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Rigby Taylor at SALTEX – Stand G060

Rigby Taylor at SALTEX – Stand G060: With over a century of product supply and customer support Rigby Taylor will again be introducing inventive solutions for turf health problems.

Previous Innovation Award winners, the company has once again succeeded in bringing to the industry the latest, most advanced line marking robot and impact paint partnership. Also on the stand will be featured the Euroflor Urban flower seed range, Rain Bird’s leading irrigation rotors and controllers, POGO and Soil Scout, above and below ground monitoring devices, advanced tetraploid grass seeds and cutting edge granular fertilizers and innovative liquid nutrient supplements.

Rigby Taylor at SALTEX – Stand G060

Rigby Taylor at SALTEX – Stand G060

Advanced Technology

Skill, knowledge and expertise are the hallmarks of Rigby Taylor’s industry presence. The company’s extensive range provide products that enhance and soften our landscape with grass and flower seeds, provides healthy soils and protect from damaging weeds, pests and diseases, as well as from drought or water logging. Rigby Taylor is successfully pioneering advanced robotic line marking technology, for which the company has received awards for such Innovation and is now the leader in both GPS autonomous robotic line marking systems and walk-behind line marking machines.

The introduction of the TinyLineMarker robots has revolutionized pitch line marking for contractors, service providers and councils with extensive playing field pitches. Over 50 sport surface templates are now available, allowing lines to be marked out faster and more accurately than when using pedestrian markers.

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Rigby Taylor appoint Richard Jones

Rigby Taylor appoint Richard Jones: Rigby Taylor Ltd. introduces Richard Jones to the RT Irrigation department team. Due to the huge growth in the company’s irrigation product business, strengthening its customer support was a high priority.

Richard’s irrigation knowledge and engineering background will assist in helping customers gain maximum benefit from their irrigation systems. For advice or information, Richard can be contacted direct on 07741 040098 or by email, richard.jones@rigbytaylor.com.

Rigby Taylor appoint Richard Jones

Rigby Taylor appoint Richard Jones

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Rigby Taylor welcomes new team member

Rigby Taylor welcomes new team member: Ben Morgan has joined Rigby Taylor’s northern team as their area Technical Sales Manager for East Yorkshire, Humberside and North Lincolnshire.

Ben is a well-known and highly regarded figure in the industry with over 20 years of experience, including periods at St Andrews Old Course, Whitby, Sandburn Hall and Drax. He also spent time in the US working at Pinehurst GC whilst undertaking an internship at Ohio State University.

Rigby Taylor welcomes new team member

Rigby Taylor welcomes new team member

With a Bachelor of Science Degree with Honours (Applied to Turf Grass Science) and a Foundation Degree in Turf Grass Management, Ben brings a high level of technical skills to his new role, which he can apply to his wide level of practical experience. Ben also holds a PA1 & PA6 Pesticide Spraying Licence and is FACTs qualified.

His hobbies include: walking, beekeeping, fishing and trials biking.

Ben can be contacted on 07742 668744 and at ben.morgan@rigbytaylor.com

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Rigby Taylor a Soil Scout reseller

Rigby Taylor a Soil Scout reseller: Data collection and interpretation are critical for making good agronomic decisions on Turf, use of in situ sensor technology developed by Finnish company Soil Scout provides a particle and cost-effective method to achieve this objective.

Peter Corbett, Business Development Manager for Rigby Taylor says “We are excited to be taking on the Soil Scout product in the UK. We see this technology as a step forward for our customers and Agronomist to work off real data to make better more timely and sustainable decisions. This data combined with our agronomic knowledge, Turf products and access to the latest Rain Bird irrigation control equipment provides an unbeatable combination.”

Rigby Taylor a Soil Scout reseller

Rigby Taylor a Soil Scout reseller

Soil Scouts International Sales Manager, Adam Sedgwick, says ” to have a company with the Professionalism, and reach of Rigby Taylor is a massive coup for our relatively new business. We are there alongside them now, to offer full backing and support with the solution we provide, to a company with such high acclaim in the UK”

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A message from Rigby Taylor

A message from Rigby Taylor: Committed to helping you, safely

Rigby Taylor has always regarded the health and wellbeing of our employees and our customers as paramount and during this difficult time we are continuing to trade, in line with Government’s current advice on safe working practices.

