According to an article by Carrie Shuster on facilityexecutive.com, when most workers aren’t feeling quite up to par, it’s common for people to ask themselves, “Should I go to work
This SFMA-sponsored webinar will be a preview of Dr. Adam Thoms and Dr. Nick Christians’ 2019 SFMA Conference presentations – Plant and Soil Interactions for Athletic Fields and Development of
Wilson Morgan, who majors in crop, soil and environmental sciences at Auburn University, was selected to assist the grounds crew in field preparations for Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
“Professional Turfgrass Management” webinar presented by Dr. Michael Goatley, Jr., and Liza Z. Goatley, available Nov. 20 – 26. Here’s a link to the video. And here’s a link to vote
From the Rutgers Turf Blog: For those interested in soil health – we all should be – the Soil Health Institute has release a 60-minute documentary featuring innovative farmers and soil
Great story by Ed Miller of pilotonline.com on the long life of Foreman Field on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA. Miller writes this isn’t the first
Members craft unique patterns for eligibility to win complimentary registration to the 2019 SFMA Annual Conference in Phoenix. Entries are submitted via Facebook before November 16; only patterns produced with
Paying a good deed forward is something we all could use more of these days. The loyal volunteers of Project EverGreen’s GreenCare and SnowCare for Troops programs do this each
Around the world, over 13,000 plant species have embedded themselves in new environments—some of them integrate with the native plants, but others spread aggressively. Understanding why some plants become invasive,
The 1st annual Maryland Turfgrass Conference and Trade Show is set for December 11 at Turf Valley Resort and Conference Center, Ellicott City. They say if you resist change that you