24
DECEMBER 2009
models from Kubota this year
Five new New and old on show next month Up to 8000 major decision Kubota will be will be
showcasing no less than five new models, together with other products from their extensive tractor and groundcare equipment ranges. The new machines on
show will include the ZD326 Zero Turn Mower, the G23 & G26 Professional Diesel Ride- On Mowers, the B20 Series Compact
L4100, the latest addition to the Kubota Standard Tractor range.
New Holland look back & forward
New Holland will be
running a seminar in the Queens Suite on Tuesday Jan 19th 3.30pm when they will be taking a look back at their 45 years in the Compact Tractor market as well as taking a look forward with products and plans for 2010. Attendance is Free Staff and their groundcare
product range will be on stands M37/13 over the three days
Total turf aeration equipment
Terrain Aeration will be
exhibiting their Total Turf Aeration System products at BTME 2010. The Deep Drill physically removes ten inches of soil to the surface with 60
tungsten tipped drills on the drill bed, located at five inch spacings. The removed soil can be drag matted (as a top dressing) or removed and re-cycled. The treatment encourages root
makers are expected gather to view new product launches, attend education programmes and network with existing and new colleagues in the industry at Harrogate Week 2010 which is on course to be another successful event with a host of familiar names returning to the Show, as well as a large number of companies who will be exhibiting for the first time. Among the exhibitors who
Tractor and the
will be gracing Harrogate Week for the first time are Powakaddy; Golf & Turf Machinery; Penn State University; Aston Horticulture Ltd; Celuplast Ltd; Aquadyne and BALI. They will join a host of regular exhibitors including: Vitax; Dennis; Course Care: Inturf; Rigby Taylor; Charterhouse;
Rainbird and
Johnsons Sports Seeds as well as others including John Deere; Ransomes Jacobsen, Toro; Kubota and SISIS, who are all returning for Harrogate Week 2010. The five-day Continue to Learn Education Programme
comprises 23 Workshops and a series of Seminar Sessions presented by a combination of skilled professional trainers and
leading industry figures. For the first time Harrogate
Week will offer education on conjunction with the PGA
(Professional Golfers Association, BALI (British
Association of
Landscape Industries) and the CMAE (Club Managers
Association of Europe). In
addition there will be the regular Seminar run and organised by the R&A (Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, EGU (English Golf Union) and the GCMA (Golf Club Managers Association).The programme covers all aspects of the sports turf industry including Man-Management, Presentation Skills; Accounting; First Aid; Irrigation and
Water
Management; Health and Safety; Marketing; Training Assistants; Soil Science and Carbon Auditing. The week will also include
“The 2mm Debate” Seminar, a topic that has had the sports turf industry buzzing for the last 12 months and which has attracted much interest.“We are delighted that our 2010 Continue to Learn programme offers so much to so many and I am particularly pleased that so many related bodies have identified Harrogate as the ideal opportunity to conduct training and meet fellow professionals,” said BIGGA’s Chief Executive, John Pemberton.
growth and a healthy sward. Airforce Terralift machines
break up compaction panning to a depth of one metre by injecting compressed air from 10 to 20 bar, with minimal disruption to
Boosting
the beneficial microbes
the surface. The process dispels anaerobic conditions and black layer,
promotes gaseous
exchange and opens the soil to allow natural drainage or water filtration to existing drainage
systems. Terrain Aeration offers a 15% discount for all orders taken at the show.
Terrain Aeration Click here to request literature
launches Oxy-Rush, which acts as a catalyst,
Agronomic Services stimulating
aerobic bacteria which helps to reduce Black Layer, Algae and Anaerobic conditions. Oxy-Rush, by increasing the soil O2 levels and therefore
the population of beneficial microbes,
improves soil
structure, rooting and nutrient availability.
Agronomic Services Ltd Click here to request literature
CLICK HERE TO REQUEST LITERATURE CLICK HERE TO REQUEST LITERATURE
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32