Understanding and Controlling Wild Violet in Lawns Wild violet (Viola sororia) is a widespread perennial broadleaf weed that can be particularly challenging to control in lawns. It is often found in shaded residential areas with established trees and thinner turf swards, and its presence in moist habitats suggests it may prefer irrigated sites. While some[Read More…]
Have you ever wondered how the MRTF operates—or where your membership dues, event registrations, or generous donations go? I’d like to share our FY26 budget with you to show how your involvement directly fuels our mission and makes a lasting impact. The MRTF is guided by a dedicated and diverse board of directors—your industry peers[Read More…]
You may know that Purdue University is home to one of the top turfgrass science programs in the world. What you may not know is that the Purdue Turf Program started with a push from the Midwest Regional Turf Foundation, which was organized in 1945 with a mission to support the research and education needs[Read More…]
By Aaron Patton and Vera Vukovic Smooth crabgrass is one of the most common weeds in lawns and probably the weed species we get the most questions about. We investigated the influence of mowing, fertilization, and light on the development of smooth crabgrass through a combination of field, greenhouse, and growth chamber experiments. We learned[Read More…]
You may know that Purdue University is home to one of the top turfgrass science programs in the world. What you may not know is that the Purdue Turf Program started with a push from the Midwest Regional Turf Foundation, which was organized in 1945 with a mission to support the research and education needs[Read More…]
Dr. Yiwei Jiang Retires After a 20-year career at Purdue University studying the physiology of grasses, Dr. Yiwei Jiang retired from Purdue University. This summer, he moved back to China where he can be closer to his family. He will continue to study grasses for the next several years, but now at the School of[Read More…]
On Tuesday, July 16, 2024 the Purdue Turf Program, the Purdue Green Industry Working Group and the Midwest Regional Turf Foundation successfully hosted the Purdue Turf and Landscape Field Day. The day didn’t start off as we had planned as our tent, capable of seating 500 people, was destroyed overnight in a severe storm. However,[Read More…]
This spring I have been on sabbatical working on a few different writing projects. I’ll tell you more about them in the future as they are all still a work in progress. I have also been busy working on several papers that will be presented in 2025 at the International Turfgrass Research Society in Japan.[Read More…]
This January, you should have received an invitation to participate in a survey that was sent to both members and non-members in our database. We wanted to learn what aspects of the MRTF you valued most and to hear your thoughts on our existing events and our ideas for new events in the future. We[Read More…]
Have you ever wondered how the MRTF operates or where your membership dues, registration income, or donation ends up? I wanted to share our FY25 budget with you and show you how your involvement in the MRTF makes a difference. The MRTF is governed by a diverse board of directors (lawn, golf, sports, distributors, etc.)[Read More…]