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3 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I don’t know if I have heard of a team doing this in season before bet there is a landscaping reason why or why not. 

There isn’t. It’s about $.

As we can see it’s easily doable. Mid season is probably just a bonus to keep a nice field.

With today’s technology even the harshest conditions can have grass with proper maintenance. But it isn’t cheap. It does cost money.

Packers have a hybrid with real grass kept up with heat and lighting…even the new Buffalo stadium will have grass.

Maintenance costs along with other uses and turf is millions cheaper. It is literally all about money.

 

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23 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I don’t know if I have heard of a team doing this in season before bet there is a landscaping reason why or why not. 

Probably has to do with the weather and/or health of the turf. Cold weather bluegrass starts shifting towards dormancy so by bringing in from another location that hasn't been affected yet, they could get better turf health and durability. 

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