Micah Woods

Micah Woods

I'm chief scientist at the Asian Turfgrass Center and director of the @paceturf information service. Some current projects include #OM246, #ClipVol, and #MLSN.

Appears in 196 Episodes

Maximum N rates that work when linked to growth potential (GP) with Dr. Michael Bekken

I spoke with Michael Bekken about normal nitrogen rates, why they vary so much, why that matters, what a normal N rate linked to growth potential (GP) might be, and gr...

Sand topdressing rates, soil organic matter/material, cultivation, and K with Chas Schmid

Dr. Chas Schmid has been involved with many of the same topics I often study and consider---sand topdressing, potassium fertilization, soil organic matter, putting gre...

Fertilizer by "program" vs. application by a flexible system

This considers fertilizer programs, whether research can be misleading when fertilizer is applied at fixed rates on calendar schedules, and why I'm excited about the u...

Documenting progress by comparing totals from one year to the next with Jon Wall

I was a co-author, in 2013, of an article with the title "Documenting your progress toward sustainability." Jon Wall joined me to discuss this topic, and to consider w...

How much soil organic matter is too much? Plus Zoysia, circle mows, botany, and ecology

I flipped through four recent blog posts, about zoysia seedheads on putting greens, the practical question of how much organic matter (or total organic material is too...

The bobble test scoring scale and what the test is used for with Chris Tritabaugh

Chris Tritabaugh joined me to discuss the #bobbletest scoring scale and the overall utility of this test. It is used for assessing the smoothness and trueness of ball ...

Total organic material testing and reacting to soil test results with John Rowland

Dr. John Rowland from the USGA Green Section Florida region joined me to discuss soil sampling, seasonal soil pH changes, plus sampling and testing methodology for tot...

Change in ball roll on putting greens from morning to afternoon

Everyone knows a golf green is smoothest right after the morning work, with some decrease in smoothness as the day goes on. How much does the smoothness and trueness o...

Using turf math, mg/kg, ppm, and fertilizer rates, with Bjarni Hannesson

Bjarni Hannesson joined me to discuss parts per million (ppm) and how that measure of nutrients in the soil can be expressed as a fertilizer rate, and vice versa. This...

Does a location exist with 365 days a year of high GP for cool-season grass?

The temperature-based growth potential, developed by PACE Turf, transforms the average air temperature to a growth potential (GP). The GP is conveniently scaled from 0...

"Blown away by the quality" of turfgrass by a simple method of adjusting N fertilizer

An anonymous golf course superintendent wrote that they were "blown away by the quality of these surfaces with an amount of nitrogen I would’ve thought was far too sma...

A daily tournament diary from the 2023 KBC Augusta golf tournament in Japan

I spent nine days at the KBC Augusta golf tournament in 2023. In this episode, I introduce the blog post with the daily diary of my observations and measurements durin...

Reflections on a July with record heat and drought

Andrew McDaniel and I worked together at Habu CC in July 2001. We also worked together at the 50th KBC Augusta tournament in August 2023. I reflect on, and discuss, bo...

Green firmness measurements after using a 4 ton roller (it actually didn't firm the surface much)

Andrew McDaniel joined me from the Keya GC maintenance office to discuss firmness measurements of putting greens, using a 4 ton roller on the greens, and why the green...

Tournament golf and zoysia greens are a fascinating combination

I recorded this from Keya Golf Club, which will host the 50th KBC Augusta golf tournament on korai (Zoysia matrella) putting greens this week. I explained why I find t...

The growth ratio for consistent growth and nitrogen fertilizer adjustment with Jason Haines

Jason Haines joined me for another #TurfMath episode to explain what the growth ratio is, how he uses it, and how he calibrates it. See this post for the equation and ...

Turf Math with Bjarni Hannesson and Jason Haines

We discussed the ease of metric units and the utility of knowing some key numbers in turfgrass maintenance.We discussed this post: https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/...

Using morning and afternoon VWC measurements to find the site specific crop coefficient #TurfHacks

One of the things you can do when you are able to express soil water content as a depth of water, and vice versa, is to express the water loss rate from the soil divid...

A soil water content turf hack

For as long as I can remember, I've used the easy 1 mm = 1 L = 1% soil volumetric water content (VWC) relationship when converting between water use by grass, ET, irri...

I prefer sand topdressing amounts expressed as a depth

I gave three reasons for my preference that sand topdressing amounts be expressed as a depth. One is consistency and standardization. Depth means the area to which the...

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