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Turf Resources

  • University of Minnesota - Turfgrass Science
  • University of Minnesota - Lawns and Turfgrass Management
  • Rutgers University - Center for Turfgrass Science
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison - Turfgrass Science
  • Oregon State University - Turf Management Program
  • Purdue University - Turfgrass Science
  • USDA-ARS - Reduced-Input Turfgrass

Fine Fescue Resources

  • The Fine Fescues
  • Fescue. You mean there’s more than one kind?
  • Fine Fescues: Low-Maintenance Species for Turf
  • Using Fine Fescue Species as a Low Input Turf for Golf Greens in Minnesota
  • Fine Fescue Performance under Traffic Stress on Golf Courses
  • Which fine fescue should you use?

This project was supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Specialty Crop Research Initiative under award number 2017-51181-27222. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and should not be construed to represent any official USDA or U.S. Government determination or policy.

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  • Project Objectives
  • Current Research
    • Presentations
    • Project Reports
    • Transitions to Fine Fescues
      • Transitions to Fine Fescues Overview
      • Opportunities for Transition
      • Acknowledgments
      • Barriers for Transition
      • Demo Plot Locations
      • Fine Fescue Establishment and Management Protocol
    • Research Publications
    • Fine Fescue Demo Sites
  • Resources
  • Our Team
  • News
  • Previous Research
    • Manager Study
    • Homeowner Study
    • Previous Publications