Eric Suryk
Sales Representative
309-339-7484
As one of our golf experts, Eric Suryk is here to meet the needs of ATS customers like you. Eric has been in the green industry since 2008 and has been with ATS since 2021. Before entering the industry, Eric studied at Southwestern Illinois College, earning an Associate of Soil Science with a turf specialization.
Send Eric Suryk A Message
Latest Educational Content
Colorants, pigments, and dyes are being used more than ever before as research comes out yearly. Each category has a specific use around the course, but all of them can be tank-mixed with fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and wetting agents to resist the fading effects of UV sunlight on the products you use.
For busy superintendents, plant growth regulators (PGRs) are allies in the fight for efficiency. Not only do they reduce labor needs, but they also help turfgrass make the most of its limited resources through stressful conditions.
When people talk about seeding over the winter or dormant seeding, what do they mean? Dormant seeding is a practice that takes place between the middle of November and early March, depending on your geography. You can seed any time during the winter once the soil temperature drops and stays below 40 degrees. Dormant seeding works anywhere you would typically seed on any height of turf.