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By Mark Sanderson in Everris News on 8th Mar 2007 14:45
Later this month Syngenta and Scotts will be holding a series of exciting Integrated Turf Management (ITM) seminars - to provide turf professionals with the latest research, developments and new techniques to improve the management of turf diseases and deliver the best playing surfaces, using novel integrated solutions. There will be the opportunity to learn from the experiences of leading turfgrass experts from the UK and the US.Read more articles in Everris News, by Mark Sanderson or from March 2007.