Who are the Turfgrass Growers Association
Formed in 1995, the TGA comprises some 50 companies (including affiliates), collectively responsible for producing approximately 70 per cent of the cultivated turf grown in the British Isles and supplying specialist knowledge and infrastructure to that industry.
What the Turfgrass Growers Association (TGA) do
Recently it has widened its scope of activities and has been involved in discussions with Government departments, water companies, and other related bodies about the impact of water restrictions on the turf industry.
The TGA has also been on the steering group of the ‘Greening the Games’ committee which is playing an important role in making sure the landscaping aspects of the 2012 Olympic Games are properly recognised by organisers and contractors.
Since its formation, the TGA has been at the forefront of raising the standard of the cultivated turf supplied to professional and domestic customers. This goal is being achieved by constantly seeking to improve the standards of TGA members through unity of purpose and the sharing of knowledge and new ideas. To maintain standards at a consistently high level, all applicants for membership receive a personal visit and are vetted by the governing council of the TGA.
One of its principal missions is to help members improve their standards as turf growers and businesses. Regular members meetings are held at which invited speakers to inform and educate members on a wide range of turf-related topics. The TGA also stages a biennial turf show, giving turf professionals the opportunity to see at first hand the latest techniques and innovations for establishing, growing, harvesting, handling, transporting, laying, and maintaining cultivated turf.
By publicising and implementing the TGA quality standards, first published in 1996, the TGA has instilled a discipline amongst its members that has helped give customers confidence in the product they buy. The Quality Standards for Cultivated Turf were drawn up by independent turf consultant and agronomist, Robert Laycock.
Contact the TGA
Turfgrass Growers Association
BGA House
Nottingham Road
Louth, Lincolnshire
LN11 0WB
Tel: +44 (0)1507 607722
Fax: +44 (0)1507 600689
Email: info@turfgrass.co.uk