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Scotts Products Relieve Close Season Pressures
31 Jul 06: Major pitch renovation and hosting a summer pop concert have made close season management at Stoke City FC’s Britannia Stadium particularly tricky these past two years.
Royal Ascot Gives Seal of Approval To Scotts' Primo MAXX
18 Jul 06: Scotts’ revolutionary new liquid turf growth regulator, Primo MAXX, is showing some astounding results in trials being carried out on Royal Ascot Golf Club’s new 18-hole course, which was officially opened in May this year.
Scotts Presents iTurf Weather Station to BIGGA Competition Winner
14 Jul 06: BIGGA Environment Competition sponsors, Scotts, has presented one of its high-tech iTurf electronic weather stations as a prize to 2005 winner Thorpeness Golf Club.
Clarosan To Be Withdrawn
13 Jun 06: The broad-spectrum aquatic algicide - Clarosan will be withdrawn from sale on the 1st September 2006.
Scotts & Ipswich Town in Close Match at Portman Road
09 Jun 06: The annual football match between Scotts and ground staff at Ipswich Town Football Club was a high scoring game with a nail-biting finish.
Scotts Professional & Turf-Seed Europe Announce Close Collaboration
02 Jun 06: Scotts Professional and Turf-Seed Europe Ltd have announced that they are forming a close collaboration in Europe.
A Glimpse Into The Future
24 May 06: Scotts technical advisor, Dr Jim Smith, looks at fertilizer trends in ornamental horticulture.
Surviving A Dry Spell
23 May 06: Simon Barnaby, of Scotts, advises how to get the best from sports turf in times of drought.
Scotts Seminar Gets Seal of Approval From Turf Professionals
23 May 06: Continuing its programme of working closely with turf professionals, Scotts recently held a Stress Management in Turf seminar at Singing Hills Golf Course, in West Sussex.
Scotts Help Congleton Bloom In Style
15 May 06: Children like nothing better than getting their hands dirty, and these kids from local primary schools around Congleton, in Cheshire, are certainly having a whale of a time.
