Posted July 12, 2023
A number of factors have contributed to the growth of athletic turf fields in recent years, with many high schools, colleges and universities, pro sports teams, and parks and community MORE >
Posted September 3, 2021
The synthetic turf industry continues to grow year after year because natural grass systems cannot withstand the intensity and demand of the many sports — and numbers of teams that MORE >
Posted July 2, 2021
A new athletic field is a major investment, which garners a high level of interest and research. When making this type of investment, you want to make sure you are MORE >
Posted May 17, 2021
Athletic Directors across the country are often faced with answering a few critical questions when it comes to athletic fields: Synthetic turf or natural grass? Single-sport or multi-sport field? Oftentimes, MORE >
Posted March 10, 2021
You made the excellent choice of investing in synthetic turf many years ago, but what happens down the road? By now the community can agree that your turf is so MORE >
Posted April 20, 2018
A-Turf systems can include Ecore A-R, an Alternative-Rubber Infill to SBR crumb rubber. While the EPDM granule looks similar to SBR rubber and its performance characteristics are consistent, it is MORE >
Posted April 19, 2018
DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE – The all-turf field for baseball at Eastridge is the first of its kind at a Monroe County high school. Outside his office window at Eastridge High MORE >
Posted February 23, 2018
When it came time to convert the University’s natural grass multi-sport field to turf, St. Bonaventure checked out several companies, and talked with other field owners. While costs were comparable, MORE >
Posted September 18, 2017
Jordan, New York’s Jordan-Elbridge Central School District did a lot of research and visited numerous fields before selecting A‑Turf for the new synthetic grass surface at their John Howes Stadium. MORE >
Posted January 23, 2017
Investigation of Reported Cancer among Soccer Players in Washington State In 2009, the University of Washington women’s associate head soccer coach became concerned that several soccer goalies had developed blood MORE >