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Everris Launch 2015/16 Product Guide

Everris, part of the ICL group, has launched their 2015/16 product guide. The comprehensive brochure was designed using feedback gathered from a wide range of turf managers detailing what they wanted and needed to be included.

Everris, the providers of leading precision nutrition, growing media, turf seed and plant protection, is the number one choice for the UK turf industry and is relied upon at some of the most prestigious sporting venues in the UK and beyond. The new 2015/16 product guide will provide a thorough and detailed look into all of these leading products as well as offer valuable technical information.

Readers of the product guide will find information on company’s renowned products accompanied by advice on how to get the best results, including recommended period of use, directions for use and application rates. Products such as Greenmaster, Sierrablen and ProTurf fertilizers, the H2Pro range of wetting agents and Primo Maxx – the industry’s number one plant growth regulator, are all featured in the brochure.

Readers will also see some new additions including SeaMax, a new soluble seaweed concentrate and Roundup ProVantage, the new high load, clean glyphosate formulation.

SeaMax is an innovative formulation of seaweed boasting over 75% active seaweed content, which has been proven to significantly improve turf colour and quality. Ideal for use on greens, tees, fairways and sportsfields, it offers maximum performance with the highest active content on the market. Independent trials also revealed significant improvements in turf quality and colour after only two SeaMax treatments in comparison to another industry standard product.

For total control of heavyweight weeds such as bramble, hogweed and Japanese knotweed, look no further than Roundup ProVantage. Rainfast in just one hour and effective in all conditions, RoundUp ProVantage provides rapid and long-lasting control of difficult perennial weeds in a number of areas such as industrial, amenity, forestry and aquatic sites.

Spreader setting guidelines will help readers with the accurate application of fertilizer; a tank-mix table provides guidance notes for compatibility of liquid formulations and a ready reckoner will assist you with nutrient application for granular fertilizers.

Should you require any additional information about the brochure, please contact your local distributor or your Everris technical area sales manager. For further information, please contact Everris on 01473 237100 or visit www.everris.co.uk

For more news and insightful views, you can follow Everris on Twitter @Everris_Turf

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    Is there a link to the new Product Guide or can a copy be uploaded to LJN ?

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