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DLF’s strongest ever seed line-up showcased

DLF’s strongest ever seed line-up showcased: With the turn of a new year, comes the delivery of the new Johnsons Sports Seed brochure and two updated wildflower guides from DLF, packed with new formulations for the season ahead. The updated ranges showcase the latest advancements in seed breeding and mixture development, including ten new fine turf formulations from the industry-leading Johnsons range and a brand-new wildflower mixture designed for Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) in Pro Flora 17.  

The Johnsons Sports Seed range continues to set the standard for turf quality, sustainable management and reliable results 365 days of the year.

DLF’s strongest ever seed line-up showcased

DLF’s strongest ever seed line-up showcased

Highlights from the updated golf range include the new formulation of J Green which includes 20% Sybille. In the pursuit for ever-improved sustainability, Sybille is a highly ranked slender creeping red fescue which demonstrates exceptional shoot density and disease resistance – helping to supress unwanted weeds and diseases and reducing the need for chemicals. Sybille is also incorporated in the 2026 formulations of J Ultrafine Rye Green, J Fescue, J Links, J Premier Fairway, J Sustain Fairway, J Ultrafine Rye 25 and J Ultrafine Rye 50.

The 2026 Johnsons fine turf range also incorporates browntop bent into the popular J Fairway and J Premier Fairway mixtures. Recognising the risks to pure fescue swards under hot, dry conditions, the inclusion of browntop bent contributes to fairways with improved sward density, tolerance of close mowing and the ability to tolerate longer spells of drought and/or higher temperatures.

Not content with refining mixtures for fine turf, the 2026 Johnsons range continues to deliver class-leading formulations for winter sports. The 2026 J Premier Pitch mixture blends six top-rated perennial ryegrass cultivars, ideal for natural and hybrid pitches and providing significantly improved Brown Patch resistance thanks to the addition of Monroe and Gildara.

While new formulations of J Premier Pitch and J 4Turf 50 promise enhanced performance for winter sports pitches, J Premier Wicket continues to lead the way as a class-leading mixture for cricket – with four top-rated cultivars promising rapid establishment, high disease resistance and camera appeal as standard.

Turf managers, contractors and conservationists looking to enhance biodiversity and increase visual merit can find all of the answers to wildflower seed selection in the new Colour Boost and Pro Flora brochures. Those after high-impact, amenity flower mixtures have nine mixtures to choose from in DLF’s popular Colour Boost range, with Pro Flora complementing the line-up with 18 native origin wildflower mixtures.

New to the range is Pro Flora 17, blending moisture tolerant grasses and native wildflowers to create a resilient, diverse sward able to withstand fluctuating water levels, extended dry spells and nutrient-poor soils. With mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain now shaping planning decisions, Pro Flora 17 offers a practical way to deliver ecological uplift in situations like swales, infiltration basins and multifunctional wetland landscapes while keeping specification simple and implementation effective.

To view the new 2026 brochures, visit dlf.co.uk or speak to your local DLF Technical Manager to receive a copy. 

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Baroness brings extensive mower line-up to BTME

Baroness brings extensive mower line-up to BTME: Baroness is set to make a commanding return to BTME 2026, showcasing the very best in Japanese engineering and turf care technology.

Sharing stand 624 with Kubota once again, visitors can expect to see the full spectrum of golf course mower and maintenance solutions – all delivering the industry-leading cut quality, superior durability and long-term value the Baroness brand is synonymous with.

Baroness brings extensive mower line-up to BTME

Baroness brings extensive mower line-up to BTME

On show for the very first time in the UK or Europe will be the ELM56 – a lithium-battery powered prototype of the popular LM56 pedestrian mower. The high-capacity lithium-ion battery offers quiet, efficient operation, while the nickel-chrome-molybdenum alloy cutting cylinders with hardened bedknives guarantee a consistently professional quality of cut. Fully-gear driven for low-maintenance performance and with one-touch operation, the ELM56 provides exceptional control and manoeuvrability for a premium finish on greens, tees, tennis courts and cricket pitches.

