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Scotts launches NEW Liquid fertilizer
08 Mar 10: A premium fertilizer with TMax technology for enhanced foliar and root nutrient uptake.
There's more to Scotts organic fertilizers
22 Feb 10: Sportsmaster OrganiCRF is a blend of both fertilzier and Scotts' patented Poly-S controlled release fertilizers.
Scotts the dynamic centre of international horticulture at the IPM in Essen
18 Feb 10: From the 26th until the 29th of January, Scotts has been present at the IPM in Essen. The Scotts stand was once again the dynamic centre of international horticulture, where many new contacts were established and existing contacts were strengthened.
Are you are new Scientist / Engineer Process & Formulation (P&F)?
08 Feb 10: The scientist/engineer P&F will develop new Controlled Release Fertilizers (CRF). You initiate, coordinate and execute projects related to new products and/or processes. Furthermore you will give technical support regarding CRF to the Scotts businesses.
Are you our new Area Sales Manager Benelux?
25 Jan 10: Do you have a large affinity with Ornamental Horticulture? Are you familiar with the fertilization and cultivation industry? Do you have sales experience? And do you find it challenging to work in an innovative fertilizer organization?
Then maybe you are the commercial technical specialist Ornamental Horticulture – Container Nursery Stock we are looking for!
'You can always spot a Scotts pitch' says Stoke City's Head Groundsman
30 Nov 09: Stoke City FC’s Head Groundsman Andy Jackson has observed remarkable results from using a Scotts iTurf programme on the Britannia Stadium pitch.
Coarse Manager chooses Scotts iTurf Programme for 'Research Backing & Professionalism
10 Nov 09: A Course Manager at a Nottinghamshire Club has selected a Scotts iTurf programme for his greens over competitors’ because the recommendations are backed up by independent research data.
Latest news on Scotts Turf Seeds; Low Grow
10 Nov 09: An extra addition to the Get with the Programme icons is Low Grow. It represents varieties which have a significantly lower vertical growth compared to standard varieties.

