Birmingham, England: Campey Turf Care Systems has hailed the return to the calendar of the Sports Amenities Landscaping Trade Exhibition (SALTEX).
The two-day indoor exhibition (November 3-4) at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre signifies an important milestone on the road to normality and is an excellent opportunity for the Campey team to catch up with old and new customers.
“The return of an indoor show has been a long time coming, and we are all looking forward to seeing everyone in person to talk about the latest machinery, turf maintenance techniques and industry news,” said Julia Campey, Managing Director of Campey Turf Care Systems, a Full Business Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.
“It’s been a difficult time for everyone, and whilst things seem to be reaching some normality, this is one of the most significant milestones in our industry because we’ve been without an indoor show for so long.
“We’re excited to have the Campey range of machinery on display, including the new Campey Pedestrian AeraSeeder, which will be on show for the first time at SALTEX,” she added.
The Campey Pedestrian AeraSeeder will be exhibited at the Campey stand (H082), along with popular machines from Air2G2, Imants, Koro by Imants, Vredo and Dakota.
“The pedestrian overseeder is an exciting addition to Campey’s range, with it specifically added to tackle hard-to-reach areas that larger machines can’t access,” said a spokesperson for Campey.
Smaller areas such as ornamental gardens, cemetery plots, golf greens, goalmouths, and other bare areas are easily accessible for the machine, which is only 83 centimetres wide.
It provides simple yet accurate overseeding, with a 60-centimetre seeding area and a multi-spiked roller that produces approximately 800 perforations per square yard, effectively saturating the top surface with a network of holes.
This network, combined with the brush and smooth packing roller systems and stainless-steel seed apertures, offers the highest percentage of grass seed germination.