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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
2 days ago by: Pitchcare Peter
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
2 days ago by: Cranfield
"A fantastic tool for promoting our wonderful industry and th ..."
Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
2 days ago by: Mike
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
2 days ago by: Barry Pace
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
3 days ago by: Mike
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Carbon smart sportsfields
12 Nov 2008 -
Consultancy -
Megan Hood
We hear a lot about sustainable golf course management in the turfcare industry, but the topic of sustainability is not widely discussed within sportsfield management circles
Here, Megan Hood, former STRI Agronomist and now working ‘back home’ for the New Zealand Sports Turf Institute, suggests that improvements can be made
Crossing the divide
20 Jul 2008 -
General Sports -
Megan Hood
- Issue 19 - Jun / Jul 2008 - 4 comments
Two years ago Megan Hood left her native New Zealand to join the STRI to work as a regional agronomist in the North of England. Now she is heading back to take up a senior position with the New Zealand Sports Turf Institute.