Palm Meadows Golf Course

An leader in its industry, Palm Meadows Golf Course, is an environmentally friendly club.

With the introduction of Grander Technology they have been able to achieve near-potable water using effluent from the local council.

Jensen Horticulture Services golf course consultant Tony Brown says since the Grander system was installed the water is used to irrigate landscped grounds and they no longer receive complaints from neighbours about odours and the environment has benefited from reduced run-off pollution.

Course superintendent Jason Batterham says there are other benefits to the system when they cut pipes, there is no slime build up, filters are cleaner and water quality is just incredible. After 12 hard frosts they are still mowing, whereas normally grass would be dormant.
Since installing Grander Technology Mr Magner says the system has reduced the amount of water used on the farmntroducing by 35%. "You don't need as much water to get the soil wet," Terry said.

The uptake of nutrients by the plant has also increased. Mr Magner said he was using 50% less fertiliser but still achieving similar growth levels and colour in the turf. The savings in fertiliser alone have already paid for the unit, which has no running or maintenance costs.

Benefits include

  • Rainbows
  • No odour complaints
  • Reduced fertilisers, herbicides, fungicides
  • Reduced Greens rennovation time
  • Elimination of coring greens and thatching
  • Pollution on flood plain eliminated
  • Irrigation water clear and odourless
  • Total bacteria plate count of 550 compared to 3300 previous seven year range
  • Ecoli levels of less than 5 (swimming pools allowance is 150)
Currumbin Valley Greenhouse

 

Jan & Peter Flemming were told they would have to start again with their crop after it tested positive for Bacterial Wilt by the Department of Primary Industries.

This short video details some of their experience with Bacterial Wilt and how Grander Water Technology helped save and even revive their tomato plants.

NB: Currumbin Valley Greenhouse is open to the public if you wish to purchase and try fresh produce grown with Grander Technology on Saturday & Sundays 7.30am to 12pm.


Click here to request the full length DVD of Currumbin Valley Greenhouses experience.

 

Central Gippsland 
Institute Of TAFE

Lead by a forward thinking Coordinator James Farmer Central Gippsland TAFE tested the Grander Technology and the affect it had on growth of 30 plants for 75 days.

Results include: 

  • Stronger & Faster plant growth
  • Increased water absortion into soil
  • Less watering time
  • Increased available nutrients to plants


A copy of this report is available upon request.

 

Top Class Turf

Top Class Turf owners Terry & Gail Magner had been experiencing problems with water quantity and quality for their domestic and commercial turf farm.

Since installing Grander Technology Mr Magner says the system has reduced the amount of water used on the farm by 35%.  "You don't need as much water to get the soil wet," Terry said.

The uptake of nutrients by the plant has also increased.  Mr Magner said he was using 50% less fertiliser but still achieving similar growth levels and colour in the turf.  The savings in fertiliser alone have already paid for the unit, which has no running or maintenance costs.

 

Goals in Agriculture results include:

  • 50% less fertilisers
  • 35% less water usage

 

Horticulture

To achieve lasting success using GRANDER Water Technology the objective is to reclose the biological cycle to reach the optimum level of plant compatibility and fertiliser values while minimising odours and nitrate contents.





Results prior to installation of Grander Technology are essential to show reduction in areas of concern, such benefits expected include.

Goals in Horticulture results include:


  • Better nutrient availability for plants
  • Better plant growth from optimised liquid manure
  • Decrease liquid manure’s odour expansion by loss of nitrogen

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