A message from Rigby Taylor

A message from Rigby Taylor

With this in mind, we have adapted our working practices with the aim of continuing our high levels of customer service and we continue to be committed to helping you and meeting your needs.

These changes include phone- and online-based advice and sales administration as well as updated product collection and delivery services to ensure we continue to operate in partnership with you during this challenging period.

All our technical sales managers are currently home-based but still able to help with any problems or requests you may have. Our website (www.rigbytaylor.com) is an invaluable source of information and an ideal way to place orders.

We will continue to despatch products for as long as it is reasonably practicable, including order collections from our branches where we have implemented safe systems for collections (and deliveries).

If you have any questions, please get in touch either via your local technical sales manager or via the website.

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Rigby Taylor’s new Nutri-Link fertiliser

Rigby Taylor’s new Nutri-Link fertiliser: Rigby Taylor has announced the new Nutri-Link nutritional and bio-stimulant system for a wide range of turf surfaces, including sand-based constructions. Comprising six specially formulated liquid fertilisers, the Nutri-Link fertiliser is applied as a foliar spray that is taken up by both the leaf and the root.

Designed and formulated to supplement granular applications, and for use either stand-alone or in support of an in-season programme, Nutri-Link provides a host of benefits:

Rigby Taylor's new Nutri-Link fertiliser

Rigby Taylor’s new Nutri-Link fertiliser

  • Enhanced root mass and depth
  • Increased tillering and denser sward
  • Improved disease tolerance
  • Better drought resistance
  • Rapid recovery from wear and mechanical damage
  • Enhanced and extended greening
  • More rapid germination
  • Reduced salt toxicity
  • Greater tolerance to excessive temperature
  • Improved photosynthetic capability
  • Enhanced carbon sequestration.

Nutri-Link’s components provide multiple solutions to both the macro and micro problems that confront today’s grounds staff – including soil structure, microbial activity, biotic and abiotic stresses. This synergistic approach results in improved plant health and performance; the components’ individual strengths when working together provide greater benefits than if used singly.

A fully illustrated brochure is available from either your Rigby Taylor Area Technical Manager or on request via Freephone 0800 424 919.

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Rigby Taylor at Grasshoppers RFC

Rigby Taylor at Grasshoppers RFC: When Rugby Union club Grasshoppers RFC moved into its new and impressive £11 million home in Osterley, West London, head groundsman Mark Woodward knew he had a job on his hands to bring the pitches up to the standard that he and the club were used to.

But drawing on his considerable groundscare experience –“I followed my father into the industry some 39 years ago; he was the former groundsman at neighbouring Centaurs RFC” – and with the input of Rigby Taylor’s technical representative, Corin Beeney, the playing surfaces at the Syon Lane site are continually being improved.

Rigby Taylor at Grasshoppers RFC

Rigby Taylor at Grasshoppers RFC

“First and foremost, the pitches were handed over to us in September 2018 and it was clear that the extreme weather of the preceding months – the cold from the Beast from the East then the very hot summer – had taken their toll on playing surfaces that effectively were newly-laid,” says Mark.

“Secondly, the pitches are sand-based. I’ve only ever maintained natural soil-based surfaces at the club’s former ground at Macfarlane Lane (a stone’s throw from the new site), so I had to travel a learning curve in the management of the new pitches in the sense of discovering exactly what they need in terms of irrigation and feed, for example, on a week-to-week and month-to-month basis in varying climatic conditions.

“This is where Corin has helped; he has a lot of experience of different types of pitches and together we are able to discuss and decide on the best ways forward. That’s been an ongoing process as the new pitches have ‘grown in’ and it will continue going forwards.”

