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Synthetic turf that can host football and hockey

The City Council of Burnaby in Canada is considering investing in a new type of synthetic turf that can be…

Dry Turf fields now an option for any club

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) aims to create a level playing field for hockey players worldwide by embracing Dry Turf…

Litigation cost Burrillville USD 200k and counting

The Town Council for Burrillville (Rhode Island, US) has spent over USD 200,000 thus far on research and litigation since…

SGL revamps dashboard

SGL has revamped its data management dashboard by adding additional functionalities that enable greenkeepers to make proactive, data-driven decisions in…

600 litres of paint to create a home away from home

The grounds team of the Los Angeles Rams used over 600 litres of paint to give the field of State…

“Female greenkeepers should be par for the course”

In an interview with the BBC, award-winning greenkeeper Anna Nilsson has voiced her frustration over the fact that “not a…

Munster GAA Club Groundsman Education Day

Muster GAA will host a groundsman education day in early February. The day has been scheduled for Saturday February 1.…

TGA to ban plastic netting

The Turfgrass Growers Association (TGA) in the UK has announced a bold and progressive step towards environmental sustainability by banning…

US county considers synthetic turf ban following illegal disposal practices

County supervisors in Santa Clara, California are considering a proposed ban on synthetic turf on county-owned land following emerging concerns…

Re-Match discontinues operations in Denmark

Synthetic turf recycling pioneer Re-Match has announced that it will discontinue its operations at the Herning factory in Denmark. The…