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DSV Seeds: Exclusive Cultivars for Top-Level Sports Turf

DSV Seeds: Exclusive Cultivars for Top-Level Sports Turf:  DSV Seeds will be exhibiting at BTME 2026 on stand 213, with a spotlight on its flagship turf mix, PRO Pitch. Renowned for delivering top performance on winter sports pitches, PRO Pitch contains the highest-ranking perennial ryegrass cultivar, offering exceptional wear tolerance, rapid recovery, and fast establishment.

A key highlight for 2026 is the inclusion of the Flanell cultivar – exclusively available in PRO Pitch through EuroGrass next year. Flanell is notable not only for its performance but also for its strong genetic colour, producing a dark green sward that’s highly sought after in high-end sporting facilities and televised events. “We believe we can offer something genetically darker, delivering both performance and a more camera-friendly appearance,” says Sam Horner from DSV Seeds.

DSV Seeds: Exclusive Cultivars for Top-Level Sports Turf

DSV Seeds: Exclusive Cultivars for Top-Level Sports Turf

DSV will also showcase Eurogala, a fine perennial ryegrass cultivar that performs across both sports turf and high-quality lawns and greens. Ranked highly in the lawns and greens table, Eurogala will feature in DSV’s rye greens mix and PRO Summer Sport mix, making it a versatile choice for golf, cricket, and tennis applications where performance and visual quality are equally important.

Alongside PRO Pitch and Eurogala, visitors can also expect to find out more about DSV’s other EuroGrass mixtures including:

PRO Links Fairway – a 100% fescue mix designed for links fairway use, offering extreme drought resistance and low input requirements, and containing the new ‘Mentor’ hard fescue cultivar.

PRO Summer Sport – ideal for cricket squares, tennis courts, and golf tees

PRO Multi Sport – a versatile, drought-tolerant option for schools and shared-use pitches

The DSV team will be on hand throughout the three-day show to provide expert advice and guidance to turf managers, grounds teams, and sports facility operators, ensuring visitors can explore the latest innovations in high-performance turf solutions.

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BAGMA focus on ‘stronger partnerships for stronger businesses’

BAGMA focus on ‘stronger partnerships for stronger businesses’: The British Agricultural and Garden Machinery Association (BAGMA) are returning to BTME in 2026, setting the tone for a year of growth, strength and increased value for its membership.

Re-engaging with the dealer community and Industry Partners on stand 642, this year’s presence underscores BAGMA’s renewed commitment to partnerships – including the introduction of new Service Providers Brown & Brown and VIN Chip.

BAGMA focus on ‘stronger partnerships for stronger businesses’

BAGMA focus on ‘stronger partnerships for stronger businesses’

After the challenges of 2025 posed by the climate, geopolitical uncertainty and wavering economy, BAGMA’s focus has been on expanding and developing the support available to members during these difficult times. Going into 2026, BAGMA are pleased to have strengthened their line-up of approved partners to more than 15 – all offering exclusive support, discounts and services to BAGMA members.

The newest names on the growing list are Brown & Brown – specialists in providing benefits programmes and insurances which prioritise employee health, wellbeing and overall workplace satisfaction. BAGMA are also pleased to have partnered with VIN Chip Asset Security, offering sophisticated theft deterrent and forensic asset identification services in an attempt to tackle the ever-increasing issue of equipment theft.

Besides outlining member benefits and the comprehensive range of industry training courses available, visitors to the stand can also find out the details for the BAGMA Connect meeting programme for 2026.

Designed to enhance collaboration, promote best practice and drive business development, BAGMA will be delivering three Connect events throughout the year hosted by TORO UK Limited on 25th March, KUHN Farm Machinery on 2nd July and Kverneland Group (UK) Ltd on 21st October 2026. Open to members and non-members, Connect meetings serve as critical touchpoints to network and convene with industry experts and peers with the aim of exchanging ideas and building stronger businesses and relationships.

More details on BAGMA events and the full range of member benefits are available on the BAGMA website, www.bagma.com

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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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New Era For GMA Leadership

New Era For GMA Leadership: The Grounds Management Association (GMA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Martyn Ward as Chair of the Board of Directors, and Neil Stubley as Vice Chair, ushering in a new era of leadership for the Association.

The GMA also extends its sincere thanks and best wishes to outgoing Chair David Carpenter, whose strategic guidance has been instrumental in shaping the Association’s direction over the last two decades.

New Era For GMA Leadership

New Era For GMA Leadership

Martyn Ward, Partner at Ward and Hagon Management Consulting LLP, brings over 40 years of experience in sales, marketing and executive leadership. His career includes senior roles at Foster’s Brewing Group/Courage, Alliance UniChem/Boots, and SSL International, where he served as Regional Managing Director. A strategic and collaborative leader, he offers deep expertise in business development and stakeholder engagement, making him a valuable asset to the GMA Board.

