, 27 Sep 2023 16:18:00 GMT
Adam Jones Awarded the FTGA's Wreath of Grass Award https://www.ftga.org/news/619896/ https://www.ftga.org/news/619896/

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ADAM JONES AWARDED THE FLORIDA TURFGRASS ASSOCIATION’S WREATH OF GRASS AWARD
Industry Veteran Receives Highest Association Honor in November


ORLANDO, Fla. (Oct. 18, 2022) — Massey Services and the Florida Turfgrass Association (FTGA) announced that Massey Services Vice President and Director of Quality Assurance, Adam Jones, will be honored with the FTGA Wreath of Grass award. Distributed annually since 1960, this award is FTGA’s  highest honor and recognizes individuals who have shown outstanding service to the association and the turfgrass industry.

“Adam has been a tireless advocate for the green industry,” said Mac Carraway, Acting Executive Director for the Florida Turfgrass Association. “His early involvement in the creation of the Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF) and his ongoing support and leadership have been absolutely critical to its mission. As a relentless student of the industry and its practices, he is able to bring the facts about our work to the table."
 
Jones has served as a mentor for the FTGA for more than 25 years. He has spoken at numerous public hearings regarding green industry issues and has assisted EREF and others with efforts to provide statistical facts regarding green issues. In 2016, while serving as the President of the Florida Pest Management Association (FPMA), Jones helped integrate FTGA efforts so the two associations could approach state regulators with a powerful and unified message. 

“Adam exemplifies the values of our company and our industry,” said Tony Massey, president and CEO of Massey Services. “He has a clear and consistent focus on impacting positive change that will result in quality customer service. His contributions have made a significant impact on our landscape service, which focuses on an environmentally responsible, agronomic program. We congratulate Adam on this well-deserved recognition.”  
Jones becomes the 100th recipient of this award, which will be presented at the association’s 69th Annual Conference at the Omni Champions Gate Resort in Kissimmee, Florida on November 10th.

About Massey Services
Based in Orlando, Florida, Massey Services is one of the nation’s largest and most respected service companies in the pest management industry. Celebrating 37 consecutive years of profitable growth, Massey Services and its subsidiary organizations employ more than 2,700 team members and operate 2,500 vehicles that provide residential and commercial pest prevention, termite protection, landscape, and irrigation services to nearly 800,000 customers from Service Centers throughout Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Virginia and Tennessee. For more information about Massey Services, please visit, www.MasseyServices.com. 

About The Florida Turfgrass Association
The Florida Turfgrass Association was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass-related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82 billion and total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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Press Release Thu, 20 Oct 2022 16:08:00 GMT
Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $3,000 in Academic Scholarships https://www.ftga.org/news/617577/ https://www.ftga.org/news/617577/ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Mac Carraway, Acting Executive Director

(863) 688-9413 or Mac@FTGA.org


Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $3,000 in Academic Scholarships

BRADENTON, Fla. (September 26, 2022): The Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) has announced three Florida students will receive scholarships for the 2022 academic year. Two recipients attend the University of Florida (UF) and are preparing for careers in turfgrass management. The third student is attending the University of North Florida and preparing for a career in sports management. These students were selected based on their academic record, leadership capabilities and extra-curricular activities. The FTRF is a 501(c)(3) foundation and is funded through FTGA membership dues and member contributions. To date, the FTRF has awarded $243,500 in scholarships.

Fernanda Arevalo, University of Florida, is awarded the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000. She chose to study turfgrass because, “Turfgrass science is highly overlooked, and there is a world of opportunities in the research of turfgrass.” She is inspired by the vast availability of data and wants to be part of helping to improve turfgrass management. Arevalo received the Best Undergraduate Dissertation at the Department of Environmental Science in Sustainability at the Zamorano University. Currently, she is working under the guidance of Dr. Marco Schiavon at UF’s Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.

Pablo Agustin Beori, University of Florida, is awarded the Col. Frank Ward Memorial Scholarship for $1,500. After Beori received his master’s degree in 2019, he decided to continue his education and pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Florida. He has been directing his research program and graduate studies to evaluate plant systems that offer reduced water and fertilizer inputs while still maintaining aesthetic and functional performance. Beori won first place in the graduate student poster competition at the ASA-CSSA-SSSA 2021 International Annual Meeting for his presentation, “Alternative Landscape Conversions vs. Turf-Dominated Lawns: Evaluating Ecosystem Services and Public’s Perception.” He is working under the guidance of Dr. J. Bryan Unruh at UF’s West Florida Research and Education Center.

