The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) recently released a new standard for testing soil moisture sensors used to control landscape irrigation. The new standard has been published
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reopening the public comment period for 30 days on the proposed interim decisions for the neonicotinoids acetamiprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, and thiamethoxam. EPA is
SFMA’s new membership program invites non-members to sign up as a New Visitor. This will provide access to all of SFMA’s technical resources including the recent Route-to-Recovery Guide: Healing through
With the public restless to get back to recreational activities, safety concerns about the presence of coronavirus on athletic surfaces have been brought to the attention of sports field managers. This
As the world continues to learn from the ever-changing landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic, NCS4 has not issued the traditional best practice takeaways as its focus has been similarly understanding
STRI announced the launch of “Project Pathfinder,” which forms part of the UK Government’s emergency COVID-19 innovation strategy. The project will provide sports facilities and green spaces, affected by the COVID-19
Back in April, OSHA relaxed its guidelines on recording cases of COVID-19 due to the difficulty of determining if it was contracted at the workplace. According to the National Association
Dick Ericson, one of SFMA’s founders, passed away on Sun., May 17 in Minneapolis. Ericson was one of the four founders of SFMA, and SFMA’s first president from 1981-1982. He
SFMA has been hosting interactive Town Hall meetings via Zoom to share how sports field managers are setting their fields up for success in the future. These sessions offer brief presentations
The Irrigation Association (IA) issued a statement June 1 regarding the status of the 2020 Irrigation Show. It is with both regret and optimism that we write today to announce the