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ICL bring bespoke solutions to BTME 2016

At BTME 2016, ICL, formally known as Everris, will be demonstrating why they are leading the way in providing turf management solutions. A visit to Stand B54 will enlighten, educate and ultimately improve the way you are managing your turf.

A new era is well underway for the company formerly known as Everris. Under its new guise, ICL, a number of exciting developments have been developed, and all visitors to BTME will now get the opportunity to learn more about these unique advances in turf management.

A new Data Management App will be launched. This free application, which can be downloaded directly to your iPhone or iPod, has been developed to help turf managers objectively assess the ongoing performance of greens, enabling you to then focus the maintenance plan to bring about an ongoing improvement. It is user friendly and the process is simple – all you need to do is input your targets for categories including green speed, smoothness, firmness and soil moisture content. Then collect your data in all of these categories and review your rating scores compared to your target figures. Taking the hard work out of data collection, the new Data Management App will provide users with a great insight into what your best course of action should be.

As well as being able to get hands on with the new Data Management App at the show, visitors will also get the opportunity to find out more about the updated ICL iTurf Programme. The programme, which has benefitted some of the UK’s most prestigious sporting venues, now comes as an interactive web-based application. It has been developed to allow ICL’s regionally based team of turf specialists to help design your perfect programme for the year ahead for all your different turf areas.

These two new features lead onto ICL’s new Custom Build Programme which will be available in 2016.. . Users will be able to create their own bespoke mixes of branded ICL liquid fertilizer products. The choice of supplement chosen will be dependent on the needs of the turf and the reaction required.

A number of ICL Area Managers will be on-hand throughout the event, to offer any advice and to talk through how these new developments can make a significant difference to the way you manage your turf. When you visit the ICL Stand, B54, visitors will also be able to pick up a copy of the brand new product guide.

For further information, please contact ICL on 01473 237100 or visit www.icl-sf.co.uk

For more news and insightful views, you can follow ICL on Twitter @ICL_Turf

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