Target Specialty Products, a provider of turf and ornamental landscaping solutions in the U.S. and Canada, has received CFIA registration for Turf Fuel INFINITE, a product for turf professionals designed to improve moisture management and stress tolerance.
Turf Fuel INFINITE is unique in the way it combines Diuturon; a patent pending surfactant, Templar, a plant stress technology and four other companion polymers. The system enables turf managers to take control of soil hydration and plant health like never before.
“Since launching Infinite two years ago in the U.S., our customers have realized game-changing benefits to not only their water management, but also improvements to plant fitness as well as control over playability. I can’t wait to share this valuable tool with our Canadian customers,” says Mark Jull, Target Specialty Products Western North America Golf Sales Manager, and former Manager of Proprietary Products.
“We continue to expand our product offerings in Canada with new and innovative products,” says David Helt, president at Target Specialty Products. “Our product innovation team has continuously developed new solutions based on our customers’ needs and requests.”
“The novel technologies; Diuturon and Templar have produced exceptional results in our testing at University of Arkansas and UMASS over the last six years. Through our work with Nutrifense we were exposed to some very impactful plant fitness technology. Templar that enables turf to thrive in drought conditions. The combination of Diuturon and Templar result in a never before complete soil and plant health system,” says Steve Loveday, Turf Fuel products development manager.
Turf Fuel INFINITE will be available in late July 2023, across Canada now that CFIA approvals have been received. Contact your Target Specialty Products technical sales rep or visit www.turffuel.com for more information about INFINITE.
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