North Carolina Turfgrass - July / August 2021

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North Carolina Turfgrass is the official publication of the Turfgrass Council of North Carolina 110 Horizon Drive Suite 210 Raleigh, NC 27615 919.459.2070 Fax 919.459.2075 www.ncturfgrass.org

you want to be part of a select group of turfgrass professionals? Consider becoming a North Carolina Certified Turfgrass Professional.

TCNC is the only association that facilitates the North Carolina Certified Turfgrass Profession certification (NCCTP). The NCCTP designation is the only certification program dedicated to turfgrass professionals in North Carolina.

BENEFITS INCLUDE • Technical competency in turfgrass management professionals. • Professional credibility as a turfgrass industry leader. •C onfirms your expertise in turfgrass management to customers and employers. •R eceive support when needed from other NCCTPs within the association. • Can be used for better visibility to the public and peers.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Marcy Cottle IMI Association Executives info@ncturfgrass.org 919.459.2070 Published by: Leading Edge Communications, LLC 206 Bridge Street Franklin, TN 37064 615.790.3718 Fax 615.794.4524 info@leadingedgecommunications.com

TCNC OFFICERS PRESIDENT

• Access to tools and resources for marketability.

Kevin Herrmann Fairway Green Inc. Raleigh, NC

There are currently 57 active North Carolina Certified Turfgrass Professionals in this state. However, we have several hundred turfgrass professionals in NC that we would like to add to this esteemed certification.

VICE PRESIDENT

The North Carolina Certified Turfgrass Professional certification is excellent for individuals that did not get formally educated in turfgrass management and want to excel in the industry. This designation affirms you have the knowledge to manage turf in the most scientific way. Even if you did receive a turfgrass degree, NCCTP is an excellent addition to your credentials

PAST PRESIDENT

You will need to maintain and be a current TCNC member and pay for the certification annually. You will also need to maintain your NCDA Pesticide License. Study material is purchased at the time you register for the certification. You will schedule a time to take the exam within a year of receiving the study material. The exam will be open book. The goal of the test is to demonstrate you know how to find the correct answer. NC State’s Short Course has all of the information needed to take the NCCTP exam. Taking the exam right after participating in the NC State Short Course makes the exam much easier since the knowledge is fresh.

Wilson Sutton Falling Creek Golf Club Kinston, NC

Gene Queen Nature's Select Winston Salem, NC

TREASURER Jonathan Richardson, NCCTP NCCTP Chairman Green Resource Dunn, NC

Clifford Ruth, Area Agent and Regional Certification Program Coordinator, Agriculture Buncombe County Center executes the exam in the western part of the state. He offers a course with study material that makes the exam easier to manage.

DIRECTORS

Please visit ncturfgrass.org or contact us at 919-459-270 or info@ncturfgrass.org to receive additional information about this certification or sign up to receive your North Carolina Certified Turfgrass Professional.

Brian Beane Nature's Select Premium Turf Services Winston-Salem, NC

Kevin Herrmann 2021 TCNC President

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Damon Dean Keith Hills Country Club Lillington, NC

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