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Consort Display Group: Dori Pole Nylon Pennant System

October 23, 2013 By
With a fiberglass pole and an 8- or 15-ft.-long nylon pennant, the Dori Pole Nylon Pennant System offers the industry’s only non-tangling, swiveling “yoke” bracket, which mounts eye-catching pennants that unpredictably “dance” in the wind to deter geese and birds. ...

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Wireless Solutions: Vertex VX459

October 22, 2013 By
Superintendents are challenged daily to keep the course in top shape while staying out of the way of golfers. Vertex Standard provides a cost-effective solution to communicate with your team and with your sprinkler systems. The Vertex VX459 portable (pictured) ...

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Ariens: AMP 24 Sno-Thro

October 21, 2013 By
Ariens’ AMP 24 Sno-Thro is an all-electric two-stage snow thrower with a 24-in. clearing width. The machine will run between 45 to 60 minutes on a single charge depending on snow conditions, and provides a quieter alternative to traditional gas-powered ...

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Rain Bird: Pump Manager 2

October 18, 2013 By
Rain Bird’s new Pump Manager 2 software allows full pump station control from a remote or on-site computer, and increased data and performance reporting. Compatible with Windows 7, Pump Manager 2 allows Rain Bird pump stations to communicate with virtually ...

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Larson Electronics: Magnalight EPEXC-3X-100

October 17, 2013 By
The new Magnalight EPEXC-3X-100 is a 100-ft.-long, explosion-proof extension cord. The cord incorporates a robust design and three explosion-proof outlets to provide a convenient, safe method of connecting multiple devices from one power source. The cord is designed to allow ...

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Agrotain International: UFLEXX

October 16, 2013 By
Providing consistent nitrogen feeding for as long as eight weeks, UFLEXX is specifically intended for turf uses where repeat application is desirable. It features an exclusive inhibitor that blocks urease, which helps to minimize nitrogen loss to the atmosphere — ...

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