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SFMA conf 2024

SFMA’s 35th CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION WAS A SUCCESS!

February 1, 2024

SFMA was pleased to welcome nearly 2,200 participants, including more than 1,350 attendees and over 800 exhibitors to the Ocean Center Convention Center. Four days of industry education, networking events,

2024 SFMA Committee Sign Up Opening Soon!

February 1, 2024

Just as turfgrass requires the right soil, nutrients, moisture, and maintenance, volunteers are essential to SFMA’s future! SFMA is very fortunate that its membership has a strong culture of volunteerism. Each

SFMA Mentorship Program Launch

February 1, 2024

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our exciting new mentorship program! This program has been designed to provide invaluable guidance, support, and knowledge-sharing opportunities for individuals passionate about

Don’t Forget to Renew your Membership for 2024!

February 1, 2024

Can you believe that the 2024 SFMA Conference is over and we are already into the second month of the year? Time flies when you are having fun! If you have

Post Conference Education

February 1, 2024

SFMA continues to provide education from our industry experts for four weeks following the conference. Every Tuesday we will host a session. Be sure to register for each session so

2024 Conference Recordings

February 1, 2024

If you were unable to attend the 2024 SFMA Conference, make sure to visit the SFMA website and purchase the recordings for $149. Access to individual sessions is $20 each. https://podiumcast.com/store/events/sports-field-2024 SFMA

SFMA’s Call for Presentations

February 1, 2024

SFMA’s call for presentations for the 2025 SFMA Conference is open! Click here to submit your presentation ideas. The 2025 SFMA Conference will be held January 12-16 in Palm Springs, CA. Share

Turfgrass Rundown – Turfgrass Fertilization: A Basic Guide for Professional Turfgrass Managers

February 1, 2024

Dollar for dollar, fertilization does more to improve poor-quality turfgrass or maintain good quality turfgrass than any other management practice. Proper fertilization practices produce a dense, medium- to dark-green turf