New England Sports Field Management Association | Winter 2022
This issue covers overcoming supply chain challenges in sports field management. Also features insights on snow molds and synthetic turf as well as turf health in high-use areas.
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President’s MessageNESTMA NewsUpcoming Events
Mark your calendar for the NESTMA Annual Meeting on Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at German Club, Route 109 in Walpole, MA.
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NESTMA is adapting SFMA’s BMPs for the Sports Field Manager for the New England region.
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Back to Basics | October 12
It was a picture-perfect day for the 100+ NESTMA members who attended Fall Turf Day on October 12, 2022, at Longs Athletic Complex in Framingham, MA.
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By Julie Holt | Managing Editor, Leading Edge Communications
Sports field managers have always been known to have a great deal of resilience in the face of unexpected challenges.
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By Arthur Eddy, ASLA, LEED AP | CEO of RePlay Maintenance in East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Synthetic baseball and softball fields have different wear patterns and require different attention than a typical multi-use field.
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By M. Bess Dicklow | Updated by Angela Madeiras, UMass Extension Turf Program
Snow mold refers to a group of diseases that occur in cool to cold weather and are favored by snow cover.
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By Scott Vose | Tom Irwin Advisors
A case study of the Boylston Shul-Verein Biergarten Meadow.
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By Neal Glatt, CSP, ASM | Managing Partner of GrowTheBench
What can managers do to reduce employee burnout when every business feels pressure to perform at a higher level?
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