New England Sports Field Management Association | Winter 2024
This issue spotlights NE-SFMA member Christopher Lilly. Also previews upcoming events and covers preventative maintenance for synthetic turf fields.
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President’s MessageNESTMA News
NE-SFMA, in collaboration with the New England Turfgrass Foundation, is proud to help produce the annual New England Regional Turfgrass Conference (NERTC) from March 4 to 6, 2025, in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Please plan now to attend this important membership meeting featuring NESN Sportscaster Tom Caron and more!
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On October 23, 2024, NE-SFMA members from across the region gathered for an exceptional day of learning, tours, and demonstrations.
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Q & A with NE-SFMA Member Christopher Lilly – Sports Field Specialist for Blackstone Valley Vocational School District in Upton, Massachusetts.
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By Blake Dinius | Entomologist, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Deer ticks have several adaptations and behaviors they use to tolerate cold temperatures. Treat this time of year like any other time of year.
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Mowing is the most basic and perhaps the most important cultural practice of managed natural grass systems, impacting turfgrass quality and playability.
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By Arthur Eddy, ASLA, LEED AP | CEO of RePlay Maintenance in Rumford, Rhode Island
By committing to a proactive maintenance approach, stakeholders can ensure that synthetic turf fields not only meet current demands but also adapt to future challenges.
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