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Suståne’s world-leading solutions at BTME

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.

Suståne's world-leading solutions at BTME

Suståne’s world-leading solutions at BTME

Suståne was founded over 35 years ago on the premise of utilising and refining renewable resources to add benefit to the land, without contributing to environmental issues which would require future generations to resolve. The Suståne composting and manufacturing process was developed to avoid production of greenhouse gasses like methane and nitrous oxide, creating products suited to a range of applications that offer a natural capacity to sequester and clean CO2 from our atmosphere.

The current range of fertilisers, soil builders and amenders encapsulate more than three decades of research from over 100 universities and facilities around the globe – resulting in products that turf managers across the sporting spectrum can rely on for maximum results with minimal impact on the environment.

For greenkeepers, grounds managers and agronomists, Suståne offer products that play an important role in rapid grow-in’s, establishment and renovations, along with solutions specifically developed to assist with maintenance recovery. Notable in this category is Suståne Turf Revival 6-2-4. Delivering a balanced Nitrogen release without excessive yield, together with organic-rich and biologically stable humus, humic acids, beneficial microorganisms, VA mycorrhizae and other organic nutrients, it helps plants to recover from renovation practices.

Another product of particular interest to course managers is Soil ReGen® Structural Soil Conditioner which regenerates and rebuilds disturbed or depleted soils, supplying essential nutrients, reducing compaction and increasing water and oxygen infiltration rates.

Formulations from the Suståne range have played a role in the renovations and ongoing sustainable management of golf courses in more than 60 countries around the world, and you can find out exactly by speaking to the technical team on stand 170 in January.

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BIGGA’s world-leading education programme

BIGGA’s world-leading education programme: The British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) has revealed that preparations are underway for the return of the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) to Harrogate in January 2022 with the launch of Proposal to Present for Continue to Learn.

A key component of BTME, Continue to Learn is recognised as one of the world’s leading greenkeeping education events, drawing more than 3,000 delegates each year.

BIGGA's world-leading education programme

BIGGA’s world-leading education programme

The content of the programme is decided upon by BIGGA members who participate in the Members’ Choice process, whereby interested speakers are invited to pitch content for seminars and workshops and members then select what they would like to see on the Continue to Learn programme.

Continue to Learn 2022 is anticipated to be a hybrid event, combining in-person learning and online sessions following the incredible success of Continue to Learn 2021, which was hosted entirely online due to the coronavirus pandemic.

BIGGA Head of Learning and Develop Sami Strutt said: “As we begin the planning for Continue to Learn 2022 we are inviting Proposals to Present from across the industry. We are looking for those who have stories to tell, perhaps from their pandemic experiences, renovation projects, research and development, personal health and wellbeing and, of course, all things agronomy-related.

“Taking the programme online in January 2021 allowed us to attract attendees who, under normal circumstances would not have been able to make the trip to Harrogate. Many of the oversees attendees claimed in their feedback that they would be attending BTME and Continue to Learn in future and that’s an incredible affirmation of the hard word that goes into hosting the event each year.

“We are entering an exciting period where we can reimagine the traditional methods of delivery, considering ways to make it more accessible to those who are unable to attend while ensuring we deliver the same quality and quantity of education expected from the Continue to Learn education programme.”

Anyone interested in contributing to the Continue to Learn 2022 education programme can submit a Proposal to Present by 25 April 2021 at https://continue-to-learn-2022.cfp.lineup.ninja/

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