Adam Chester, University of North Florida, is awarded the third FTGA Legacy Scholarship for $500. His father, Thom Chester, is an FTGA member. Adam graduated from high school with a 4.386 GPA and was an IB Diploma Programme Candidate. He plans to receive a bachelor’s degree in sports management and pursue his education to earn a master’s degree in Athletic Administration.

The Florida Turfgrass Association was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass-related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82 billion and total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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Press Release Mon, 26 Sep 2022 15:34:00 GMT
Florida Turfgrass Association Announces Staff Changes https://www.ftga.org/news/594223/ https://www.ftga.org/news/594223/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                      

CONTACT: Heather Russo Berg
Executive Director


Florida Turfgrass Association Announces Staff Changes


BRADENTON, Fla. (February 1, 2022): The Florida Turfgrass Association Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Mac Carraway, past FTGA president and Wreath of Grass recipient, will serve as acting executive director of the association. Carraway is also current contract executive director of the Environmental Research and Education Foundation and will continue in that role.

Heather Russo Berg is stepping down as executive director and will continue as association manager. Berg will focus her attention on daily operations of the association, member relations as well as continuing her duties as events coordinator and advisor to Florida Turf Digest.

The veteran team of Carraway and Berg will work together for the foreseeable future.

“FTGA President Lance Tibbetts says, “The association is in fine hands with Mac Carraway at the helm, and we are delighted that Heather has agreed to continue as association manager. This move will allow Heather to focus on our members and membership benefits, while Mac keeps the FTGA heading down the right path as we come out of the post-Covid economy. The board and I are very excited about the association’s future.”

Carraway says, “I’m honored that the FTGA Board has entrusted me with this opportunity to serve the members of the FTGA as its acting executive director. The association has been an important part of my professional life as a past president and as an active member, for many years. The FTGA has been and remains an important force in serving all of the green industry, and I look forward to working with Heather and the board to continue that legacy.”

Berg is looking forward to the transition and says, “I am grateful that the board of directors has allowed me to step back into my former role. I look forward to focusing my attention back on member retention and recruitment. The past two years have been difficult for businesses and associations and being the sole full-time employee has not allowed me to concentrate on all needs of the association and our members. I am excited about the change as the board and staff work together to revamp the association to better serve the industry.”

The Florida turfgrass industry has a $5 billion economic impact in the state and provides about 84,000 jobs. FTGA, founded in 1952, advocates for and promotes the turfgrass industry with research, continuing education, and networking opportunities for turfgrass professionals. For more information, visit www.ftga.org.


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Press Release Tue, 1 Feb 2022 14:15:43 GMT
Will Nugent to Be Honored With the Wreath of Grass Award https://www.ftga.org/news/613007/ https://www.ftga.org/news/613007/

PO Box 14836 Bradenton, FL34280

Phone (863) 688-9413


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                     

CONTACT: Heather Russo Berg
Executive Director

Will Nugent to Be Honored With the Wreath of Grass Award

BRADENTON, Fla. (October 6, 2021): Florida Turfgrass Association member Will Nugent, President and CEO of Bethel Farms LLLP, has been honored with the Florida Turfgrass Association’s highest award, the Wreath of Grass.

The coveted Wreath of Grass a ward pays tribute to individuals who have shown outstanding service to the Florida Turfgrass Association and to the turfgrass industry.

Executive Director of Turfgrass Producers of Florida (TPF) Betsy McGill says, “Will Nugent has been a consistent, encouraging, collaborative presence to so many people in many different segments of the industry, for researchers and the Extension at University of Florida, and for both TPF and for FTGA.”

Nugent is known throughout the industry for his leadership and success in incorporating those traits as guiding principles of the Bethel Farms culture. He overseas 4000-acres devoted to sod, citrus, pasture and turfgrass plug production in four Florida locations. Under his leadership, Bethel Farms has led the way in early adoption of new production concepts, developed new products and launched innovative marketing concepts.

