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Turf can refer to
Sod, the skin-deep layer of ground consisting of the flatness of grass and grass roots, sometimes utilized as a construction material
AstroTurf, or any kind of artificial turf made to resemble grass
A colloquialism for the world of horse-racing
Slang for territory claimed by a gang
Slang for the area of jurisdiction or influence exercised by the unit in a bureaucracy
Peat used for fuel.
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Balsam Pacific
Manufacturer and installer of synthetic turf designed for tennis, football, field hockey, and lawn bowls. Products include polyurethane-rubber track systems, hardcourt acrylic tennis courts, and cushioned indoor floor coatings.
Waupaca Sand and Solutions
Supplier of sand based topdressing, and construction mixes for the sports turf industry. Includes an overview of products, materials, and services.
Desso DLW
Manufacturer of artificial turf, linoleum, vinyl and textile sports solutions. Applications include indoor and outdoor soccer, tennis, hockey, rugby, and football.
DinoFlex Manufacturing Ltd.
Supply recycled rubber safety flooring systems for playgrounds and fitness centers. Features product specifications and installation instructions.
Team Sports Surfaces
Design, manufacture and install synthetic grass for a range of sports. Includes product overviews and photographs . Australia.
Fibar
Supply a playground safety and equestrian surfacing products. Includes a slide show, specifications, drawings, and installation instructions .
Sprinturf Inc.
Manufactures, installs and services an all-rubber infill artificial turf system. Includes test, technical, and installation data.
Grass Manufactures Ltd.
Australia made synthetic grass surfaces for indoor and outdoor sports.
GreenTech, Inc.
Manufacture a modular system for designing, sustaining and managing natural turf of athletic fields and golf tees. Includes an installation sideshow.
Italgreen S.p.A.
Manufacture synthetic grass for soccer fields and other sports venues. Includes a completed project showcase.
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