Joining him as the newly appointed Vice Chair is Neil Stubley, Head of Grounds and Horticulture at The All-England Lawn Tennis Club – a well-respected figure in the industry. His practical experience within grounds management makes him a strong complement to Martyn’s strategic vision. His appointment as Vice Chair reflects his longstanding commitment to the grounds management profession and the GMA’s mission.

Neil Stubley commented: “I’m proud to take on the role of Vice Chair and support Martyn and the Board in continuing the GMA’s vital work. Together, we’ll focus on strengthening the industry, supporting our members, and ensuring the value of grounds management is recognised across all sectors.”

As the GMA bids farewell to David Carpenter, the Board expresses its appreciation for his years of service. David has spent the last seven years as Board Chair, and prior to that supported the GMA as an independent Board member. David’s leadership has helped foster a strong, inclusive community and laid the groundwork for future growth and innovation.

Martyn Ward added: “I’m honoured to take on the role of Chair at such a pivotal time for the GMA. I look forward to working with Neil, the Board, and our members to build on the strong foundation laid by David and drive continued progress across the sector.”

Geoff Webb, CEO said:I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to David Carpenter for his invaluable contributions over the past seven years as Chair. Throughout times of challenge, David’s quiet yet confident leadership has been a steadying force and should not be underestimated.

“We’ve also seen the GMA grow steadily, thanks to the support of dedicated individuals like Geoff Burges and James Wright, who now conclude their time on the Board. Their efforts have helped position us strongly for the future.

“Looking ahead, I’m confident that Martyn Ward and Neil Stubley will be a dynamic pairing, well-placed to build on the solid foundations laid so far and to support the executive team as we move forward.”

The GMA remains committed to supporting its members and promoting excellence in grounds management. With this new leadership team, the Association is poised for continued innovation and impact.

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The Grass People’s Expert Tips for a Greener Winter Lawn

The Grass People’s Expert Tips for a Greener Winter Lawn: As temperatures drop and frost sets in, many UK homeowners assume their lawns must go dormant until spring. But according to Chris McIlroy, Lawn Expert at The Grass People, “winter is not the end it’s the preparation stage”.

Their winter lawn-care products gives gardeners the right tools to keep lawns nourished, moss-free, and healthy all season long ensuring a strong, vibrant return in spring.

The Grass People’s Expert Tips for a Greener Winter Lawn

The Grass People’s Expert Tips for a Greener Winter Lawn

Step 1: Spread precisely don’t waste your effort

Even the best fertiliser underperforms if it’s applied unevenly. The Grass People’s range of professional-grade lawn spreaders ensures consistent, controlled application across lawns of any size. From lightweight handheld spreaders for smaller gardens to broadcast options for larger areas, even coverage means better results and no patchy regrowth.

“A spreader may seem simple, but it’s the secret to consistency,” says Chris McIlroy, Lawn Expert at The Grass People. “Every handful applied evenly saves you from patchy growth and wasted product.”

Step 2: Feed for the season, not the week

Winter lawncare is about slow, steady nourishment not quick fixes. The Grass People’s SLOW RELEASE: Autumn/Winter Fertiliser provides up to four months of feeding in a single treatment. With an NPK of 8-0-6 plus added magnesium and iron, it strengthens grass against frost and disease, helping roots stay active through the colder months.

Apply in late autumn while the soil is still workable to lock in nutrients before growth slows.“Our slow-release formulas mean fewer applications and less waste, ideal for time-poor gardeners who still want results,” says Chris McIlroy.

Step 3: Control moss while you feed

Moss thrives in damp, shaded lawns when grass weakens during winter. The SLOW RELEASE: Winter Feed & Moss Control takes a dual-action approach, feeding the grass while discouraging moss growth.
With an NPK of 5-0-8 and 9 % iron, it delivers colour, strength, and up to eight weeks of moss protection.

“Winter can be tough on lawns, but it doesn’t have to be the season of damage,” adds Chris McIlroy. “By feeding your lawn and keeping moss in check now, you’re setting yourself up for a healthier, greener spring.”

When to act

  • October – December: Apply Autumn/Winter Fertiliser to strengthen before frost.
  • January – March: Use Winter Feed & Moss Control to protect and maintain colour.
  • Year-round: Use spreaders for precision, for fertiliser, seed, or even grit salt in icy conditions.

Why it matters

A strong, nourished lawn over winter:

  • Prevents bare patches and moss invasion
  • Reduces disease risk and frost stress

Requires less renovation in spring

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