A marriage made in Fleetwood!

So, when Ian Campbell, the company's Product Specialist, put in a call to Dale Frith, Head Groundsman at Fleetwood Town FC, asking if he would be interested in hosting one of their demo days, he jumped at the chance, on the understanding that the company would undertake his pitch renovations.
And so it was that, on a Wednesday afternoon in late May, the Campey team - along with contractors from the north-west who had brought their existing Koro, Dakota and Imants equipment - began work on the pitch in preparation for the following day.
The plan was to get a good proportion of the work started on Wednesday, leaving enough time to put the machines through their paces on Thursday - in front of over one hundred turfcare professionals who turned up on the day - and complete the work on Friday.
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"Through much of the winter, the water was perched and not able to get away. The cause of this was that the existing secondary drainage was not intense enough, coupled with the amount of rainfall we had. To hopefully solve these issues, we have now installed Koro Topdrain slits."
"The work consisted of 'Terraplaning' off the existing surface, topdressing with 150 tonnes of sand and installing the Topdrain slits to a depth of 200mm, ensuring an adequate connection to the lateral drains."
"We then tickled the new sand into the top of the existing surface before levelling with Koro Speed Harrows. Everris Sierrablen Plus Renovator 20:20:8 was applied, before seeding using a Raycam Aeroseeder and Vredo Super Compact. We seeded with Barenbrug Bar 7 RPR."

As well as the Terraplane, other machines being put to work included the Koro Recycling Dresser, New Holland T4 PowerStar and T5 tractors, Dakota Turf Tenders, Koro Topdrain, Vredo Seeders and a range of other ancillary equipment, such as aerators and sprayers.

Air is injected into the area below the compaction layer and forced to move up through the soil to the rootzone. Not only is compaction released in the critical rootzone area, the aerator is also able to fracture the soil and create airflow from the bottom up, thereby increasing porosity.
During the demonstrations, Richard Campey and Simon Gumbrill described, in detail - and in their own inimitable styles - the benefits of each machine.
During the course of the day, all the key renovation techniques were explained and demonstrated to the assembled delegates, who came from all manner of sports and leisure facilities, including several local authorities, contractors, agronomists, greenkeepers and groundsmen.

"Mowing is expected to commence approximately three weeks from seeding," he concluded.