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John Deere names FCN as charity partner for 2026

John Deere names FCN as charity partner for 2026: The UK and Ireland branch of John Deere has announced that The Farming Community Network (FCN) will be its official charity partner for 2026.

The commitment will see John Deere staff receive specialist wellbeing support training from FCN, as well as opening the door to a range of volunteering opportunities.

John Deere names FCN as charity partner for 2026

John Deere names FCN as charity partner for 2026

Thousands of pounds will also be raised through fundraising initiatives to help FCN further its reach and impact across the rural community.

“We all have a responsibility to safeguard the health and wellbeing of those living and working in rural areas,” says Joedy Ibbotson, Division Business Manager at John Deere.

“FCN is a charity that does incredible work in this area. Its outreach touches our staff, our network, our customers, and throughout the communities we operate in. It is a great fit for us and the partnership is something that really resonates with our team.”

John Deere employees have a strong track record of fundraising for good causes, both national and local.

Previous efforts include tackling the Peak District Ultra Challenge in aid of Cancer Research UK, raising more than £13,000. Staff are encouraged to come forward with their own ideas for volunteering and fundraising, with the company pledging to support these initiatives.

The FCN partnership was announced at an all-employee meeting at John Deere’s Langar headquarters in Nottinghamshire.

Georgina Lamb, Head of Partnerships with FCN, said: “We are delighted to partner with such a well-respected company as John Deere, which as well as providing vital funds for the charity has given us the platform to promote our work to the wider agricultural community. We look forward to working with the team in the coming months.”

As part of the event, staff were trained by FCN with a bespoke course in wellbeing support for the agricultural community.

Joedy added that the organisation was particularly keen to add its reach to the charity’s Nip it in the Bud campaign, which is part of the UK-wide Rural Communities Cancer Project between FCN and Macmillan Cancer Support.

The focus of the campaign is on early detection of cancer and making time to see the GP if someone notices a change in their health.

“Farmers and their families are so busy that health concerns can often get pushed to the bottom of the to-do list,” he said. “Rural communities often also have lower access to cancer services and support due to living in more isolated areas.

“However, early diagnosis is essential, so John Deere is keen to encourage people to be more familiar with the early signs of cancer, and to take the necessary steps to get checked and nip it in the bud.

“FCN plays a crucial role in supporting the farming community through difficult periods and times of change, and we’re proud to be standing alongside them this year.”

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It’s time for Harrogate – BTME 2026 Preview

It’s time for Harrogate – BTME 2026 Preview: From 20-22 January, BIGGA hosts Europe’s largest and most influential indoor turf management exhibition – three action-packed days filled with new ideas, new technology and new opportunities, running alongside, from 18-22 January, the Continue to Learn programme offering a comprehensive world-class education programme tailored for turf professionals.

I attended my first BTME in January 1996.

I’d been Editor of Greenkeeper International for just under a year and had spent the months leading up to Harrogate promoting the occasion through its pages – there weren’t any social media platforms, or even the internet, in those days.

So when came to drive up to the famous old town I thought I knew what to expect. I didn’t. BTME was much more than I could have imagined and it has remained part of my life for the subsequent 30 years.

It has grown, shrunk and grown again over that period but, other than the one Covid year and the next when it was moved to March, it has remained as a constant in what has become an increasingly fast-moving industry.

What was once dominated by machinery and fertiliser bags has been overtaken by robots and AI. Large display monitors have replaced flags and banners and faces that I first became familiar with three decades ago are looking a little more wrinkled and topped by a thinner thatch! Not least my own. Smiles are just as wide now as they were in the last century, however.

So, I’m looking forward to this year’s BTME. The Halls will buzz during the day and the streets, pubs and restaurants will buzz during the evening.

I look forward to catching up with many of you there.

Scott MacCallum, Editor

It's time for Harrogate - BTME 2026 Preview

It’s time for Harrogate – BTME 2026 Preview

Prize draw bonus for attending

Every January, Harrogate transforms into the beating heart of the turf management world as BTME and Continue to Learn bring thousands of grounds professionals together for a week of innovation, inspiration and unmissable learning.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned expert, BTME 2026 promises a fresh start to the year. Expect a powerful blend of hands-on education, forward-thinking insights and practical solutions crafted by the people who understand the industry best.

