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By Lynn Hilton in Bowls on 15th Aug 2005 17:00
Bowls Green 2005
The popular SISIS Bowling Green Maintenance Days are coming to the South East this Autumn.
The events will comprise working demonstrations featuring SISIS and Farmura machinery and seminar papers by Farmura, Scotts and AvonCrop.
Venues and dates are as follows:-
26th Sept Cranleigh, Surrey
27th Sept Swindon, Wilts
28th Sept Odiham, Hants
29th Sept Maidstone, Kent
30th Sept Worthing, W.Sussex
The timetable is as follows:-
10.00am Registration and Coffee
10.30am Machinery demonstrations by SISIS Equipment & Farmura
1.00pm Lunch
1.30pm "Organics as Part of balanced Turf management" by Farmura
2.00pm "Pests, Weeds & Diseases" by Scotts UK
2.30pm "Causes & Management of Dry Patch" by AvonCrop
3.00pm Turf Clinic. Bring your problems to the experts
These events are always popular so we recommend you reserve your place without delay, by phoning Jane Bayley at SISIS on 01625 503030 or by e-mail to publicity@sisis.com
There is no charge for attendance and a light lunch will be provided.
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