One of the charter members of the Florida Sod Growers Cooperative (FSGC), established in 1989 (now TPF), Nugent served multiple terms on the board of directors and two terms as president. In 2008, he was recognized with the association’s Award of Merit for his contributions. He has extended that leadership beyond Florida, representing the state on the Turfgrass Producers International Board of Directors, as president of that organization, and most recently, on the formation committee for a proposed Sod Industry Checkoff.

The Florida turfgrass industry has a $5 billion economic impact in the state and provides about 84,000 jobs. FTGA, founded in 1952, advocates for and promotes the turfgrass industry with research, continuing education, and networking opportunities for turfgrass professionals. For more information, visit www.ftga.org.

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Press Release Wed, 6 Oct 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Andrew Jorgensen To Be Honored With the Wreath of Grass Award https://www.ftga.org/news/523958/ https://www.ftga.org/news/523958/ 4462 Florida National Drive Suite 1 Lakeland, FL 33813

Phone (863) 688-9413

 



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                           

CONTACT: Heather Russo
Executive Director

Andrew Jorgensen To Be Honored With the Wreath of Grass Award

LAKELAND, Fla. (August 27, 2020): Florida Turfgrass Association member and past president, Andrew Jorgensen, CGCS, has been honored with the Florida Turfgrass Association’s highest award, the Wreath of Grass.

The coveted Wreath of Grass award pays tribute to individuals who have shown outstanding service to the Florida Turfgrass Association and to the turfgrass industry.

Dr. Ian Rodriguez, president of the FTGA, says “I have seen Andy go far above and beyond the call of duty for the association and industry over the past several years and can’t think of a more deserving recipient of the Wreath of Grass. Few people have such a good feel for the pulse of the industry, and I’m glad that we can honor him for his service.”

Andrew is the immediate past president of the Florida Turfgrass Association and has served six years on the board. Currently, he is the vice president of the Florida GCSA, director on the Seven Rivers GCSA board and involved locally with Leadership Ocala/Marion through the Ocala/Marion County Chamber and Economic Partnership.

“I am honored to be chosen as the recipient of the Wreath of Grass. My career in this industry over the previous 20 years has been nothing but spectacular, simply due to the wonderful people I have worked with along the way. This industry is like no other, and I am very appreciative of this honor,” says Andrew.

The Florida turfgrass industry has a $5 billion economic impact in the state and provides about 84,000 jobs. FTGA, founded in 1952, advocates for and promotes the turfgrass industry with research, continuing education, and networking opportunities for turfgrass professionals. For more information, visit www.ftga.org.

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Press Release Mon, 31 Aug 2020 18:32:58 GMT
Jack Harrell Jr. To Be Honored With the Wreath of Grass Award https://www.ftga.org/news/464724/ https://www.ftga.org/news/464724/
    

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Lakeland, FL  33803
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                      CONTACT: Heather Russo
Executive Director

                                                                                               

Jack Harrell Jr. To Be Honored With the Wreath of Grass Award

 

LAKELAND, Fla. (August 7, 2019): Florida Turfgrass Association member and Chief Executive Officer of Harrell’s LLC, Jack Harrell Jr., will be honored with the Florida Turfgrass Association’s highest award, the Wreath of Grass, during the association’s 67th Annual Conference & Show at the Omni ChampionsGate Resort on August 13, 2019.

The coveted Wreath of Grass award pays tribute to individuals who have shown outstanding service to the Florida Turfgrass Association and to the turfgrass industry.

As CEO of Harrell’s LLC, Jack Harrell Jr. has continually shown commitment toward the Florida Turfgrass Association and the turfgrass industry through ongoing financial support, providing continuing education to industry members and representing the entire industry on its behalf via government relations work. Through Harrell’s Core Values, Harrell’s is instrumental in building a successful company that values employees, vendors and customers alike.

Andrew Jorgensen, president of the FTGA, says “Jack has always been front and center providing support for any issue that a customer, an employee, an association or a community may be facing. Because of Jack’s vision, Harrell’s has become the No. 1 provider of solutions to the turfgrass industry. It is an honor to award Jack for his commitment.”

Jack Harrell Jr. joins an esteemed list of recipients that dates to the inaugural award in 1960, including his father, Jack Harrell Sr., who received the award in 1999.

“It’s an honor to receive this award due to many factors. First, the prestigious list of those who have won this award before me. Second, from a sentimental standpoint, receiving the same award as my father. Third, the Wreath of Grass is the first award I remember someone being presented when I entered this industry 41 years ago.” says Jack.

