Want to kick a soccer ball on the same turf designed for the FIFA World Cup?
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture Smith Center for International Sustainable Agriculture and the Department of Plant Sciences in the UT College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources are honored to have among our ranks John Sorochan, Distinguished Professor of Turfgrass Science and Management. He is currently conducting research for the field design team responsible for developing the turf used in the 2018 World Cup.
The event is being held June 25 at noon at the East Tennessee Research and Education Center (ETREC) Turf Plots, 3215 Alcoa Highway, Knoxville.
Sorochan and his team have replicated these turf plots at the East Tennessee Research and Education Center (ETREC) and will be hosting an informational presentation Monday, June 25that 12:00pm. During this presentation, guests will have the opportunity to kick a soccer ball around the same type of field as the world’s best professionals currently competing on the world stage! The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture celebrates 50 years of excellence in providing Real. Life. Solutions. through teaching, discovery and service. ag.tennessee.edu.
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Canada (3 venues)