The EarthWorks Podcast

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The EarthWorks Podcast is a series of interviews and conversations hosted by many of the EarthWorks agronomists, featuring friends from the turf industry. Interviews include noted golf course superintendents, industry experts, agronomists and business people. These conversations are designed to inform and entertain. EarthWorks has been a leader in the discussion of Biological Soil Management and has been producing professional grade carbon based fertilizers for over 30 years. Each year over 15,000 soil tests are performed by the companies agronomists and all of this builds the focus of The EarthWorks Podcast. Please enjoy.

  1. The EW Podcast - Jack Higgins with the Team at Nature's Own - Kevin and Wes Morrison

    3D AGO

    The EW Podcast - Jack Higgins with the Team at Nature's Own - Kevin and Wes Morrison

    This week, Jack Higgins sits down with Kevin and Wes Morrison, owners of Nature’s Own, to talk about what it really means to take a Soil First approach to lawn care. For more than three decades, Kevin has stayed committed to building from the ground up. It’s a philosophy he developed while studying at Rutgers in the 1980s, and one he’s never wavered from—even as industry trends and sales pressure pushed toward quick, surface-level results. Instead of “treating the top,” Kevin has always focused on investing in the root zone—where long-term plant health truly begins. Now working alongside Wes, the Morrisons continue to build on that foundation, delivering consistent, sustainable results by prioritizing soil biology, structure, and function. In this conversation, Jack, Kevin, and Wes dig into: • Why Soil First still matters more than ever • The difference between short-term results and long-term performance • How building the root zone leads to stronger, more resilient turf • What it takes to stay committed to a philosophy in a results-driven industry It’s a great discussion on staying grounded in your approach, trusting the process, and growing better turf by starting where it matters most—below the surface. Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.com  Podcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/  EW Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/

    42 min
  2. The EW Podcast - Our 300th Episode with Old Tom Morris (John Reilly), Tom Walker and John Chassard

    MAR 5

    The EW Podcast - Our 300th Episode with Old Tom Morris (John Reilly), Tom Walker and John Chassard

    We’re proud to share our 300th podcast episode. Nearly six years in, we’re grateful for every listener and guest who has made this podcast a meaningful part of the turf community. To mark the occasion, this milestone episode brings together three hosts and three special guests, each offering a unique story from across the game. First, our friend John Reilly, the Turf Monkey at Longboat Key Resort in Sarasota, Florida, introduces us to “Dirty Old Tom,” whom we met at the GCSAA Conference in Orlando. In a lively and entertaining segment, we revisit the legacy of Tom Morris, widely recognized as the grandfather of golf course greenkeeping. Beyond his four Open Championships, Morris was a pioneer who helped establish The Open, built clubs and golf balls, designed courses, introduced sand topdressing, and was the first to groom bunkers for play. It’s a fun and fitting nod to the roots of our profession. Next, Kevin sits down with Tom Walker to unpack the remarkable 2018 renovation of the Coeur d’Alene Resort’s floating green. To prevent the iconic green from sinking, the team reduced its weight from 5.5 million to 4.5 million pounds. The project required moving the green three miles across the lake, removing hundreds of cubic yards of soil, adding foam for buoyancy, restoring the original design, updating irrigation, and re-sodding before winter. Complex, costly, and carefully executed, the renovation preserved one of golf’s most recognizable features. Finally, Jack interviews John Chassard with a preview of the inaugural Jefferson Lehigh Valley Classic at Lehigh Country Club, featuring a field of 78 PGA TOUR Champions players. They discuss course conditions heading into September, tournament preparations, hospitality build-out, and the rebuild of the 11th green using Penn Poa to restore playability and performance. Proceeds from the event will benefit local charities throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and the greater Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley regions, including Valley Youth House and the Eagles Autism Foundation. Three hosts. Three guests. One milestone episode celebrating the past, present, and future of turf and golf. Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.com Podcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/ 2 Minute Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/

    1h 23m
  3. The EW Podcast - Joel Simmons with Dr. Mike Fidanza - Managing Fairy Ring and Soil Biology

    FEB 26

    The EW Podcast - Joel Simmons with Dr. Mike Fidanza - Managing Fairy Ring and Soil Biology

    This week we welcome Dr. Mike Fidanza from Penn State University, a globally recognized authority on fairy ring in turf. Our conversation digs into how this fungus establishes itself in the soil and why the traditional explanations only tell part of the story. For years, fairy ring was blamed solely on decomposing organic matter. While that plays a role, Dr. Fidanza explains why the issue runs deeper. He challenges the idea that carbon-based fertility causes fairy ring and instead points to the complexity of the soil biome and microbial interactions. Much of his current research focuses on how soil biology, moisture management, and drought stress influence the development and severity of the disease. He recently explored these themes in Golf Course Industry in his article, The Interactions of Plant Soil Microbes Under Drought Stress. A key takeaway from our discussion is that fairy ring often thrives where biological processes are not fully supported. When nitrification slows and ammonium lingers, fungi can take advantage of that imbalance. Healthy biological activity helps keep nutrient cycling moving and reduces the conditions that favor disease. This conversation reinforces what we’ve long discussed: managing turf challenges starts below the surface. Soil biology, carbon availability, and balanced nutrient cycling all play a critical role in creating resilient turf systems. Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.com Podcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/ 2 Minute Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/

    1h 7m
  4. The EW Podcast - GCSAA Recap: Connecting with Turf Leaders Across the Industry

    FEB 12

    The EW Podcast - GCSAA Recap: Connecting with Turf Leaders Across the Industry

    EarthWorks has returned from a fantastic week in Orlando at the GCSAA Trade Show and Conference, and by every measure, it was a tremendous success. On Wednesday afternoon, we welcomed friends from across the industry to our booth for cocktails. The space was packed from start to finish, and venue staff told us the EarthWorks gathering was the largest event on the show floor. Throughout the week, we spent valuable time with our distributor partners aligning goals for the year ahead while also connecting with countless turfgrass managers to answer questions, exchange ideas, and simply catch up. Those conversations remain the highlight of the show for our team. Reconnecting with longtime colleagues, some relationships spanning decades, and hearing both professional successes and personal updates is always deeply rewarding. One noticeable trend this year was the number of new companies entering the “organic” space. To us, this signals that EarthWorks’ nearly 40-year commitment to biological soil management continues to influence the industry in meaningful ways. We repeatedly heard from clients that EarthWorks has risen to the forefront of the carbon-based fertility movement, with more companies embracing a soil-first philosophy. As we shared stories from the week, the team also discussed opportunities to refine our approach for next year. And while there may be one notable exception, most of us are already looking forward to gathering again in New Orleans. Visit EarthWorks at: https://www.earthworksturf.com Podcasts: https://www.earthworksturf.com/earthworks-podcasts/ 2 Minute Turf Talks: https://www.earthworksturf.com/2-minute-turf-talks/

    48 min

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The EarthWorks Podcast is a series of interviews and conversations hosted by many of the EarthWorks agronomists, featuring friends from the turf industry. Interviews include noted golf course superintendents, industry experts, agronomists and business people. These conversations are designed to inform and entertain. EarthWorks has been a leader in the discussion of Biological Soil Management and has been producing professional grade carbon based fertilizers for over 30 years. Each year over 15,000 soil tests are performed by the companies agronomists and all of this builds the focus of The EarthWorks Podcast. Please enjoy.

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