Syngenta defends Olympic turf

Syngenta defends Olympic turf

The Beijing National Stadium, nicknamed the “Birds Nest”, covers 25.8 hectares of open ground space and will seat as many as 91,000 spectators during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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MERIDIAN New Registration!

MERIDIAN New Registration!

As part of our long term commitment to the Australian Turf Industry, Syngenta is please to anounce that MERIDIAN is now also registered for the control of Argentinian Scarab (1st and 2 nd instar larvae).
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PRIMO MAXX New Registration - Bowls

PRIMO MAXX New Registration - Bowls

As part of our long term commitment to the Australian Turf Industry, Syngenta is pleased to announce that Primo MAXX is now also registered for use on Bowling Greens. This additional use, together with refinements of rates for hybrid couch on both bowling and golf greens, stre...
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Autumn - the best time for removing kikuyu

Autumn - the best time for removin...

Stolonated perennial grasses like kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) tend to be very difficult to control when they occur as undesirable weeds. These grasses have the capacity to store reserves in their stolons and can survive unfavourable conditions very well.
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HERITAGE MAXX is faster, more effective and easier to use

HERITAGE MAXX is faster, more effe...

HERITAGE is well known as the highest performing fungicide on the Australian turf market but its reputation has now been surpassed with the launch of a new liquid formulation.
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Syngenta’s MERIDIAN Insecticide

Syngenta’s MERIDIAN Insecticide

The two most damaging turf insect pests, African Black Beetle and Billbug, can now be controlled thanks to the launch of MERIDIAN Insecticide.
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Spring Grub Information

Spring Grub Information

White Grub (curl) management in Australian turf is complicated by the varying life cycles undertaken by the half dozen potential pests. The redheaded pasture cockchafer (Adoryphorus couloni) adults fly in early spring, laying eggs from mid-September into mid-November, as does ...
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