Continue to Learn features everything from intensive full-day technical workshops to bite-sized seminars and a two-day management conference. Topics span agronomy, irrigation, sustainability, leadership and more, each session built to deliver immediately applicable knowledge.

Many courses are deliberately small and interactive, giving delegates valuable time with leading practitioners who know the pressures and complexities of maintaining exceptional turf.

On the exhibition floor, BTME delivers six halls packed with innovation. From cutting-edge machinery to the latest technological breakthroughs, it’s the ideal place to see what’s emerging, compare solutions and plan future investment – all free of charge.

Just as importantly, BTME acts as the profession’s annual meeting point, offering space to network, recharge, share challenges and reconnect with colleagues from across the UK and beyond.

A standout moment of the week is the BIGGA Celebration sponsored by Bernhard Academy and hosted by Sky Sports’ Sarah Stirk, where the BIGGA Awards shine a spotlight on the individuals and teams raising standards across the industry.

And for 2026, there’s an added bonus: thanks to support from KRESS, everyone who registers will be entered into a special prize draw – making this the perfect start of the year for one lucky attendee.

If you’re looking to sharpen your skills, expand your network and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry, Harrogate in January is the place to be. BTME and Continue to Learn remain the essential professional development experience for anyone serious about turf management.

Exhibitors of note at BTME

Agrovista Amenity – Stand 126

Aquatrols – Stand 114

BAGMA – Stand 642

Baroness – Stand 624

Campey Turf Care – Stand 220

ClearWater – Stand 612

Consolidate Turf – Stand 234

Dennis Mowers – 252

DLF – Stand 124

DSV Seeds – Stand 213

Foley – Stand 528

GKB – Stand 644

GroundsFest – Stand 233

Groundsman Industries – Stand 108

Hunter Grinders – Stand 217

ISEKI UK & Ireland – Stand 646

KAR UK – Stand 550

Kress – Stand 136

Kubota UK – Stand 624

Manfield Sand – Stand 242

MM Seed – Stand 124

Origin Amenity Solutions – Stands 230 and 200

Price Turfcare – Stand 122

Redexim – Stand 532

Reesink – Stand 662

SISIS Machinery – Stand 252

Team Sprayers – Stand 518

Techneat Hire – Stand 106

Turf Tracker – Stand 140

Wiedenmann UK – Stand 524

Finalists announced for 2026 BIGGA Awards

Finalists announced for 2026 BIGGA Awards: The finalists for the 2026 BIGGA Awards have been confirmed, with the winners set to be crowned at the BIGGA Celebration in Harrogate on Tuesday 20 January.

The event, taking place in the Royal Hall from 4:30pm and sponsored by Bernhard Academy, is among the key moments of BTME week and offers members and their guests a chance to come together to acknowledge the achievements of colleagues from across the association? turf industry. It is free to attend, with no need to register – just come along and join us for a complimentary drink’s reception before and after the ceremony.

Finalists announced for 2026 BIGGA Awards

Finalists announced for 2026 BIGGA Awards

The BIGGA Awards were established to recognise the exceptionally high standards, professionalism and dedication demonstrated by greenkeepers throughout the year. Hosted once again by Sky Sports presenter Sarah Stirk, the ceremony shines a light on those who deliver outstanding work on their courses, from major championship preparation to ambitious renovation projects and contributions that strengthen the wider profession.

A total of three BIGGA Awards will be presented on the night: Championship Greenkeeping Performance of the Year with Bernhard & Company, Greenkeeping Project of the Year with Price Turfcare, and the Outstanding Contribution of the Year with Kress. The latter, which recognises exceptional service to charity, the profession or wider society, has no shortlist and the recipient will be revealed on the night. In addition, the Celebration will feature the announcement of the Amenity Sprayer Operator of the Year, the induction of new BIGGA Life Members, and recognition of the latest Master Greenkeeper.

