Winter is right around the corner, and to those who reside where snow cover is a fairly regular occurrence, its doing your infield a favor. If you are above the thick red line on this map, rest at ease because you commonly experience 75 days or more of snow cover on your field, protecting your infield topdressing from being displaced.
Month: October 2025
What Infield Material You Should Use For Your Ballfield
WRITTEN BY: Luke Yoder When DuraEdge Engineered Infield Mix is properly installed it has been proven to improve safety, consistency, playability, and help to mitigate costly rainouts. It will also decrease maintenance moving forward because of its ability to eliminate migration and deliver quicker re-entry following rain events with less conditioner required. Traditional infield…
5 Tips to Prepare a Baseball Field for Winter
Your baseball or softball season is over—so do you just walk away until next spring? That would be a mistake. Successful baseball and softball field maintenance means always looking ahead, even into the off-season, and having a plan to protect your infield for next year. The late summer and fall months, typically drier across much…