Founded in 1952, the Florida Turfgrass Association provides strong leadership as an umbrella organization to make available funding for research; promote research and education; create legislative power; sponsor an annual conference and trade show; and provide services, communications and networking opportunities for professionals in and associated with the turfgrass industry.

Harrell’s LLC is one of the nation’s largest distributors of branded fungicides, herbicides and insecticides. Harrell’s produces top-quality, custom-blended fertilizers, specialty liquids and wetting agents. Harrell’s guarantees stringent quality control procedures, tight manufacturing specifications and careful selection of raw materials for each product that carries the Harrell’s name. It is also the world-class formulator and a leading world distributor of POLYON®, the industry’s superior controlled-release fertilizer technology. For more information about Harrell’s, including its Core Values to serve, honor and glorify God; take care of people; and grow their financial strength, visit www.harrells.com.

Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass-related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82 billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. Today, the FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues. For more information, visit www.ftga.org.

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Press Release Wed, 7 Aug 2019 16:20:00 GMT
Dr. Phil Busey Awarded FTGA Wreath of Grass Award https://www.ftga.org/news/422709/ https://www.ftga.org/news/422709/ LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 15, 2018 – The Florida Turfgrass Association awarded Dr. Phil Busey the 2018 FTGA Wreath of Grass Award. The award is the FTGA’s highest honor and pays tribute to individuals who have shown outstanding service to the FTGA and to the turfgrass industry. The award was presented by Past President John Mascaro at the association’s 66th Annual Conference & Show Sept. 18, at World Golf Village Renaissance in St. Augustine, Florida.

Mascaro said, “I have known Dr. Busey for 30 years, and he is always willing to help people seeking knowledge, not only in turfgrass areas but in many other facets as well. He is also the go-to person for difficult turfgrass problems, turf identification or weed issues and is always ready to lend a helping hand or refer you to someone better suited to answer your specific issue.”

Currently, Dr. Busey is a University of Florida professor emeritus, independent consultant with Brookside Laboratories Inc. and president of Phil Busey Agronomy Consulting Inc. With more than 35 years of service at the University of Florida in Davie, Fla., he taught many classes including Turfgrass Culture, Golf and Sports Turf Management, Genetics and Grass Biology and invented three patented turfgrasses. He is a prolific author and a frequent lecturer and speaker.

In addition, Dr. Busey is a Certified Crop Adviser (CCA), a Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg), and he has attained the benchmarks of professionalism recognized by the American Society of Agronomy for practicing agronomists.

The FTGA was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82-billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.


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Press Release Mon, 15 Oct 2018 19:53:57 GMT
Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation Awards $5,500 in Student Scolarships https://www.ftga.org/news/422319/ https://www.ftga.org/news/422319/

Cory Ketchum, University of Florida, Receives Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000

LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 11, 2018 — Cory Ketchum was awarded the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000 at the Florida Turfgrass Association 66th Annual Conference & Show Sept. 18, at World Golf Village Renaissance in St. Augustine, Florida.

Ketchum decided on a career in turfgrass research while attending Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida, and will use the money from the scholarship to continue his studies. He is interested in teaching new generations of turfgrass students at a university while conducting research. Eventually, he looks forward to the possibility of managing his own research facility.

Ketchum’s strong work ethic and sense of adventure allow him to take chances. He says, “I’m willing to jump into difficult situations, such as the time I went to work as a summer turfgrass breeder intern for Barenberg, USA, in Albany, Oregon, 3,000 miles away from home. I didn’t know a soul in Oregon, but my family had taught me to live beyond my comfort zone. Because of the knowledge I gained there, I have been working with breeding cool season grasses such as rye grasses used to overseed southern golf courses.

“With the scholarships awarded by the Florida Turfgrass Association, the success that I strive for in my career is attainable, and it will help me to make a difference by making life better for everyone who enjoys the many benefits provided by healthy turfgrass,” Ketchum says.”


Jamie Buhlman, University of Florida, Receives Bill Entwistle Sr. Scholarship for $1,000.

LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 11, 2018 — Jamie Buhlman was awarded the Bill Entwistle Sr. Scholarship for $1,000 at the Florida Turfgrass Association 66th Annual Conference & Show Sept. 18, at World Golf Village Renaissance in St. Augustine, Florida. She is currently enrolled in the University of Florida, where she earned her undergraduate degree and is now working on her master’s degree.

While studying for her bachelor’s degree, Buhlman worked in several labs and departments within the University of Florida, including Plant Pathology, Microbiology, Entomology and Agronomy.
Buhlman say, “The time I spent working in Dr. Kevin Kenworthy’s lab made one of the biggest impacts on me. I was especially impressed by the way my co-workers embraced UF’s position as a land-grant university and its purpose to contribute to the industries and communities throughout Florida. The spirit of collaboration and team effort to make significant and positive impacts on the turfgrass industry inspired me to make my own contribution.

“My position in the turf breeding program has provided amazing opportunities to begin to connect with people involved in all stages of turfgrass production, from researchers and extension agents to sod producers, golf course superintendents and homeowners. For my master’s project, I am working directly with sod producers to collect samples of ‘Floratam’ and ‘Bitterblue’ St. Augustinegrass, analyze them using molecular markers and test them for the presence of sugarcane mosaic virus,” says Buhlman.


Mark Kann, University of Florida, Receives Col. Frank Ward Memorial Scholarship for $1,500.

LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 11, 2018 — For the second year in a row, Mark Kann was awarded the Col. Frank Ward Memorial Scholarship for $1,500. He is currently enrolled in the University of Florida working toward his master’s degree.

Kann says, “
Receiving FTGA Scholarships helps me to complete one of my long-term goals. Obtaining my master's degree has been a difficult journey but one that is well worth the time and effort.

Kann is currently conducting research vital to the golf and turfgrass industries under the supervision of Dr. J. Bryan Unruh. He says, “I am working to bring the aspect of social science into the turfgrass industry—to understand the attitudes and behaviors of turfgrass managers regarding best management practices, their implementation and educational programs that support them. The outcomes from my research will help faculty and extension personnel from the University of Florida continue to develop educational programs to further improve BMP implementation and lessen the negative environmental impacts of turfgrass management. 

“I plan to teach golf and sports turf management in the spring semester, but those credit hours are not covered by the Employee Education Program. I really enjoy teaching, and I feel that I am able to connect with the students due to the experience I have in the turfgrass industry. I can bring real-world experience that helps them to understand the concepts of turfgrass management in a more comprehensive manner, says Kann.”


Katherine Cox, University of Florida, Receives the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000.

LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 11, 2018 — Katherine Cox was awarded the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000. Currently enrolled in the University of Florida and working toward her master’s degree, she says, “This scholarship will help me in achieving my career goals in the turfgrass industry by first helping me to finish my education.

“By not having to worry about finances, I will be able to focus more thoroughly on my studies and my research so that I can gain as many skills as possible before graduation. In turn, this will prepare me to enter the turfgrass industry and begin to make substantial contributions upon the completion of my degree.

“Being awarded a scholarship from this organization will also give me another important award to add to my resume, which will make me more desirable to my future employers. Receiving this award will also help me make more important connections across the turfgrass industry by giving me an opportunity to attend the conference not only as a presenter, but as a scholarship award winner.

“Through this, I will be able to connect with many people at the conference and have my name heard and read by conference attendees, some of whom could be my future employers. This scholarship will provide me with financial relief, help me to add a well-known award to my resume, and give me the opportunity to make important connections in the industry by networking with those in attendance.”


Pablo Agustin Boeri, University of Florida, Receives the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000.

LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 11, 2018 — Pablo Agustin Boeri was awarded the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,000. He is working toward his master’s degree at the University of Florida, which he will complete during the summer of 2019. Currently, he is working as a graduate research assistant in Turf Science under the supervision of Dr. J. Bryan Unruh. Boeri excels in meeting his goals while maintaining a perfect GPA.

Boeri says, “My thesis project is focused on the evaluation of bahiagrass, where I am testing new cultivars with superior turf qualities for herbicide tolerance, physiological responses under drought conditions and root characteristics. The objective of this project is to release an improved cultivar that will increase water conservation and reduce maintenance in the urban landscape and on golf course roughs and similar areas.

