The Finest
October 16, 2020 10:48 am"Living and serving with the finest people I have ever meet."
"Living and serving with the finest people I have ever meet."
"The skills I learned in the military were leading by example and prioritizing your tasks."
"If you were told to do a job, get it done."
"It was the honor of a lifetime to serve this great nation"
"All of that has helped me look at things differently"
A look at the science behind soil conditioning and why it's important to do more than just aerate in order to perfect soil, improve thatch decomposition and improve nutrient uptake.
Greg Lyman introduces the new Science Channel sponsored by Floratine
One of the most critical processes to coping with environmental and cultural stresses is the production of phytohormones, which serve as a kind of surrogate brain for the plant. Phytohormones give turf managers the tools to overcome these stresses by providing the proper ratios of growth hormones to drive either rooting or topical growth and density.