
A new report from Cranfield University's Centre for Sports Turf Technology has identified potential for up to 60% cut in Global Warming CO2 emissions by regulating turf growth with Primo MAXX, along with valuable financial savings in the cost of turf maintenance - amounting to an average £2000 per winter sports pitch and over £5000 across an 18-hole golf course.
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The implications of the Water Framework Directive (2000/06/EC) have raised questions over the future use of pesticides in amenity situations. The Crop Protection Association Amenity Group has answered some of the most frequently asked questions aimed at the amenity sector.
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The Amenity Group of the Crop Protection Association has published a valuable practical guide into the Best Practice for pesticide use in amenity and sports turf management. Download your copy here.
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Syngenta has produced a series of easy to use Environmental Information Sheets (EIS) for the full range of turf management products. The EIS highlights quickly and simply any risk managment required for environmental protection when using any of the products.
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A new project designed to reverse the desperate plight of bumblebees and pollinating insects in the UK, by restoring valuable new habitats on golf courses, is being pioneered by Syngenta and the STRI. The initial pilot project of Operation Pollinator is now...
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