Explaining that the club’s new facility (on local council-owned derelict land that was formerly a sports ground) was driven by the need to build new schools in the area (three new schools, in fact, as part of the Hounslow Schools Programme), Grasshoppers’ general manager Matt Gilmore says the ‘land swap’ has seen the club lose two grass pitches (now two instead of four) but gain a full-size 3G surface, which is also used for rugby among other things. All three pitches are floodlit.

“The council directed the complete building programme, which included the construction of the pitches [and an impressive clubhouse], and we were ‘given the keys’, so to speak, on 1 September 2018, with the first games on the grass pitches scheduled for eight weeks later. We knew the grass surfaces needed some work, so Mark instigated a maintenance programme that would give us the high quality of playing surfaces that not only we required but also of a standard that would attract semi-professional sports squads for training and matches.”

Included in Mark’s initiatives was a concerted programme of vertidraining. “I used to aerate perhaps just two or three times a year at the former ground plus regular in-house spiking, using a contractor, but it immediately became clear that we would need to vertidrain here a lot more often,” says Mark. With this in mind, the club has invested in its own vertidrainer.

Following a timetable of works instructed by the pitch consultant, Mark has also instigated the use of lots of sand – four applications in 14 months of up to 100 tonnes per pitch each time – “to bring the levels up”, he says, followed by generous overseeding with Rigby Taylor’s R140.

Designed for rapid establishment, as well as showing excellent tolerance to wear, cold, shade, disease and drought, for example, R140 is a mixture of perennial rye (Eurosport and Columbine cultivars) and tetraploid perennial rye (Fabian and Tetragreen) and is treated with Germin-8T which contains a speciality surfactant that is activated when the seed comes into contact with rootzone moisture. This provides effective penetration of water through the seeds’ outer layer (pericorp) into the endosperm, by lowering the surface tension of the surrounding water molecules. Roots can also take advantage of the micronised mycorryhizal fungi that will deliver long-term plant benefits.

The result is that at the active germination stage, each emerging seedling has immediate access to a highly beneficial package of targeted nutrients, biostimulants and micronised mycorrhizal fungi that together aid early establishment, improved root mass development and accelerated leaf extension.

“R140 does everything we want it to do,” adds Mark, “but going forwards I also want to introduce more creeping ryes and tetraploids to further improve the colour, root depth and surface density of the pitches.” In particular, because tetraploid rye grasses have double the number of chromosomes, including chloroplast for chlorophyll production, they exhibit high vigour and are extremely stress-tolerant plants.”

Rigby Taylor at Grasshoppers RFC

Rigby Taylor at Grasshoppers RFC

The sward is currently kept at 50 mm high – “though I will no doubt reduce the height of cut to 40 mm,” says Mark – mainly to help accommodate the high usage rates of eight-ten hours each week on each pitch (the 3G surface is used every day). The site is not only used by Grasshoppers’ 18 teams, including women’s and girls’ squads as well as juniors and minis plus a senior side that competes in the London 2 North West League, but it is also hired out to local schools and clubs, for example, to enable the club to maximise revenue streams. Indeed, in addition to the sports facilities available, the clubhouse is also vigorously promoted for hire.

Rigby Taylor fertilisers are also part of Mark’s maintenance programme, with a liquid ‘topping up’ feed applied monthly, including Cold Start which provides turf with nitrogen in cold conditions, in conjunction with a rapid colour boost.

Effective at temperatures of 5 degrees C, Cold Start has a nitrate and high iron content, as well as magnesium for increased colour. It also includes zeolite to reduce leaching and improve cation exchange capacity. There are three-fold benefits of the use of magnesium compared to formulations containing just nitrate and iron. Magnesium allows the plant to take up nitrate when it is photosynthesising, even at cold temperatures, naturally provides colour and increases the plant’s ability to utilise iron.

“I’ve used Rigby Taylor products for the past 10 years or so,” says Mark, “and have always found them to be effective and value for money. That includes the Impact paint, which I use on a Glider spray line marker.”

