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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Move fast to stay ahead of Dollar Spot infection
28 Jul 2008 -
General Sports -
Simon Barnaby
Dollar Spot infection can multiply from then first signs of infection to over 80% of turf affected in just 48 hours of humid weather. Turf managers need to react quickly at the first signs of attack, with Banner MAXX shown to provide unrivalled control.
New disease protection that sticks and stays
1 Nov 2007 -
Industry -
Simon Barnaby
The tenacious sticking properties of new Daconil Weather Stik from Syngenta means that when the fungicide hits the turf leaf, it sticks and stays in place to give longer lasting disease protection – and it is rainfast in 1 hour.
Turf Stress Management
17 Jul 2006 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
Produced by Scotts Technical Manager, Simon Barnaby, the document provides sound advice on drought management.
Summer and early autumn turfcare questions answered
20 Aug 2003 -
Consultancy -
Simon Barnaby
Scotts, Technical Director, Simon Barnaby answers some seasonal frequently asked questions
Turf management questions answered
12 May 2003 -
Consultancy -
Simon Barnaby
Scotts receives more questions on turf nutrition at this time of year than at any other – and with the ever-increasing range of fertilizer options on the market, it’s not surprising. Click inside to see some of those burning questions answered
Turf Management FAQ
30 Apr 2003 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
Scotts receives more questions on turf nutrition at this time of year than at any other – and with the ever-increasing range of fertilizer options on ...
NEW FUNGICIDE FIGHTS FUSARIUM
30 Apr 2003 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
The latest launch from the Scotts stable is a brand new fungicide that offers unparalleled control of Fusarium disease. Christened Heritage the produ ...
GREENER GOLF
30 Apr 2003 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
Scotts is pleased to announce its joint sponsorship, with Syngenta, of the BIGGA Golf Environment Award scheme for 2003. Aimed at encouraging greater ...
HI-TECH GRANULATION FOR TOP ORGANIC OPTIONS
30 Apr 2003 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
of a new homogenous granule for the popular range of Greenmaster Organic turf fertilizers. The new process enables inorganic and organic nutrient sou ...
ScottsLink FAQs
30 Apr 2003 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
We are a small football club and obviously can’t afford the manpower and equipment available to the professionals, but there must be some things we co ...
MIX AND MATCH FOR OPTIMUM EFFICIENCY
30 Apr 2003 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
The comprehensive Scotts range of liquid turf treatments is specially designed to give greenkeepers and groundsmen the option of fast, flexible and ef ...
VANISHING MOLECULES AND THE AMENITY SECTOR
19 Nov 2002 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
The omission of the important amenity sector from the discussions at the June seminar (reported in the October issue of the Horticulturist) caused the ...
Vanishing molecules
15 Nov 2002 -
Industry -
Simon Barnaby
The omission of the important amenity sector from the discussions at the June seminar (reported in the October issue of the Horticulturist) caused the IoH to arrange a round table meeting for 15 October, which was both successful and stimulating.
Fairway Maintenance
28 Aug 2002 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
Introduction
There has never been more pressure on golf courses and golf course superintendents to produce year round top quality surface condition ...
The Incidence of Fairy Ring Turf Grass Disease On Fine Turf in the UK
28 Aug 2002 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
1. Introduction
Fairy Ring disease is probably one of the best known of all turf grass diseases. It has been causing problems to greenkeepers, gr ...
Winter Pitch Maintenance : Drainage and Aeration
28 Aug 2002 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
Introduction
In recent years the performance of high quality winter sports pitches (especially soccer) has improved considerably. It is not long a ...
USGA Construction – Does it work?
28 Aug 2002 -
Everris News -
Simon Barnaby
Introduction
For over 30 years (Habeck and Christians 2000) the United States Golf Association recommendations for golf green construction have bee ...
Golf green speeds
16 Jul 2002 -
Golf -
Simon Barnaby
Golf green speed is probably one of the most contentious issues on the golf course, and one which can give the course manager the biggest headache. Fast greens are sometimes perceived to be good greens but this is not necessarily the case