Explore every episode of the podcast Cornell Clippings Podcast
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| Ice Melting Points and Temperature | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:02:00 | |
How much ice can a pound of salt really melt? In this episode, Frank Rossi and Dan Schied, director of Cornell University Grounds Department, break down the "pounds of ice melted per pound of salt" chart and explain how temperature dramatically changes performance. Sodium chloride loses nearly two-thirds of its effectiveness at 5°F and fluctuates sharply around the freezing point. Find the chart on our website!
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Breaking the Ice on Salt Injury | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:13:24 | |
Salt may be just another input for grounds crews — but it's often one of the biggest winter expenses. In this episode, we explore how snow and deicing materials impact turf along sidewalks and managed landscapes. We break down soil compaction, salt injury, rising soil electrical conductivity (EC), and what it means for spring recovery. The team also discusses treated salts, including molasses and magnesium chloride blends, that reduce bounce, work at lower temperatures, and can cut sodium chloride use by up to 30%, potentially saving turf and budget alike.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| Handling Water Use Variability in Changing Weather Patterns | 29 May 2025 | 00:04:40 | |
As climate change increases drought, rainfall and unpredictability, managing water use wisely has never been more important. In this episode, we introduce practical tools and strategies to adapt irrigation and infrastructure for water resilience. From irrigation audits and water budgeting to drought planning and understanding evapotranspiration (ET), we dive into how producers and land managers can prepare for water variability. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| The Mowing Equation: Grass Type, Height & Clippings | 21 May 2025 | 00:04:46 | |
How does the type of grass you grow impact how often you mow and what happens when you cut it too short? In this episode, we break down the science behind turf management, including how mowing height affects clipping production, why grass type influences mowing frequency, and how following the 1/3 Rule can lead to healthier lawns. Learn how maintaining a slower growth rate can reduce mowing needs and minimize clippings, all while keeping your turf in top condition.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| NoMowMay: Who Really Benefits from the Cut? | 14 May 2025 | 00:05:44 | |
What do we gain—and what do we risk—when we change how we mow? In this episode, we explore the ecosystem services of traditional lawns, bee lawns, and urban meadows, with a special focus on the growing "No Mow May" movement. Drawing on research from the University of Guelph and others, we dig into the ecological tradeoffs of reduced mowing. While skipping the cut may support pollinators and promote deeper root systems, it can also lead to weakened turf, tougher weed control, and even unexpected consequences—like increased snake habitats.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Equity, Data, and the Future of Sports Facilities | 08 May 2025 | 00:11:04 | |
What makes a great playing field—and who gets to decide? In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked world of sports field management with Dr. Chase Straw, Assistant Professor of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M. We explore the unequal access to youth sports facilities, the health benefits of participation, and how data and mapping tools can drive more equitable investment. From the environmental tradeoffs of synthetic turf to the pivotal role field managers can play in facility planning, this conversation unpacks how interdisciplinary research and better decision-making can create greener, fairer play for everyone.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Bermuda grass in Changing Climates | 30 Apr 2025 | 00:04:42 | |
Bermuda grass is creeping north. Nebraska Extension Turfgrass Specialist Roch Gaussoin joins the podcast to share an update on Bermuda research becoming a viable solution across the Midwest. He explains how to maintain turf in shifting climates, compares seed costs, and discusses why Bermuda is often preferred over Zoysia for its superior recovery and growth potential.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| What Do Golfers Really Want from the Game? | 23 Apr 2025 | 00:04:29 | |
While distance and lightning-fast greens might sound ideal, most golfers prioritize smooth surfaces, even lies, and good company. In this episode, we unpack new research from Myers College and the University of Copenhagen that explores how age, skill level, and geography shape what players value most—and what it means for course design and management.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Agronomy at the Masters: Augusta National Golf Club | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:05:54 | |
It's Masters week, and this episode breaks down the mystery behind Augusta National's putting green speeds and agronomy, comparing official mowing heights with real-world performance. We explore the specialized mowers used for flawless transitions and dive into USGA data on how mowing direction influences ball rollout.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Garden State Turf | 09 Apr 2025 | 00:01:55 | |
Did you know turf grass covers 20% of New Jersey? Discover why turf plays such a significant role in the Northeast's landscape and environmental management strategies.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| Developing Relationships with Parks and Coaches | 03 Apr 2025 | 00:09:56 | |
Renovating local parks requires more than just an engineer developed plan, rather a turf scientist to development local sports fields. Learn how the Cornell Turfgrass team revitalized Ithaca's Cass Park field by collaborating with athletic directors and coaches to manage field usage. Hear practical advice on balancing resources, planning renovations, and labor considerations that are often overlooked. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Managing Fertilizer Inputs As Spring Approaches | 26 Mar 2025 | 00:02:48 | |
Rebuilding damaged turf areas requires strategic inputs. Learn how to use starter fertilizers, nitrogen applications, and consistent watering to reestablish growth. This episode provides practical advice on recovering winter-damaged spots and understanding what areas can bounce back with the right care.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| What New York Golf Turf BMPs Are Achieving — And What They're Not | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:14:32 | |
The Cornell Turfgrass Team dives into the New York Golf Economic and Environmental Impact Report, sharing the latest data on Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the state. Carl Schimenti and Jake Zajkowski break down what tracking changes in turf management really looks like. They discuss why a 4–5 year horizon is ideal for measuring adoption rates, what's working — like using evapotranspiration (ET) data to guide irrigation, installing wash stations, and collecting clipping volumes on putting greens to reduce fertilizer use. And what still needs work: documenting fertilizer use, implementing IPM plans, and preparing drought emergency strategies. Tune in to hear which BMPs are making a real impact and where New York golf courses still have room to grow.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Pick Up Sticks: First Steps in Spring Lawn Prep | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:04:52 | |