“I recently submitted a request to present my research at the Crop Science Society of America’s international annual meeting being held Nov. 4–7, 2018, in Baltimore, Maryland. This will be an invaluable opportunity to keep increasing the level of my communications skills. The financial support from FTGA is crucial for my participation in this event.

“Meeting new people at the conference who are working in the same area and making connections with them will enrich my vision of my current research, the turfgrass industry in the United States and turfgrass science.”

After earning his master’s degree, Boeri is planning to pursue a Ph.D.

The FTGA was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82-billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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Press Release Thu, 11 Oct 2018 21:33:45 GMT
29th Annual Central Florida Turf Research Tournament Raises $5,200 for Turfgrass Research https://www.ftga.org/news/339146/ https://www.ftga.org/news/339146/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact
Heather Russo, Executive Director
(863) 688-9413
Heather@FTGA.org


29th Annual Central Florida Turf Research Tournament Raises $5,200 for Turfgrass Research

LAKELAND, Fla., April 5, 2017 — The 29th Annual Central Florida Turf Research Tournament was held on January 9. The tournament raised more than $5,200 for turfgrass research for the Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation.

Bill Kistler, Florida Turfgrass Association president, says, “We would like to thank Stuart Leventhal and his club for another successful Central Florida Turf Research tournament at Interlachen Country Club. Stuart is an admirable superintendent who has shown the utmost respect and dedication to the turfgrass industry.” Stuart has raised more than $110,294 since the inceptionof the Turfgrass research tournament. Stuart is also the proud recipient of the FTGA Wreath of Grass Award in 2013, the FTGA’s highest honor.

The FTGA was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82-billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.


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Press Release Wed, 5 Apr 2017 15:37:34 GMT
2017 Turf Seminar Information https://www.ftga.org/news/318369/ https://www.ftga.org/news/318369/


 2017 Turf Seminar Registration & Sponsorship Is Available   

The FTGA Turf Seminars are a popular offering that have been conducted for dozens of years.  They are comprised of a series of 12 educational seminars held during the months of January, February and March that are statewide.  Annually the seminars are attended by more than 1,000 turfgrass professionals overall.

Attendees will receive CEUs from FDACS, GCSAA, FNGLA, and CCA.  Lunch is provided at each seminar. 

Online registration is open or click the image to download the brochure.  *CEUs are pending and will be available soon.


 Turf Seminars Are Sponsored By

          

Each turf seminar will have an area for exhibitors to have a tabletop for display their products and services. It is recommended that the exhibitor setup 30 minutes prior to the registration time.

Sponsorship opportunities include water, breakfast, lunch sponsorship.  Sponsors will be given an extra opportunity to speak before the break or before lunch.  These seminars are ideal for networking with potential and current clients.


12 locations $1,350 | 9 locations $1,200 | 5 locations $800 | 1 location $250
Water $100 per location | Breakfast $250 per location | Lunch $500 per location

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Press Release Fri, 18 Nov 2016 19:50:16 GMT
FTGA Announces Staff Changes https://www.ftga.org/news/314832/ https://www.ftga.org/news/314832/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact
Heather Russo, Executive Director
(863) 688-9413
Heather@FTGA.org


Florida Turfgrass Association Announces Staff Changes

LAKELAND, Fla., (Oct. 26, 2016)--The Florida Turfgrass Association (FTGA) has named Heather Russo as the association’s executive director and Mac Carraway as the association’s director of operations effective Oct. 1. Bill Kistler, FTGA’s president stated, “Please join me and the entire board of directors, in congratulating both Heather and Mac.”

Russo will be the chief executive for the association with primary responsibility for its financial health, FTGA staffing and for representing the association with constituent and other key stakeholder groups. She will also establish overall strategic objectives, while seeking new areas of expansion that are consistent with the direction given by the association’s executive committee and its board of directors.

Carraway is the president of Carraway Consulting and executive director of the Environmental Research & Education Foundation. He will mentor Russo with particular emphasis on financial matters and industry advocacy.

