Turf Science Live to showcase latest agronomy innovation
Turf Science Live is a one-day event to showcase the latest research, development and technological innovations in turf agronomy. Turf Science Live will give a practical hands-on opportunity to interact with leading specialists and find out how the techniques can be used to enhance turf playing surfaces.
The first ever Turf Science Live event is to be held at The Sports Turf Research Institute (STRI) at Bingley in Yorkshire on Tuesday 27 July.
Turf Science Live will be the first opportunity for turf managers to see some of the latest developments in turf agronomy, along with series of hands-on practical demonstrations by leading turf researchers, agronomists and specialists.
Organised by Syngenta, Scotts Professional and the STRI, the inaugural event is focussed primarily at golf course managers and greenkeepers. Trials and demonstrations will include turf sward conversion innovation, playing surface quality evaluation, improving fairway quality, environmental management techniques and latest developments, turf fertilizers and nutrition.
Introducing Turf Science Live, STRI Chief Executive, Gordon McKillop, said: "At a time when there are constant demands from club management and players calling for ever greater quality within tough budget constraints, it's crucial that turf managers get the chance to see first-hand the many exciting developments in turf agronomy, and how they can put the innovation into practice on their own courses."
"We are excited to host what promises to be a highly informative and practically useful format to showcase some of the industry's latest innovations."
Turf Science Live practical demonstrations will include:
Playing Surface Conversion
Keith Kensett, Kensett Sport
Enhancing Fairway Turf Quality
Simon Barnaby, Scotts Professional
The Art of Application
Ben Magri, Syngenta
Operation Pollinator
Dr Simon Watson, Syngenta
Dr Ruth Mann, STRI
STRI Lab Research
Michael Baines, STRI
The STRI Programme
Henry Bechelet, STRI
Nutrition Technology for Fine Turf Management
Ed Carter, Scotts Professional
Stuart Staples, Scotts Professional
Numbers for Turf Science Live are strictly limited, to allow individuals in small groups to get the most information out of each demonstration. If the day is over-subscribed, further events will be planned. Other Turf Science Live events are also being planned specifically for groundsmen and winter sports pitch managers.
Golf course managers and greenkeepers can register their interest in attending Turf Science Live from the Syngenta website www.greencast.co.uk or with Scotts Professional or STRI.
www.scottsprofessional.co.uk
www.stri.co.uk