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MTD acquire; Polaris award; B&S develop; Saltex bookings; Stihl sponsor
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MTD ACQUIRE TWO COMPANIES
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AMERICAN AWARD FOR GT AIR2G2
MZURI APPOINT J RILEY AGRI
LAST EVER HYDRO 100 MVEHH
EPOS SOFTWARE UPGRADE RELEASED
CAMPEYS HEAD TO TEXAS
INNOVATION SEMINAR REARRANGED
REMOTE CONTROL EXCAVATOR
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AMERICAN AWARD FOR GT AIR2G2
Innovation prize at STMA's Denver show

The GT Air2G2 Injector distributed in the UK, Europe and Asia by Campey Turf Care Systems has won the Most Innovative Product Award at the American Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) conference and exhibition in Denver, held on the 13th-16th January 2015.


Richard Campey and Air Inject President Glen Black receive the STMA award for the Most Innovative Product

The Innovative Awards Program recognises those commercial company members that have developed a product, service, equipment or technology that substantially enhances the effectiveness of the Sports Turf Manager. The innovation could also make playing surfaces safer and more playable for athletes.

The Air2G2's innovative design uses pressure to penetrate deep into the soil by injecting air with a "double injection" action. First it fractures the soil at the compacted layer then again at the maximum depth of 12 inches (depending on probe length).

This action shatters the ground horizontally forcing the air upward decompacting the soil around the root zone. Essentially, the action of forcing air through the soil structure creates a network of fissures.

This in turn produces the conditions for healthy roots to develop and grow deep while encouraging excellent microbial activity and increasing the presence of bacteria in the soil. And there is no disruption to the playing surface whatsoever.


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