SportsTurf

May 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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www.stma.org May 2015 | SportsTurf 49 Advertiser Page # Web Address SportsTurf Magazine ADVERTISERS' INDEX Please complete this form in its entirety to receive your subscription. MAY 2015 Signature: (required) Date: Name: (please print) Title: Company: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: (required) q Yes, please start/continue my FREE subscription to SportsTurf FOR FASTER SERVICE visit our website at www.sportsturfonline.com/subscribest or fax to 847-763-9569 q No, thank you. Which version would you like to receive? q Print q Print & Digital April 2015 - Expires November 2015 - RS1504 Aquatrols 3 www.aquatrols.com Barenbrug USA 52 www.barusa.com Beam Clay 48 www.beamclay.com Broyhill 48 www.broyhill.com CoverSports USA 24 www.coversports.com Ecolawn 48 www.ecolawnapplicator.com Ewing Irrigation 51 www.ewing1.com Graff's Turf Farms 39 www.graffsturf.com Hydraway Drainage Systems 15 www.hydraway.net Jacobsen 2 www.jacobsen.com Johnston Seed Company 26-27 www.johnstonseed.com Koch Agronomic Services 5 www.KochTurf.com Kochek Co., Inc. 48 www.kochek.com Kubota Tractor 10-11 www.kubota.com Nordic Plow 17 www.nordicplow.com Profile Products 29 www.turface.com Sod Solutions 13 www.CelebrationBermudagrass.com STEC Equipment 23, 25 www.stecequipment.com Turf Time Equipment 35 www.turftimeeq.com Turf-Tec 48 www.turf-tec.com Underhill International 33 www.underhill.us World Class Athletic Surfaces 17 www.worldclasspaints.com 1 What is your company's primary business? (check ONLY ONE) F q Sports Complex G q Athletic Field and/or Park Architect/Designer T q School, College or University P q Park H q Other (please specify) _________________________________________________ 2 Which of the following best describes your title? (check ONLY ONE) A q EXECUTIVE/ADMINISTRATOR — President, Owner, Partner, Director, General Manager, Chairman of the Board, Purchasing Agent, Athletic Director B q MANAGER/SUPERINTENDENT — Superintendent, Landscape/Ground Maintenance Manager, Foreman, Supervisor C q GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL — Government Commissioner, Agent, Other Government Official D q SPECIALIST — Architect, Designer, Consultant, Agronomist, Horticulturist, Certified Specialist F q COACH E q Other (please specify)_________________________________________________ 3 Do you have the authority to buy, specify or recommend products and/or services for your business or organization? Y q Yes N q No 4 Yearly operating expenditures (excluding salaries) F q Over $1 million C q $50,001 - $100,000 E q $500,001 - $1 million B q $25,001 - $50,000 D q $100,001 - $500,000 A q $25,000 and under 5 Please also send a free subscription to the following people at the same location Name _____________________________________Title__________________________ Name _____________________________________Title__________________________ Continued from page 17 a tent on the playing surface with a raised floor, carpet, tables and even chandeliers. The equestrian jumps were about 5 feet high; thankfully no horses were allowed on the field until the event. The event was a success due to the many hours the crew put in (this is supposed to be the off season). As you can see there were quite a few divots created by the jump- ing horses and the divots were filled with green sand and the landing areas were hand watered between horses. After the event, some small areas were re-sodded and a week later, the University of Miami held their spring game and the football field also performed well for that event. Photo submitted by Tom Wilson, Senior Manager for the Grounds Department, Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL. Alan Sigwardt is Senior Director for the Grounds Department.

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