Due to the COVID-19 health crisis, the Irrigation Association (IA) will be canceling the in-person Faculty Academy events in an effort to protect the health and safety of its attendees,
Participation increased in seven of 10 segments in 2019, according to the 2020 edition of the National Sporting Goods Association’s (NSGA) Sports Participation in the U.S. report. One segment remained
According to the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), due to COVID-19, some states have changed their state applicator rules. This remains a very fluid situation and NALP is continuing to
Sports Turf Company, a specialty sports construction and surfacing company, announced it was awarded the renovation project for Cobb County (Ga.) schools to replace the synthetic fields at all 16
SFMA continues to ramp up its efforts to support sports field professionals, and has engaged several groups to compile relevant resources to this crisis. SFMA is dedicating a portion of
The Toro Company is giving $500,000 to assist families and communities worldwide that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Grant funding from the Toro Foundation will span all regions
The Irrigation Association announced the winners of its 2020 scholarship program. In its fourth year, the program awarded 22 scholarships to deserving recipients studying and pursuing careers in the irrigation
SportsField Management, the official publication of the Sports Turf Managers Association, announced the new SportsField Management Podcast. Whether you are in the field or on the go, you can be listening to
SFMA’s April webinar will be live on YouTube, Tuesday, April 21 at 7 a.m. EST. The webinar, titled “Tracking Every Drop: Irrigation Audits and Troubleshooting for Success,” will be presented by
SFMA has extended its renewal process until midnight April 30 before a membership is officially dropped and services are halted. SFMA thanks those who have been able to renew. According to