Choosing Infield Mix Can Be Difficult
How do I know what dirt is best for my baseball or softball field?
Selecting infield mix is not as effortless as driving your car using GPS directions. But Waupaca Sand has added some guidance features to its website to make the experience easier.
Follow them to the infield mix that will make your ballfield great. Start at our new infield mix page. When you get there you’ll see…
“Recommended For…” categories:
Is your facility a park? A high school? A college? A pro stadium? A softball field in a park may not have access to water like a college field. A high school baseball field may need to be ready for play earlier in spring than a professional field. Each of these facilities needs an infield mix that is engineered to perform best under their particular conditions.
“Where Can I Find…” map:
I can be helpful to read that an infield mix is tailored to your type of facility. But the best way to really know how it will perform is to see it for yourself. Learn which baseball fields near you use Sure-Hop and our other infield mixes. Walk on the fields and talk to the field managers.
Of course, if you’re looking for guidance over the phone, we’re always happy to talk. 715-258-8566.
Written by Dena DiVincenzo Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:11 PM
Contact us at 715-258-8566
or info@WaupacaSand.com
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