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CTP Short Course

2013 Certified Turfgrass Professional Short Course

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Short course is sponsored by NC Cooperative Extension and the Turfgrass Council of North Carolina.

Classes will be held at the Buncombe County Extension Center. Classes are on Fridays  from 8:30 -5:00 p.m. each day. Note exam date, February 15th, is from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00p.m. To become a Certified Turfgrass Professional you must register with the Turfgrass Council of North Carolina in order to take the exam. You must also have already become a licensed pesticide applicator. Ideally, for one to sit for the exam they should have already been a TCNC member for one year. The fees above include both application fee and exam fee.

North Carolina Pesticide Credits have been applied for. Please note–you may take the class for the educational content without taking the exam.

Day 1-  January 25th, 2013

Section I Turfgrass Characteristics
The Benefits of Turf in Our World; The Many Parts of North Carolina’s Turfgrass Industry; Important Turfgrass Characteristics; Vegetative Identification of Turfgrasses; Regions of North Carolina where the major grass species are best adapted; Some of the commonly used cultivars for each turfgrass species

Section II Establishing Turfgrass
Criteria that should be considered when selecting turfgrasses;  Climatic zones of North Carolina;  Best time to establish a particular turfgrass species; How to prepare a site for planting;  Different planting methods;  How to read a seed label to purchase the best seed;  How to calculate seed needs;  How to renovate a poor or declining turf;  How to select and manage turfgrasses for shaded environments  - Hands-on Lab-

Section III Soils & Nutrient Management

Introduction to Soil-Water Dynamics;  Soil Volume;  Soil Structure; Soil Depth & Horizons; Soil Colloids;  Essential Elements;  Nutrient Availability;  Cation Exchange Capacity;  Soil pH – Acidity & Liming;  Macronutrients and Micronutrients;  Nutrient Management Strategies: Soil Testing, Plant Tissue Testing, Monitoring & Visual Estimates; Nutrient Management Programs: Turf Species, Fertilization Timing, Fertilization Frequency, Fertilization Rates, Fertilizer Formulations;  Environmental Concerns & Considerations  -Hands-on Lab-

Day 2- February 1st, 2013

Section III Continued (if needed) and Section IV Cultural Practices
Mowing;  Irrigation;  Vertical Mowing; Power Raking; Aeration; Root Zone Cultivation

Section V Pests & Integrated Pest Management                                                     Pest Management Strategies;  Weed Identification and Management ; Diseases: Causes, Hosts, Developmental Factors & Forecasting, Symptoms; Management  of Insects: Identification, Prediction, Thresholds & Management       -Hands on Lab-

Section VI Pesticides Characteristics/Pesticide Characteristics;                 Pesticide Selection; Pesticide Formulations Applied as Solids; Pesticide Formulations Applied as Liquids; Judicious Pesticide Use; Pesticides in the Turf Environment; Storing, Handling & Disposing of Pesticides; Protective Clothing; Spill Containment, Accident Response; Equipment Cleanup; Plant Growth Regulators **Pesticide Credits applied for – Hands-on Lab-

Day 3- February 8th  2013

Section VII- Landscape Safety and Pesticide Use-                                             Personal & Operational Safety; The Role of HAZCOM Training; The differences between the chemical and trade name of pesticides;  Safe and effective use of pesticides

Section VIII Calculations & Calibration                                                                         Area Measurement; Calculations & Dilution Ratios; Sprayer Calibration; Sprayer Maintenance; Spreader Calibration; Spreader Maintenance; Fertilizer Calculations; Fertilizer Analysis & Ratios; Application Techniques & Options -Hands-on Lab-

Section IX Turfgrass Business & Economics/Review
Effective Personnel Management;  Estimating  Insurance;  Accounting;  Permitting & Licensing;  Marketing;  Customer & Public Relations; Review Session; Evaluations

Day  4-  February 15th EXAM
This exam may take all of 6 hrs, to be held at the Buncombe County Cooperative Extension Center.  Exam to start at 9:00 a.m. and go until time is called! Exam fees to be paid to Turfgrass Council of NC. You must take and pass this exam to become a Certified Turfgrass Professional. 

 

                                      

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REGISTRATION FORM

Due by December 31st, 2012  (We need confirmation early in order to get the books shipped to us in time for the class to begin)
Class Size Limited to 25

Company Name: ______________________________________________________________________________
Employee(s)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________Address:_____________________________________________________________________________________
City:_______________________________State:_______________Zip:__________________________________
Phone:______________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail Address:_______________________________________________________________________________

Registration for this class- $100.00 for the first person and $20 each for each additional employee. (only one book per company).  This fee covers the first textbook, refreshments, and all hand out materials!  If you have a book, the fee is $25.00.  This cost does not include the examination fee!   That fee is payable to TCNC    This information will be mailed to you at your request if you wish to take the examination.  It is not currently, on the internet.

PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO Buncombe County and MAIL TO:

Cliff Ruth, Extension Area Agent,

Buncome  County Cooperative Extension Center

94 Coxe Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801