Also making a re-appearance at Harrogate Convention Centre in January will be the LMB12. The all-electric, lightweight design of the LMB12 promises to redefine the mowing experience on steep bunker edges or ornamental areas where the compact footprint combined with ease of operation and low noise pollution is essential for optimising both presentation and safety.

Working up through the range, another highlight promises to be the LM551B – a mid-weight five-unit fairway mower which allows you to create the ideal configuration to suit your course conditions. Equipped with 22” & 26″ units along with a range of optional accessories, this highly versatile machine effortlessly follows contours to maintain consistent cut quality while also delivering improvements in fuel efficiency and operator comfort.

Visitors looking for a high-output rotary mower for large spaces will also find the solution on stand 624 in the form of the five-deck GM2810A.

Complementing one of the shows biggest mower line-ups will be a number of maintenance machines including the Baroness TDA1600 aerator and Agrimetal GR660 roller. Providing an industry leading 66” roll width and equipped with the robust, low-maintenance synchro belt drive system, the GR660 enhances smoothness and playability, improving greens speed and providing a professional finish for top-tier course presentation.

Whether you’re looking to improve cut quality, increase productivity or optimise course condition, Baroness’ offering – supported by Kubota’s power units and performance – delivers the complete package from tee to green, making a stop by stand 624 a must when BTME returns on 20th – 22nd January 2026.

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SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest

SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest: SISIS, part of the Howardson Group, is gearing up for a major presence at GroundsFest 2025, where it will be exhibiting outdoors on stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle.

With a proud heritage in British manufacturing and a reputation for quality, performance and innovation, SISIS continues to be one of the most respected brands in the turf preparation and maintenance industry. Visitors to the stand can expect to see an impressive selection of equipment covering every aspect of turf care – from aeration and scarification to brushing, seeding and more.

SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest

SISIS Set to Showcase Full Line-Up at GroundsFest

Renowned for producing robust, reliable machinery, SISIS offers solutions for grounds professionals working in football, rugby, golf, cricket, and municipal spaces. Whether you’re looking to maintain fine turf surfaces or tackle heavier-duty renovation jobs, there’ll be a machine for every requirement.

On display will be key machines from across the SISIS portfolio. For golf and cricket maintenance, visitors can explore machines such as the Veemo HD, a powerful tractor-mounted scarifier ideal for intensive thatch removal, and the Rotorake TM1000, a highly effective scarifier. Other popular tractor mounted tools like the Multitiner and Maxislit will also be showcased – both known for delivering excellent aeration and root zone development.

For sports turf professionals maintaining football and rugby pitches, SISIS will be bringing the Quadraplay 1.8m multiple-purpose maintenance system, Javelin Aer-aid for targeted aeration with air injection, and the Variseeder, designed for accurate seed distribution across large areas.

Those looking for versatile brushing and grooming solutions can check out the Flexibrush and Twinplay system, which will be shown with a variety of attachments including rakes, brushes, and spikers – ideal for tailored turf care throughout the seasons.

Cricket and golf grounds staff will be interested in the Rotorake 600HD heavy-duty scarifier.

A wide range of hand tools and accessories will also be on display including the Trulute, Aerdrain fork, Drag mats and brushes, Combirake, and Bray hand tools – perfect for pitch preparation and fine finishing touches.

With such a comprehensive product line-up on show, GroundsFest is the ideal opportunity for turf professionals to find out more about SISIS equipment and to speak directly with the team. Whether you’re an existing SISIS user looking to expand your tools, or new to the SISIS range and exploring options for your facility, the team will be on hand to offer expert advice tailored to your specific needs.

Visit SISIS on stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle at GroundsFest 2025. 

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Speaker line-up confirmed for GMA Connect

Speaker line-up confirmed for GMA Connect: The Grounds Management Association (GMA) has announced the expert speaker line-up for its upcoming regional event, GMA Connect, taking place at Durham County Cricket Club on Wednesday 18 June.

