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Where do Maxstim complex biostimulants fit into the process of growing turf?
The differences and improvements seen when using Maxstim biostimulants

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The differences and improvements seen when using Maxstim biostimulants

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A plant with an increased production of chlorophyll, means a better health and yield outcome for your crop.

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Maxstim products help you save money, use less fertiliser, reduce waste and get to harvest quicker while maintaining good quality turf.

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Managing nitrogen levels in agriculture through the use of biostimulants - this means means you can save money by using less fertiliser.

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£250,000 extra margin for every 100 hectares of turf grown. That’s what Tim Cannon has been able to achieve using Maxstim complex biostimulants.

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Our Chief Scientific Officer has put together a summary to set the scene as to what the current global and agricultural challenges are, and how we view chemical fertilisers as a necessary solution.

Scientific research
Like all plants, turfgrasses have evolved ways to help them tolerate and survive the wide range of stresses that can limit their growth.

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The latest innovation is an organic formulation that will meet stringent global requirements.

Technical reports
We recently launched our new silicon based biostimulant, Cynosa™. We delved into the actual effects of silicon on arable crops, horticultural plants and sports turf.

Technical reports
Microdochium patch is an important grass disease of turfgrass in temperate zones such as the British Isles and NW Europe.

Technical reports
Cynosa has been developed to enable growers to reduce or eliminate the use of fungicides.

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To continue increasing the agricultural expertise in our team, we appointed agronomist and turf specialist, Tim Cannon.

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As the role of biostimulants becomes more and more critical within amenities, agriculture and horticulture so does the need for continued research and development.