March is the perfect time to prepare your lawn for the growing season. Discover how microclimates caused by pavement and buildings impact grass health and weed growth. This episode offers a guide to creating a spring maintenance checklist, tackling problem areas, and setting up your lawn for success.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Warming Up Golf Surfaces & Managing Winter Injury | 12 Mar 2025 | 00:09:17 | |
Dr. Kevin Frank of Michigan State University shares expert insights on preventing and recovering from winter injury on golf courses. Discover how soil temperature monitoring, protective covers, and turf pigments can be used. Plus, explore the benefits and drawbacks of using black sand for heat retention and effective strategies for re-establishing damaged greens.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Growing Degree Days in Turf 101 | 06 Mar 2025 | 00:07:39 | |
Growing degree days (GDDs) are critical for golf managers to predict plant growth and plan seasonal maintenance. This episode features a climate expert, Dr. Art DeGaetano, from Cornell's Northeast Climate Center discussing how temperature fluctuations influence grass response, helping managers fine-tune turf care strategies for optimal results. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| Preparing Turf in Winter | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:10:21 | |
Winter can take a toll on both warm- and cool-season grasses. Explore how heat transfer from pavement, dormancy periods, and slower green-up times impact grass health. Learn why late-fall nitrogen applications are essential for promoting faster spring recovery in Kentucky Bluegrass and Bermuda Grass.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Pesticides and Transparency: The Origins of the EIQ | 10 Sep 2025 | 00:04:54 | |
What does it really mean when we talk about the "impact" of pesticides? In this episode, we explore the origin and purpose of the Environmental Impact Quotient (EIQ)—a tool designed to translate pesticide use into measurable environmental impact. Frank Rossi reflects on his early work with the EIQ, stemming from the apple industry and later extending into turfgrass, where it became a way to demonstrate the thoughtful, environmentally aware decisions turf managers make every day. He also revisits his original collaboration with Jennifer Grant, former New York State IPM director, and Bob Portmess, former extension associate, who helped shape the EIQ into a tool in pest management.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| Rethinking Golf Course Management and Play | 27 Aug 2025 | 00:02:19 | |
Smarter care for the course. Smarter care for yourself. This episode looks at golf from two perspectives—the superintendent and the golfer. For superintendents, Carl Schimenti shares why site-specific care is the next frontier in course management. For golfers, he reminds us that the game isn't just about scorecards—it's also about appreciating the natural, urban green spaces that surround us. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| What to Test in Synthetic Turf: Field Safety and Infill Depth | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:09:30 | |
Think your turf field is game-ready? The real test goes beneath the surface. In this episode, we explore what athletic programs should be testing annually to ensure the longevity of synthetic turf fields and protect athlete safety. From infill depth to traction and concussion risks, routine testing matters. Our guest is Dr. John Sorochan, Distinguished Professor of Turfgrass Science and Management at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He shares best practices for synthetic turf maintenance, how infill migration affects performance, and the role of rotational testing in reducing injury risks. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| Ideal Fields for Premier Soccer Play | 11 Jul 2025 | 00:04:38 | |
What do elite soccer coaches and players want from natural turfgrass? In this "Christmas in July" episode, we explore how turf performance affects player movement, even in the snow. Carl Schimenti breaks down a winter match at Cornell to reveal how coaches assess playability, from trueness of roll and vertical bounce to moisture and ball control. Learn how real-time turf conditions shape game strategy, and how researchers are measuring what matters to players on the field.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| The Poa to Bentgrass Transition in New York | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:10:10 | |
Retired golf course superintendent Rick Slattery, formerly of Locust Hill, discusses his spring approach to promoting creeping bentgrass growth over Poa annua. He explains how holding off on spring irrigation helps weaken Poa, and how targeted inputs can manage high-Poa areas like shaded or poorly draining greens. Rick shares how cultural practices and selective spot treatments can reduce Poa pressure, especially as changing climate conditions make maintaining Poa more difficult. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season.
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| Performance Comparison: Side vs Rear Discharge in Mulching Mowers | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:09:05 | |
What's the best mower system for managing excess clippings on turf? Dr. Grady Miller of North Carolina State University joins us to share results from recent mower and tractor testing on sod farms. His research evaluated engine horsepower, blade design, and mulching density to identify which setups deliver the cleanest cut and most effective mulching. Tune in for practical insights valuable to turf managers, grounds crews, and anyone aiming to improve mowing performance. Listen to the full conversation with Dr. Miller on youtube. Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Topdressing: What Have the Options Been Over the Years? | 05 Jun 2025 | 00:11:59 | |
This episode features Dr. Roch Gaussoin from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, along with Frank and Carl, discussing the evolution of topdressing and turf management practices. Topics include the timing of spring aeration to avoid bumpy greens, the potential overuse of sand for organic matter control, and the benefits of shifting toward less aggressive, growth-driven topdressing strategies. The group also explores the development of a standardized method for sampling golf greens, emphasizing appropriate sampling depth and the importance of preserving surface verdure.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Changing Temperatures and Green Up: Approaching Early Spring Management | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:09:05 | |
Spring weather is often unpredictable, with rainfall and temperatures varying significantly each week. Through all this uncertainty, how can you set your lawn up for success in the coming months?
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||
| Sustainable Landscapes at Cornell | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:07:08 | |
To build a sustainable and carbon neutral campus by 2030, Cornell is starting from the grounds up.
Stay Informed with Cornell Turfgrass: For more insights, research-backed strategies, and the latest turf management updates, visit turf.cals.cornell.edu. Stay connected and join the conversation—follow Cornell Turfgrass on YouTube, Facebook, and X for expert advice, live discussions, and educational content throughout the growing season. | |||