Jaime Staufenbeil

Milorganite Agronomist

Jaime Staufenbeil is a wife, hockey mom, and the Agronomist for Milorganite Fertilizer. She has a degree in Turfgrass Science from Ohio State University, is a former assistant golf course superintendent, and has spent her entire career in the turfgrass industry. Jaime loves Reese’s peanut butter cups, and talking turf…in that order.

Jaime Staufenbeil Milorganite Agronomist

 

Jaime's Most Recent Posts

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The extreme weather was brutal for growing a new lawn. My thin, struggling lawn was dominated by weeds and a couple of diseases, and then the weather finally improved!
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After hot weather threatened my newly seeded lawn, it then faced a brutal winter and unusual spring. Let’s see how it faired as I make my list of lawn projects.
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The second post in a series of a homeowner's experience starting a new lawn from seed. We continue with topsoil and seed selection, fertilizing, and keeping your investment…
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Installing a new lawn takes knowledge, time, and an appropriate budget. Here’s the story of the Milorganite agronomist adventures of starting her lawn from seed.
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Slow and quick-release fertilizers provide nutrients to lawns. How they’re derived and delivered, and the benefits of each differ. Which is right for your lawn?
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Palms require a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer four times during the growing season for consistent nutrients, especially in nutrient-poor sandy soils.