Glider can accommodate two 10-litre packs of the ready-to-use Impact paint. This provides bright, white line that lasts, and because it is a ready-to-use formulation, there is no mixing, no measuring no pouring and no added water. The operator has virtually no contact with the paint since a flow tube is simply inserted into the paint container.

“Importantly, too, I have a very good relationship with Corin and this continually proves to be fruitful in determining what these pitches need to thrive and therefore improve. Corin and I discuss many pitch issues and he is always available by ‘phone, which I find extremely useful, too.

“Working together – and, of course, closely with Matt over the management of pitch usage! – it’s a case of continual improvement in the appearance and performance of the pitches and the treatment they get,” says Mark.

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Rigby Taylor Innovation at SALTEX

Rigby Taylor Innovation at SALTEX: As Rigby Taylor celebrates a century of supply and support to the sports turf and amenity industry, innovation is once again the key word for the company’s presence at SALTEX.

The launch of Remediact, a concentrated, liquid microbial Bio-remediation product has shown superb results in mitigating the damage caused by fuel or oil spills on turf and soil.  One successful user stated, that the use of the product in allowing his turf surface to recover virtually saved his job!

Rigby Taylor Innovation at SALTEX

It’s sister product FleetKleen has also shown excellent results in removing grease, oil and other hydrocarbons from hard surfaces and machinery.

On the turf nutrition area, an exciting new addition to the fertilizer range is Autumn Green BIO. Featuring Advanced Granulation Technology, this 3-0-12 formulation with 8% Fe, 6% CaO and 2%MgO also contains an BIO pack and added zeolite. Providing plant health benefits, enhanced disease tolerance and long-term turf colour, the products uniform granule sizing also ensures uniform and consistent application.

Rigby Taylor Innovation at SALTEX

The highly successful robotic TinyLineMarker, with sales this year in double figures, has wowed all who have seen it operating and will be showcased both in the exhibition halls and on the demonstration area. In addition, the company is launching two new iGO spray line marking machines; the iGO Midi and the iGO Prime. Both machines complement the award winning ready-to-use paint Impact, and offer many advanced features, which again can be seen in the demonstration area..

Rigby Taylor will also be reporting on the highly successful turf disease fungicide management packages that came out top in STRI trials.

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Rigby Taylor Success At Cromer LTA

Rigby Taylor Success At Cromer LTA: One measure of the calibre of any sporting venue is not only the level of use of the site but also the number of favourable comments made about the quality of the playing surfaces.

Cromer Lawn Tennis & Squash Club (LTA) can lay claim to both – thanks to the expert court maintenance regimes instigated by head groundsman Matt Jordan and his use of a range of Rigby Taylor amenity products. These, he says, “prove indispensable in enabling us to keep our grass courts playing well and looking good all through a busy season”.

Rigby Taylor Success At Cromer LTA

Based on the Norfolk coast, Cromer LTA is open for play on weekdays during the summer months from 9am to 10pm, and on weekends from 9am to 8pm during the summer and 9am ‘til 4pm in the winter. The facilities are heavily used throughout the year. The 10 grass courts are open from April through to September, when play switches to the two floodlit artificial courts and the pair of hard courts.

The summer schedule includes a number of major tournaments when the grass courts especially are at full stretch:

  • A Junior Week when 300 youngsters descend on the site and utilise all courts;
  • The Open Senior Week, with around 200 competitors on grass – which this year celebrates its 100th anniversary at the long-established (1907) club; and
  • The County Week, when the club welcomes a host of players from around the country on its grass courts.

For such tournaments, it is not unusual for Matt and his assistant Peter Cooper to be at the site every day from 5.30am to, for example, cut the courts (at 8 mm high) “though the daily use of the mowers is more for ‘hoovering up’ any debris on the courts as it is for keeping the grass height consistent”. They also attend at night, when necessary, to water the courts.

But they utilise a well-practised pitch care regime that, says Matt, begins when the tennis season ends in September as court renovations begin.

