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Agrovista Amenity, a leading supplier of professional products and specialist advice, has launched its new nutrition brochure for 2023/24.

The comprehensive brochure will feature the extensive list of Agrovista Amenity’s nutrition product offerings, including granular, liquid, soluble, and micronutrients.

Many turf professionals have benefitted from using the likes of the Evolution granular fertiliser range, the E2Pro liquid and soluble products, and the GoGreen micro-nutrient range. All of these products, and many more, feature in the new brochure complete with advice on how to get the best results, including recommended period of use, directions for use and application rates.

10962821659?profile=RESIZE_584xThe aim of the brochure is not just to provide a list of products, but also to offer support and guidance to help individuals make clear informed choices. Agrovista Amenity’s independent and global reach allows the company to source and offer products from many different supply partners, blending the best the market has to offer in a complete range.

“Over the last few seasons, we have seen global instability leading to wild fluctuations in commodity pricing and the knock-on effect of huge price increases in what was staple fertiliser choices,” said John Marland, Agrovista Amenity’s Head of Amenity. “By sourcing directly, we can provide nutritional solutions that offer the best value without sacrificing agronomic performance.

“We offer market leading testing to allow the optimum decision support to our customers’ nutritional inputs. Every Agrovista Amenity representative is qualified to BASIS and FACTS as a minimum, and will be able to provide soil, water, and leaf tissue analysis. In addition, representatives can also offer a fully independent fertiliser programme complete with weekly weather data to support input choices.”

The brochure also contains information on the Agrovista Amenity Academy, which is a free online learning resource providing in-depth Knowledge courses on subjects such as turf disease, product application, turf pests, managing moss, frost, weeds, and thatch as well as courses for products sold by Agrovista Amenity.

For more information about Agrovista UK, visit www.agrovista.co.uk/amenity

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John F replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"As said there is no need to compete with the nationals you are a different business model and you will no doubt go the extra mile .
£50 is purely a percentage of achieving the exacting overall results your customers will expect for this bespoke…"
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M Olsson replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"Evening gents,
Thank you for everybody's response.
To clarify, I am not looking to compete with franchises across the country, that will never go down well. However, I do have a handful of customers, as they get to know me, becoming interested in…"
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John F replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"Another way of looking at this is Michael is providing this service to his existing customers he does not have to compete on price he will be providing a more considered almost bespoke service which commands a premium price .
A different business…"
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Peter sellers replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"There's no future in a race to the bottom on price we all know where that ends. Michael will not have the economies of scale that the nationals have who are paying national minimum wage to their workers.
Our businesses are about averaging say £45 hr…"
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Ian Harvey replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"I think that if you are trying to compete against the nationals, then you need to see what they do. From what I have seen, they typically spend no more than 10min per average size garden and use 1 handheld spreader worth of granular weed/feed. They…"
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PGM replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"The local lawn treatment to us starts from £15 per treatment and they seem very well reviewed. Some of the national franchises aren't that much more than that either so i'd guess a minimum price of £50 might be too high. Great if you can get it…"
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Andrew Lowe replied to Andrew Lowe's discussion Toro Timemaster brake arm problem
"Thanks for your replies, I'll see if I can get the pulley off at the weekend. Hopefully if it is the bearing I can just replace that, but I've got a feeling I'll need to buy the whole assembly."
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Dave Colton replied to Andrew Lowe's discussion Toro Timemaster brake arm problem
"Mine did a similar thing and it was a bearing on the pully that had gone."
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Peter sellers replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"Forget a drop spreader, useless. We don't do a lot of lawn treatment and have had numerous rotary spreaders , guess you won't want to spend a lot one of the best budget spreaders we are still using is the Cobra around £85  online we bought ours…"
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David Benson replied to Andrew Lowe's discussion Toro Timemaster brake arm problem
"not familiar with toro but somthing is out of line have you checked the drive pully as the belt is hitting the brake arm and dosnot seem to be square"
Wednesday
David Benson replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"use a wheeld brordcast spredder with a fert only then a backpack sprayer for any weed killer requierd, you will never get it right with a drop spreader "
Wednesday
Graham Taylor replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"Never used a "drop spreader" but I'd guess they take much longer compared to a wheeled rotary that I always use.   Where I have seenthem used, not been very successful with lines of burnt patches!   The fertilzer "Evergreen" I use costs about £25…"
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Adam Pilgrim replied to M Olsson's discussion Lawn Treatment
"A lot of variable here.
Unfortuately I think you may have little uptake at that price bracket given what some of the national franchises charge....
Drop spreaders have their place, as do rotary (wheeled) and rotary (hand) spreaders. Some products…"
Wednesday
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Hi All, I've been asked to offer lawn treatment for many of my customers. I've quoted £50 for anything below 300sqm which is probabaly a bit steep maybe? But that includes product itself, application and watering if needed. How do you price granular…
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Andrew Lowe posted a discussion
Hi there,I wonder if anyone else has had this problem with their Toro Timemaster. I took a short video (YouTube link below) of what's happening when the blade lever is engaged. The brake arm is shaking around like mad. It still cuts, but struggles…
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