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FIELD DAY AND A PRIVATE CONCERT WITH TRACY BYRD: A PERFECT BLEND OF LEARNING AND ENTERTAINMENT


When it comes to combining industry innovation with unforgettable experiences, the 2025 TPI Field Day delivers in spades. Held at the renowned Bladerunner Farms in Poteet, Texas, this action-packed day on February 12, 2025, promises to be the highlight of the conference. From hands-on demonstrations to a celebratory dinner and an exclusive private concert by country music legend Tracy Byrd, Field Day offers a perfect mix of education, camaraderie, and entertainment.


Experience the Cutting Edge of Turfgrass Technology


Bladerunner Farms, an epicenter of innovation in the turfgrass industry, provides the ideal venue for TPI’s Field Day. Known for its advancements in grass varieties and sustainability practices, the farm offers attendees the chance to see cutting-edge equipment and techniques in action.


Field Day begins with a Texas-style BBQ lunch, where attendees can refuel and connect with colleagues before diving into a series of live demonstrations. Vendors will showcase the latest in turfgrass machinery, tools, and solutions, giving participants a hands-on look at how these innovations can transform their operations.


Whether you’re a sod producer, sports field manager, or turfgrass enthusiast, Field Day offers invaluable insights into the tools and technologies shaping the future of the industry.


Fun, Games, and Community Spirit


After an afternoon of learning and exploration, attendees can unwind with TPI Farm Games—a spirited competition designed to foster camaraderie and connection among industry peers. From light-hearted challenges to team-based activities, the games offer a unique way to bond with fellow attendees and celebrate the vibrant turfgrass community.


A Night to Remember: Tracy Byrd Live in Concert


As the sun sets over Bladerunner Farms, the excitement shifts gears for a private concert by country music superstar Tracy Byrd. Sponsored by Magnum, this exclusive event offers attendees a rare opportunity to enjoy an intimate performance by one of country music’s most beloved artists.


Tracy Byrd burst onto the country music scene in the early 1990s, captivating audiences with his heartfelt ballads and toe-tapping anthems. Hits like “Keeper of the Stars,” “Watermelon Crawl,” and “I’m from the Country” have solidified his place as a mainstay in the genre. Known for his rich baritone voice and engaging stage presence, Byrd promises to deliver an evening filled with nostalgia, energy, and unforgettable moments.


Te setting couldn’t be more fitting. Surrounded by the rolling fields of Bladerunner Farms and the camaraderie of industry peers, attendees will enjoy Byrd’s greatest hits in a relaxed and intimate environment. Tis isn’t just a concert; it’s a celebration of community, connection, and the shared passion for turfgrass.


Why You Can’t Miss Field Day


Field Day at the 2025 TPI Conference is more than an event—it’s an experience. It’s where education meets celebration, and industry insights are paired with moments of pure enjoyment. From the practical knowledge gained through live demonstrations to the lasting memories created during the Tracy Byrd concert, Field Day is a testament to TPI’s commitment to delivering value and connection to its members.


Tis is your chance to learn from the best, network with peers, and enjoy an extraordinary evening of music and fellowship. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this unique event at Bladerunner Farms—a place where turfgrass innovation meets Texas hospitality.


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