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EW Podcast - Joel Simmons with Sam Ferro

EW Podcast - Joel Simmons with Sam Ferro
Feb 9, 2023 · 1h 11m 17s

We had the pleasure of talking with Sam Ferro, President of Turf & Soil Diagnostics, one of the leading physical testing laboratories in the country. We are very strong believers...

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We had the pleasure of talking with Sam Ferro, President of Turf & Soil Diagnostics, one of the leading physical testing laboratories in the country. We are very strong believers in the Three Legged Stool agronomic model which explains how soil chemistry, physics and biology must work together to build a well balanced soil profile. We know that chemistry can affect physics by helping air and water move through the soil. This movement creates a good environment for the soil biology, so when soil physics is a limiting factor, soil biology will not proliferate. This is why testing the physical environment of a sports turf site is so important. Sam walks us through what we need to know when it comes to physical soil testing. We talk about basic sand, silt and clay tests, water release curves and the importance of testing sand top dressings. It is very important to test the sand that will be used for constructing golf course greens or sand built sports fields and Sam gives us a lot of advice on the process. Physical testing is one of most important agronomic practices for any turf manager to understand. This conversation can help!

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