Building on the success of GMA Connect in Bristol earlier this month, the Durham event promises another engaging and informative day for grounds professionals. The Bristol event received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with attendees praising the quality and relevance of the seminar programme.

Speaker line-up confirmed for GMA Connect

Speaker line-up confirmed for GMA Connect

One attendee said: “Alex Vickers was superb and had great presentation and interaction skills.” Many cited the seminars as their primary reason for attending, reinforcing the value of these regional gatherings.

GMA Connect is designed to bring the grounds management community together at a local level, offering a full day of expert-led seminars, live demonstrations and networking opportunities.

The Durham programme features a strong line-up of speakers and sessions, including:

  • Mark Hunt, renowned weather expert, presenting Turf Management in the Current Climate, with practical advice on interpreting forecasts and managing the effects of changing weather patterns.
  • Alex Vickers, returning by popular demand, leading Reading Your Soil, an interactive workshop on soil profiles and compaction identification.
  • Vic Demain, Head Groundsman at Durham CCC, hosting What’s in Your Shed?, a behind-the-scenes look at the professional equipment used to maintain elite playing surfaces.
  • A panel discussion on Dealing with Climate Change Challenges at Professional Venues, featuring Vic Demain, Alex Vickers and Aaron Tong from Hull City’s MKM Stadium.
  • Ian Mather-Brewster from the GMA, delivering Carrying Out a Surface Assessment, followed by a joint session with Chris Hunter on Using a Playing Surface Assessment to Upgrade Your Facility.

Commenting at GMA Connect Bristol earlier in May, Victoria Jones, Facilities and Investment Manager at Cricket Wales, said: “GMA Connect has been a great success – there’s been such an opportunity to network across the industry from grounds managers to professionals from the GMA – but also experts from the commercial sector, it’s been great to network with these people. Through networking and educational opportunities, it’s how we improve ground quality and performance.”

GMA Connect Durham is set to be another must-attend event for the grounds management community.

Tickets are free for GMA members, while non-members can attend for £15. Membership provides additional value, including exclusive resources, discounted training, access to the Member Assistance Programme and more.

For more information or to register, visit thegma.org.uk/events

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Sarah Stirk to lead line-up for BIGGA Celebration

Sarah Stirk to lead line-up for BIGGA Celebration: The British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) is thrilled to announce that renowned TV presenter and journalist Sarah Stirk will host the BIGGA Celebration, held on the opening evening of the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) in January.

Best known for her work with Sky Sports, where she has been a leading voice in golf coverage since 2012, Sarah will guide the evening’s festivities. The BIGGA Celebration highlights the incredible achievements of BIGGA members over the previous year, including the unveiling of the prestigious BIGGA Awards winners.

Sarah Stirk to lead line-up for BIGGA Celebration

Sarah Stirk to lead line-up for BIGGA Celebration

With a career spanning roles at Sky Sports, the BBC, Setanta and Sky News, Sarah has covered DP World Tour and PGA Tour events and interviewed some of the biggest names in golf. A 7-handicap golfer herself, Sarah also champions women in leadership roles within golf, having launched the Women’s Leadership Summit supported by The R&A.

Sarah said: “I’m delighted to be presenting the BIGGA Celebration at BTME in January. It’s an honour to celebrate the incredible work of BIGGA members and I look forward to a fantastic evening in Harrogate.”

Jim Croxton, BIGGA CEO, said: “Sarah’s experience and passion for the game make her the perfect host for this landmark event. We’re excited to welcome her to BTME and encourage all attendees to join us for an unforgettable evening in Harrogate’s historic Royal Hall.”

BTME is one of the golf industry’s most influential events and runs for three days at the Harrogate Convention Centre, offering unparalleled networking and educational opportunities. Both BTME and the BIGGA Celebration are free to attend, with registration available at www.btme.org.uk

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