

MSU LIBRARY HUNTER IRRIGATION ARCHIVE
This archive, an ongoing cooperative project of EPG Media & Specialty Information, SFMA and the Michigan State University Libraries, features public access to SportsField Management from 1985 to the present, less two months.įor questions or comments about this archive or the search engine, contact the Turfgrass Information Center. Its more than 2, 6 00 members oversee sports fields and facilities at schools, colleges and universities, parks and recreational facilities, and professional sports stadiums. The membership’s goal is to manage natural turf and synthetic surfaces to produce safe and aesthetically pleasing playing surfaces for athletes at all levels of playing abilities. SFMA also has the support of commercial members that furthers the industry through continuous advancements in technology. Since 1981, the association and its dozens of local chapters have been providing education, information and sharing practical knowledge in the art and science of sports field management. SFMA, formerly the Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA), is the not-for-profit, professional association for the men and women who manage sports fields. Features include facilities and operations, irrigation and drainage, tools and equipment, field science, and association programs. Slow Crop Development and Tillage Compaction May Create Need For Early Season Irrigation - May 2015. Start Off Irrigation Season with System Inspections and Repairs - May 2015. Published monthly, it presents comprehensive coverage of sports field management practices, emerging technologies and research. Value of Irrigation to the Southwest Michigan Economy - August 2014. SportsField Management, formerly SportsTurf Magazine, is the official publication of the Sports Field Management Association (SFMA) and the definitive resource for sports turf and athletic facility managers.
