McConnel Introduces the ROBOCUT S300e: The Ultimate All-Electric Slope Mower

McConnel unveils the groundbreaking ROBOCUT S300e, an innovative all-electric remote-control slope mower.

Building upon the proven capabilities of the popular ROBOCUT S300, the S300e retains its exceptional features, including 55-degree slope operation, a 150m range, and bi-directional cutting. However, with the integration of electric power, it now offers the same high-performance level while ensuring zero emissions and reduced noise.

McConnel Introduces the ROBOCUT S300e: The Ultimate All-Electric Slope Mower

McConnel Introduces the ROBOCUT S300e: The Ultimate All-Electric Slope Mower

The ROBOCUT S300e is powered by two advanced Vanguard 48-volt lithium batteries, providing a runtime of up to 4 hours for uninterrupted operation on a single charge. Recharging the batteries typically takes around 8 hours. For added convenience, a fast-charging option is available, reducing the charging time to just 4 hours.

Engineered for maximum efficiency, the ROBOCUT S300e features a new 1.1m rotary mulching deck that has been specifically designed for electric operation. Equipped with two powerful motors that directly drive the blades, this innovative design ensures optimal efficiency and superior cutting performance, resulting in a more effective and quieter mowing experience.

The ROBOCUT S300e made its public debut at Flood and Water Live, a working demonstration event hosted by the Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA), Lincolnshire, on the 5th and 6th of July.

The ROBOCUT S300e is set to enter full production later this year, with delivery of new orders expected in early 2024.

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East Devon District Council eliminate Glyphosate in favour of weed control by Foamstream

As part of their wider Climate Change Agenda, the team at East Devon District Council (EDDC) have switched to non-herbicidal weed control with Foamstream from Weedingtech.

In an attempt to improve the environment and move towards net zero, the council have eliminated the use of glyphosate in the management of a range of weed species in public spaces across the district.

East Devon District Council eliminate Glyphosate in favour of weed control by Foamstream

East Devon District Council eliminate Glyphosate in favour of weed control by Foamstream

EDDC is the largest of the Devon district councils, serving a population of over 150,000 residents and increases significantly during the summer months as visitors arrive to enjoy the beaches and countryside. “We see a big variety in the amount and type of weeds across the district” explains Horticultural Technical Officer Paul Fealey. “Perennial weeds, such as dandelion, tend to dominate landscapes in and around paved areas, with annual weeds such as groundsel and chickweed more prevalent in beds and borders in our formal parks and gardens. Despite having small root systems that can be easily uprooted by hand, they are high in quantity and spread very quickly so Glyphosate was traditionally sprayed throughout the growing season as a ‘quick-fix’ solution across our hard and soft landscape surfaces.”

“The teams understood that there was an environmental impact to their spraying and, with a Glyphosate ban imposed in 2022, we needed to explore all options to find something the team would be happy to adopt and that would deliver the same efficacy and efficiency as Glyphosate.”

12-months of data was presented as part of a herbicide audit, where Foamstream emerged as a viable solution. Foamstream’s patented low-pressure process combines hot water with a biodegradable foam made from natural plant oils and sugars. The foam acts as an insulation blanket, preventing the heat from escaping and keeping the water in the ‘kill-zone’ of 57 degrees Celsius and above for longer. The heat penetrates the waxy outer leaf structures, travels down the stem and into the roots – killing or severely damaging the plant.

Paul’s findings were presented to EDDC StreetScene’s Operations Manager, Tom Wood. “We invited as many of the operatives along to the demonstration as we could and monitored the results over the next seven days. We were all blown away!” exclaims Tom. “As our district is split into East and West, we proceeded to purchase two L12 systems in May 2023, both with a 60m retractable hose which means that, with the unit mounted on the back of a flat-bed tipper, we can get the applicator wand exactly where we need it.”

“While it’s still relatively early days, we have already had fantastic feedback and are witnessing large areas of weeds killed within 24 hours of treatment” notes Tom. “While we tackle the build-up of weeds from last year’s Glyphosate ban, the two units are currently being used extensively but foresee that in 2024, intervals between treatments will extend by as much as 50%, with even our most problematic areas only treated at approximately 12-week intervals.”

Foamstream sterilising spores and seed banks was another major benefit compared to some of the other non-herbicidal alternatives, which will help to break the ‘losing battle’ the teams have traditionally faced with the rapid life cycles of ephemeral weeds.”

Paul adds, “We are now well placed to control weeds in a way that is of benefit to our operatives, to the environment and to those across areas in the wider public realm.”

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Bernhard and Company officially open applications for 2024 BIGGA Delegation experience

Rugby, United Kingdom, 13/07/23 – Sports turf management solutions provider, Bernhard and Company, has announced that the application process is officially open for the 2024 BIGGA Delegation experience to the GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in the USA.

Open to all full BIGGA members, the BIGGA Delegation sponsored by Bernhard and Company is one of the most highly regarded and sought-after personal and professional development opportunities for greenkeepers and turf professionals in the UK.

Bernhard and Company officially open applications for 2024 BIGGA Delegation experience

Bernhard and Company officially open applications for 2024 BIGGA Delegation experience

The multi-stage selection process, which begins now, will see short-listed applicants interviewed over the autumn of 2023, before 10 members are selected and announced towards the end of the year.

The 10 successful applicants will take a week-long trip with BIGGA and Bernhard and Company to the coveted GCSAA Conference and Trade Show in Phoenix, Arizona, in January 2024. During which, the delegates will be able to immerse themselves in numerous specialist educational experiences and networking opportunities, further advancing them along their route to success by the end of the trip.

In its 20 plus year existence, the delegation has continually offered the very best experiences for British and international greenkeepers. All seminars and educational classes are carefully selected to deliver the most relevant material that will enable delegates to enhance their skillset and elevate their careers when they return home.

Whilst in Arizona, the chosen BIGGA members will represent the UK’s greenkeeping industry and will have full access to the largest turf management exhibition in the world, where they can explore the exhibition floor, and enjoy great networking opportunities during the week.

Steven Nixon, Managing Director of Bernhard and Company, added: “We are thrilled to announce the latest iteration of the BIGGA delegation educational experience. Our dedication to supporting and enriching this industry, that we deeply cherish, remains steadfast, and in partnership with BIGGA we are excited to offer this career-defining opportunity to 10 more of its members.

“Whether you are an Assistant or Head Greenkeeper, or hold any other role within the greenkeeping world, we welcome you to take part in the process. The delegation promises invaluable benefits for everyone involved.”

The GCSAA educational conference takes place from the January 27 to February 1, 2024 in Phoenix, and the deadline for applications is September 29, 2023 at midnight BST.

To apply now, head online to: https://bernhard.co.uk/delegation/

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