This is Issue 2 of Campey News from Autumn 1999, lots of articles highlighting the latest developments and success stories in turfcare. The issue featured the “Koro Revolution” hitting football clubs like Southampton F.C. and Macclesfield F.C., demonstrating innovative pitch renovation using the Koro Recycling Dresser and Field Top Maker. It also announced the inaugural “Richard Campey Open Days” on Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th October 1999, held at Marton. Additionally, it mentions local authority contracts, new equipment purchases by various golf and cricket clubs, and the launch of the third revolutionary Koro machine: the ‘Top Drainage’ system.
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