SportsTurf

January 2017

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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40 SportsTurf | January 2017 www.sportsturfonline.com FACILITY & OPERATIONS The AVANT ATA 1200 Turf Cleaning Solution Keeping your sport surface properly maintained is essential for optimal playing conditions and extended turf life. The ATA 1200 gently and thoroughly sweeps turf fi bers while simultaneously cleaning, screening, and re-depositing infi ll back to the turf in a single pass removing course debris, fi ne particles, dust and broken fi bers that compromise the integrity of the entire sport surface. The Avant compact, articulating loader with the ATA 1200 makes fi eld maintenance fast, a• ordable and e• cient. To learn how the Avant ATA 1200 can help protect your turf investment, contact sales@avanttecnousa.com UP YOUR GAME Debris removed by the ATA 1200 for optimal playing conditions and extended gently and screening, and re-depositing infi ll particles, dust and broken fi bers that Debris removed by the ATA 1200 Debris www.AvantTecnoUSA.com Meet us at the STMA Conference Booth #639 accomplished over several months by a steering committee including sports turf managers at some of the region's professional complexes as well as industry suppliers. Re-starting a chapter that faded out about a decade ago, this first meeting represents a lot of hard work by the steering committee over the last several months. "I'm proud of what this steering committee has accomplished so far. There is a lot of work left to do but looking at where we are today and how far we have come in a short period of time is remarkable," Kopp said. Moving forward, the next chapter event will be March 17, 2017 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. "It was invigorating to be a part of this process and to see it come together so well. The number of people that attended was great, but the level of enthusiasm for what we are trying to accomplish was what excited me the most. I can't wait to see how we harness the momentum and carry it forward," said Patrick Coakley, CSFM, who manages the Ripken Baseball facility in northeast Maryland and is on the steering committee. Hopefully, MASTMA can keep the momentum. As evident from the crowd at M&T, sports turf managers from around the Mid-Atlantic are happy to have an STMA chapter they can call their own! Dr. Kevin Mathias, University of Maryland, demonstrates a soil moisture meter during the field portion of the meeting. Geoff Rinehart is coordinator of the Grass Roots Initiative Exhibit at the National Arboretum in Washington, DC.

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