“We will start with a concerted programme of heavy scarification when most of the sward will actually be removed,” he says. “Then we spike and apply a light covering of Kettering loam before applying Rigby Taylor’s R9 ultra fine dwarf rye seed. We’ll keep off the surfaces for two/three weeks before we start cutting – to 14 mm high – and we’ll continue to cut to this height every other week throughout the winter.

He continues: “During this time we will apply various Rigby Taylor products and we’ll spike and slit once a month in preparation for the new season, which starts in April. That said, I avoid aerating and spiking after perhaps February/March, depending on the weather, to avoid encouraging cracking on the courts.

“I’ve worked with bents and fescues in the past,” says Matt who spent eight years as a golf greenkeeper (when he gained his Level 3 accreditation) before joining Cromer LTA in 2008. “But rye is, of course, the choice for tennis courts and I find R9 (treated with Germin-8T) provides excellent wear and disease tolerance, for example.

Rigby Taylor Success At Cromer LTA

The ‘T’ in Germin 8T identifies the content of the Trichoderma atroviride filamentous soil fungi that forms a mutual endophytic, beneficial relationship with grass plants. The symbiotic relationship delivers increased tolerance to the turf diseases leaf spot, pythium and rhizoctonia.

Pre-applied to each individual grass seed, Germin-8T contains a speciality surfactant that is activated when the seed comes into contact with rootzone moisture. This provides effective penetration of water through the seeds’ outer layer (pericorp) into the endosperm, by lowering the surface tension of the surrounding water molecules. Roots can also take advantage of the micronised mycorryhizal fungi that will deliver long-term plant benefits.

The result is that at the active germination stage, each emerging seedling has immediate access to a highly beneficial package of targeted nutrients, biostimulants and micronised mycorrhizal fungi that together aid early establishment, improved root mass development and accelerated leaf extension.

“I do trial competitor grasses against R9 but haven’t found anything to match it – for example, its germination rates are consistently 25% better than anything I’ve tried.”

Likewise, he pinpoints a number of other Rigby Taylor’s products as being ideal for his needs – and those of the courts – “including Premier HG slow-release granular and Fine Turf 6-0-18 fertilisers, SeaQuest liquid seaweed and Magnet Velocite liquid iron”, in combination with the company’s iGo line marker and its Impact XP paint “where every application consistently lasts for a week”.

The artificial courts are brushed as often as possible when the weather is dry, “and at least every other week”, while the hard courts are sprayed once/twice a year to keep the moss at bay.

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Rigby Taylor To Distribute Bionema Solutions

Rigby Taylor To Distribute Bionema Solutions: Rigby Taylor has been appointed as the exclusive distributor in the UK turf and amenity sector for Bionema’s NemaTrident nematode solutions for the control of chafer grubs and leatherjackets larvae.

NemaTrident is a tri-component solution incorporating a range of highly virulent insect-parasitic nematodes within the Heterorhabditis and Steinernema genera. The nematodes attack and destroy the larvae of the insect pests thus preventing future pests from developing.

Rigby Taylor To Distribute Bionema Solutions

The product is safe, non-toxic to users and consumers, decomposes rapidly and can be targeted at specific pests to avoid harming beneficial insects – providing 70-100% success rates in combating the pests.

Environmental consultancy ADAS recently calculated that the economic cost of chafer grubs alone is up to £85 million a year for UK golf courses from lost income and damage repair. It also highlighted that, on the 40% of racecourses affected by the pest’s damage, lost income could amount to up to £605,000 per course.

Dr Minshad Ansari, Bionema CEO, said: “In a market with significant potential, there is a clear opportunity for Rigby Taylor to continue helping greenkeepers, sports club groundsmen, racecourse managers and landscapers in the control of chafer grubs and leatherjackets larvae, when chemicals such as Chlorpyrifos (also known by the trademark Dursban, Equity) and Imidacloprid (Merit Turf) are banned across Europe.”

Rigby Taylor’s Peter Corbett added: “Our role at Rigby Taylor is to combine all the potential solutions for our customers throughout the UK. Our staff have all been briefed on the most effective way to use the NemaTrident range of nematodes as part of an integrated pest management programme.”

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