SportsTurf

March 2015

SportsTurf provides current, practical and technical content on issues relevant to sports turf managers, including facilities managers. Most readers are athletic field managers from the professional level through parks and recreation, universities.

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John Mascaro is President of Turf-Tec International This line void of turf is not a cow path for the owner of the red SUV parked in the background as I guessed when I saw the photo. The line in the turf is actually earthquake damage. As this part of the country suffers from shake rattle and roll syndrome from time to time, minor things are often overlooked. This par- ticular lawn was subjected to an earthquake that caused this crack in the soil. The buildings and parking lot were spared any major damage so a little turf repair is all in a day's work for this landscape maintenance company. Photo submitted by Bob Mann, Agronomist for Lawn Dawg Inc of Nashua, New Hampshire. Source of photo is unknown. John Mascaro's Photo Quiz Answers from page 23 www.stma.org March 2015 | SportsTurf 29 If you would like to submit a photograph for John Mascaro's Photo Quiz please send it to John Mascaro, 1471 Capital Circle NW, Ste # 13, Tallahassee, FL 32303 call (850) 580-4026 or email to john@turf-tec.com. If your photograph is selected, you will receive full credit. All photos submitted will become property of SportsTurf magazine and the Sports Turf Managers Association.

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