Hollman, AndrewWatkins, Eric2019-03-292019-03-292016https://hdl.handle.net/11299/202357Each year, the turfgrass research team at the University of Minnesota evaluates thousands of plots for turf performance. Typically, these evaluations are done visually, with a turfgrass researcher giving a score to each plot. The primary rating is “turfgrass quality”, which is rated on a scale of 1-9, with a 9 representing the best turfgrass quality and a 1 representing the poorest turfgrass quality. Turfgrass quality is a combination of traits that make a turf aesthetically pleasing, including color, density, freedom from disease and weeds, and uniformity. The results are separated by trial and planting year, and a table with all applications of fertilizers and pesticides along with other management information is also included.enturfKentucky bluegrassPerennial ryegrassfine fescuecreeping bentgrass2015 University of Minnesota Turfgrass Cultivar Evaluation ResultsReport