The FTGA was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82-billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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Florida Turfgrass Association
411 E. Orange St., Ste. 205 | Lakeland, FL 33801
P (863) 688-9413 | F (863) 688-9610


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Press Release Wed, 26 Oct 2016 19:28:56 GMT
Dr. Troutman to Receive FTGA Wreath of Grass Award https://www.ftga.org/news/314830/ https://www.ftga.org/news/314830/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact
Heather Russo, Executive Director
(863) 688-9413
Heather@FTGA.org


Dr. Troutman to Receive FTGA Wreath of Grass Award

LAKELAND, Fla., (Oct. 31, 2016)--The Florida Turfgrass Association (FTGA) awarded Dr. Barry Troutman with the 2016 FTGA Wreath of Grass Award. This award is the FTGA’s highest honor and pays tribute to individuals who have shown outstanding service to the FTGA and to the turfgrass industry. The awards were presented during the 64th Annual Conference and Show Annual Meeting Lunch in Palm Harbor, Florida. Dr. Troutman’s award was presented by colleague Mac Briley. Briley stated, “Dr. Troutman has been a leader and a mentor to many turfgrass professionals with integrity and his external presence. When Barry speaks, people listen.”

In December 2015, Dr. Troutman retired from BrightView Landscape Company (formerly ValleyCrest Companies). In January, he has started his own company Turf and Ornamental Technology that will provide horticulture and agronomic solutions and training to lawn and landscape professionals. Troutman is a certified trainer in Florida Friendly Best Management Practices and a certified pest control operator. He served on the FTGA’s board and was a past president with the Georgia Turfgrass Association.

The FTGA was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82-billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.


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Florida Turfgrass Association
411 E. Orange St., Ste. 205 | Lakeland, FL 33801
P (863) 688-9413 | F (863) 688-9610
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Press Release Wed, 26 Oct 2016 19:25:40 GMT
FTRF Awards $4,000 in Academic Scholarship https://www.ftga.org/news/314828/ https://www.ftga.org/news/314828/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact
Heather Russo, Executive Director
(863) 688-9413
Heather@FTGA.org


Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) Awards $4,000 in Academic Scholarship

LAKELAND, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2016)--On Sept. 28, 2016, the Florida Turfgrass Research Foundation (FTRF) announced that three Florida students will receive scholarships for the 2016-2017 academic year. All recipients attend the University of Florida and are preparing for careers in turfgrass management. These students were selected based on their academic record, leadership capabilities and extra-curricular activities. The FTRF is a tax-deductible, 501(c)(3) and is funded through its member’s membership contributions. To date the FTRF has awarded $230,000 in scholarships.

Allison Bechtloff received the Col. Frank Ward Memorial Scholarship for $1,500. She is working on a non-thesis master’s degree in Environmental Horticulture. Her academic honors are with the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences (CALS). She was an honors student, a CALS Ambassador and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Bechtloff is fascinated with the outdoors and how landscapes are created. She developed a passion for growing plants and making beautiful landscapes through her plant science education. She would like to make a career in the residential turf and landscape management.

Kaleb Lewis received the Ralph White Scholarship for $1,500. Kaleb is the second recipient to receive this scholarship. As a native Floridian, he worked for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on the game day crew for three years and realized his passion for sports field management. He is employed with the University Athletic Association through the University of Florida and has a summer internship with the Baltimore Orioles. Lewis’ career goal is to become the head groundskeeper in minor or major league baseball.

Christopher Ryan received the Bill Entwistle, Sr. Scholarship for $1,000. In 2015, Christopher also received the Col. Frank Ward Memorial Scholarship for $1,500. Christopher is also a native Floridian and has a master’s degree in Turfgrass Science. He has conducted survey work and created maps that utilize GIS software related to the spread of summer fertilizer blackout ordinances in the state. Christopher has received the Futures Leads in Science Award from the American Society of Agronomy/Crop Science Society of America/Social Science Society of America. He has taken leadership with the Gator Citrus Club and the University of Florida Turfgrass Club. After graduating he would like to focus his career on natural resource management.

The FTGA was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to education, research and the promotion of environmentally responsible and scientifically based management practices for the turfgrass industry. Florida ranks No. 1 in the nation for turfgrass related economic activity with total revenues estimated at $7.82-billion and a total employment of more than 173,000 jobs. The FTGA continues to advocate for and promote the turfgrass industry with extensive research, continuing education and opportunities for turfgrass professionals to network with their colleagues.

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Florida Turfgrass Association
411 E. Orange St., Ste. 205 | Lakeland, FL 33801
P (863) 688-9413 | F (863) 688-9610
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Press Release Wed, 26 Oct 2016 19:21:14 GMT