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ESTMA is adapting SFMAâs BMPs for the Sports Field Manager for the New England region. We are looking to highlight important topics with a few case studies that illustrate important lessons learned and practices that work. Have you been successful with a management practice or facility upgrade that others could learn from? Share your story! Topics that we may cover include (and we welcome other ideas): ⢠Communication with user groups and/or administration (e.g., communication with user groups to help relay why a task is done; help support need for equipment or supplies) ⢠Irrigation upgrades/strategies that support water conservation (e.g., wetting agents, sensors) ⢠IPM success storiesâŚpest management strategies that support environmental sustainability ⢠Expanding native habitat (e.g., creating an out of play/meadow area, âadvancing pollinator healthâ)
⢠Fertility (e.g., attempting to reduce your fertility program where possible) ⢠Record keeping /assessments to support field improvements ⢠Developing a budget for a municipality ⢠Advancing professionalism in the industry ⢠Washing equipment (e.g., effect on environment) ⢠Turf covers (e.g enhancing establishment) We have a template we follow for consistency of the series of case studies. We will need photos and a brief write-up (bullet points are fine) in the following categories: ⢠Problem that needs to be addressed ⢠Site conditions ⢠Goals ⢠Steps taken ⢠Results ⢠What was learned
If you are interested or have questions, please contact Vickie Wallace, victoria.wallace@uconn.edu, or Ben Polimer, polimerb@weston.org. â˘
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