Suståne’s world-leading solutions at BTME: Suståne Natural Fertiliser return to BTME 2025 in their regular stand location, 170, showcasing the very best that one of the world’s largest producers and suppliers of organic and natural-based fertilisers has to offer.
With more golf courses pursuing a sustainable approach to inputs and nutrition, the low environmental impact of Suståne’s range for professional turf grass makes it a more popular alternative than ever before.
Visit Hunter Grinders at BTME: Hunter Grinders, part of the Howardson Group, is excited to announce its presence at BTME 2025, where the cutting-edge Jupiter ATI ‘All-in-One’ Grinder will be on display at Stand 217.
The Jupiter ATI 6.0: Elevating Precision The Jupiter ATI 6.0 is a fully automatic relief spin grinder designed to deliver unmatched accuracy and consistency. It features advanced automatic traverse, indexing, and in-feed systems, ensuring professional-grade grinding results every time.
Salsco rollers deliver proven productivity: There is no more valuable resource to golf course managers than time, which is why efficiency ranks highly when it comes to sourcing new maintenance solutions. Looking specifically at turf rollers, the HP11-III from Salsco with three driven rollers is the widest and quickest on the market – delivering proven productivity and performance at courses across the UK.
One club reporting a 40% reduction in the time taken to roll all 18 greens
Discover Turf Excellence with Agrovista Amenity at BTME: Agrovista Amenity is set to showcase two exclusive products within its portfolio at BTME 2025: the plant growth regulator Attraxor® and turf fungicide Maxtima®.
Visitors can find the Agrovista Amenity team in Hall One, stands 120 and 124, at the Harrogate Convention Centre from January 21 to 23, 2025.

The Toro “must have tool”: The latest club to invest in a Toro ProCore 648 aerator is Royal Aberdeen Golf Club with Course Manager Richard Johnstone declaring it a must have tool for golf aeration.
Prior to Richard’s arrival a tractor-mounted aerator was being used on the classic Scottish links course but when Richard joined the club 10 months ago it was one of the first things he looked to change.