The event will also celebrate the incredible finale of an inspiring personal challenge, as Jack Percival completes his epic 300-mile run from Epsom, concluding in Harrogate. The senior greenkeeper at Royal Automobile Club is undertaking the run to raise awareness around mental health and funds for Percy’s Homeless Hub and the Greenkeepers Benevolent Fund.

With a mix of celebration, inspiration and well-earned recognition, the BIGGA Celebration is one of the most anticipated gatherings of the year for members and supporters of the greenkeeping community. All attendees are invited to join in marking the successes of the past year and applauding those who continue to push the profession forward.

Awards Finalists

Championship Greenkeeping Performance of the Year with Bernhard & Company

  • Burnham & Berrow
  • Nairn

Greenkeeping Project of the Year with Price Turfcare

  • Royal Aberdeen
  • Royal Birkdale
  • Bearsden

We look forward to welcoming you to the BIGGA Celebration, at the Royal Hall, 5.30pm on Tuesday 20 January 2026.

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Price Turfcare and Ventrac at BTME 2026

Price Turfcare and Ventrac at BTME 2026: Price Turfcare, will have a bigger stand, 122 in Hall 1, at BTME 2026, enabling them to exhibit a wider range of Ventrac products. There will be three of the 4520 tractor units showcasing an Aeravator and over seeding box combination, a triplex cylinder mower attachment and a front mounted bucket with rear mounted fertilizer spreader.

Just some of the more than 32 different attachments available. Ventrac has been particularly successful in the golf sector since being introduced into the UK by Price Turfcare. Hundreds of machines have been sold to courses over the last seven years. The BTME show stand will exhibit what is proving specifically attractive to golf course managers and operators, which is the fact that one tractor unit can complete many tasks such as mowing rough areas, collars, tee tops and fairways.

Price Turfcare and Ventrac at BTME 2026

Price Turfcare and Ventrac at BTME 2026

Then, within minutes, it can be used for aeration, top dressing, drainage or path reclamation tasks but for less capital outlay than something like a traditional fairway mower. The uniquely low centre of gravity allows more precipitous (up to 30 degrees) areas of the course to be tackled without fear of tipping of slipping. This versatility ensures Ventrac users get more out of the traction unit than they would out of a job specific machine. Come and see for yourself why so many golf courses are migrating towards Price Turfcare and the unique Ventract range.

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TGA Shares Details for the 2026 Demonstration Day

TGA Shares Details for the 2026 Demonstration Day: The Turfgrass Growers Association (TGA) is pleased to announce details for the 2026 TGA Demonstration Day, which will take place on Thursday, 2 July 2026, hosted by Grasslands Turf in Kent. The Demonstration Day is the Association’s flagship technical and industry event, bringing together growers, suppliers and sector specialists from across the UK.

Exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities are now open, offering companies the chance to connect directly with professional turf growers and promote products, services and innovations to a highly targeted audience. With strong interest expected, early booking is encouraged.

TGA Shares Details for the 2026 Demonstration Day

TGA Shares Details for the 2026 Demonstration Day

Delegate tickets will go on sale in the New Year, with further information to be announced via the TGA website and social media channels. Richard Owens, Chair of the TGA, said:

“The Demonstration Day is always a highlight in the TGA calendar, and we are delighted to be hosted by Grasslands Turf in 2026. It is an invaluable opportunity for growers and suppliers to connect, share knowledge and showcase innovation across the industry.

Events like this play an important role in supporting high standards, collaboration and the continued professionalism of the turf sector.”

The 2026 Demonstration Day will include:

• Live machinery and equipment demonstrations
• Exhibitor stands from leading suppliers
• Opportunities for companies to run on-field trials or demonstrations
• Networking with growers, agronomists, technical specialists and manufacturers
• Guidance aligned with TGA Standards, sustainability priorities and best practice

As in previous years, the event will conclude with a post-event celebratory dinner, offering delegates, exhibitors and sponsors the chance to continue networking in a relaxed and informal setting. Further details will be released closer to the event.

The Demonstration Day forms a key part of the TGA’s ongoing commitment to supporting the UK turfgrass sector through knowledge exchange, industry representation and the promotion of the TGA standards.

For exhibitor and sponsorship bookings, or for further information, visit www.turfgrass.co.uk or contact the TGA office.

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