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Syngenta cycle team Paris bound
19 Jul 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
An intrepid Syngenta UK cycle team are preparing for this year’s ‘London to Paris’ 300-mile cycle race, in aid of the charity Action Medical Research. The team of eight, including Simon Elsworth and Karen Roberts from the Turf and Landscape business, have been training hard for the event which begins on Thursday (July 22nd).
New Primo Maxx recommendations for across the course
11 Jul 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
A new label approval for Primo Maxx now gives more precise recommendations for use on different areas of the golf course from tee to green, and different grass species typically sown on tees and fairways.
Turf Science Live to showcase latest agronomy innovation
6 Jul 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
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Turf Science Live is a one-day event to showcase the latest research, development and technological innovations in turf agronomy.
Primo turf vigour cuts disease
25 Jun 2010 -
General News -
Mark Sanderson
New Primo Maxx trials in Scandinavia have shown that healthy growth over the summer can help resist the effects of winter disease and enhance turf survival and quality. Turf managers taking the Primo Maxx Fairway Challenge will get the chance to see the effects for themselves.
New appointment sees further expansion for Syngenta
30 Apr 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
Syngenta continues to expand with the new appointment of Rod Burke as Turf & Landscape Portfolio Manager. The company has also created a dedicated Turf & Landscape team for Europe, African and the Middle East.
Rescue for bowling green turf quality
23 Apr 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
- 1 comment
Managers of bowling greens are now able to utilise the innovative Syngenta selective herbicide, Rescue, to effectively remove Ryegrass, whilst leaving fine turf species including Fescues and Poa annua unaffected.
First GreenCast Turf Talk Live Forum on-line
18 Apr 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
Whilst the political leaders go head to head on matters of the economy and public services, turf managers can get instant answers to more pressing questions of options to enhance turf quality this spring, with the inaugural GreenCast Turf Talk Live Forum on Wednesday 21 April.
Spring movement to systemic fungicide
26 Mar 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
With warmer weather encouraging the onset of growth turf managers should move to fast acting systemic Banner Maxx to prevent disease infection of newly cut leaves.
GreenCast Forums provide active help for turf managers
21 Mar 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
A new on-line Forum on the GreenCast website will enable turf managers to learn from the experiences of others and view solutions to topical questions.
Stick to contact activity to preserve turf quality
2 Mar 2010 -
General Sports -
Mark Sanderson
The winter weather conditions have proved tough for turf, and there’s more to come with rough weather conditions and high disease pressure. With turf still growing slowly, an application of powerful contact Daconil WeatherStik could see surfaces safely through to the spring.
New Heritage Maxx gains approval in Ireland
14 Feb 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
New Heritage Maxx from Syngenta is now approved for use in Ireland, just a month after gaining full approval for the UK and will be available for treatments starting in the spring. Heritage Maxx utilises a unique five-way action to target a magnificent seven turf diseases and protect turf quality.
New Syngenta Turf Nozzles now available
8 Feb 2010 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
Syngenta has launched a package of application tools and advice to help turf managers get the best possible results from all spray applications. The Art of Application tools are now available direct from Syngenta. Lucky winners of the Syngenta BTME Turf Nozzle prize draw have also been announced.
New Heritage Maxx works faster and for longer
25 Jan 2010 -
Harrogate Week -
Mark Sanderson
A new easy to use turf fungicide from Syngenta works faster and gives longer lasting results against the broadest spectrum of turf diseases – including foliar and soil borne pathogens. Heritage Maxx incorporates the revolutionary Syngenta Maxx liquid formulation technology.
New Syngenta Turf Nozzles get spray application on target
24 Jan 2010 -
Harrogate Week -
Mark Sanderson
New Syngenta Turf Nozzles launched at BTME 2010 have been specifically designed to improve the targeting of spray applications in turf and achieve better results for sprayer operators.
Big Thaw reveals Fusarium infection
28 Dec 2009 -
Consultancy -
Mark Sanderson
Fusarium Patch will have been developing on turf surfaces, insulated under the blanket of snow. As the big thaw goes on, disease can quickly breakout on wet leaves. An application of contact fungicide Daconil Weather Stik now will help prevent damage occurring.
Win NEW Syngenta turf nozzles at BTME 2010
10 Dec 2009 -
Harrogate Week -
Mark Sanderson
Syngenta will launch an entirely new concept in sprayer nozzle technology at BTME next month. The innovative nozzles have been designed specifically to improve application in turf. Turf managers and spray operators will be able to see the nozzles in action on Syngenta stand B38 at the show, as well as an early opportunity to win a set of nozzles for their sprayer.
Multi-active Instrata gives long term disease control
11 Nov 2009 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
Most turf surfaces will already have the Fusarium pathogen on leaves and in thatch. With the risk of disease outbreaks forecast to be high all week, turf managers can utilise the multi-active Instrata for greater flexibility and long lasting protection.
On-line podcasts to improve turf spray application
30 Oct 2009 -
General News -
Mark Sanderson
Sharpen up your Turf Health
25 Oct 2009 -
Industry -
Mark Sanderson
A nationwide roadshow of seminars, organised by Syngenta and Bernhard and Company, has provided greenkeepers and turf managers with key tips and advice to promote healthy turf ready for the rigours of winter, along with the latest research and findings of leading US turfgrass advisor, Professor Karl Danneberger.
Danneberger on campaign tour to cut turf wear
5 Oct 2009 -
Golf -
Mark Sanderson
Dr Karl Danneberger, Professor at Ohio State University, will begin a tour of Britain this month, to present his latest findings on turf health management that can present faster and more consistent putting surfaces..
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