Happy New Year from Nufarm!
As your partner for growth, we hope that this State of the Industry report provides insights to help guide you through a successful 2024.
Throughout the year ahead, we will experience ups and downs, from labor challenges and increased competition to rising costs and weather concerns. However, by working together at events like National Golf Day on Capitol Hill, we can advocate together for positive changes to respond to these headwinds.
To continue bringing new and innovative products to you in 2024 and beyond, Nufarm has opened a new Morrisville, North Carolina, headquarters with state-of-the-art formulations, chemistry and testing facilities. This location will also serve as home to our North American portfolio, commercial solutions and marketing teams. These investments allow us to help you meet tomorrow’s challenges head on.
It’s been gratifying to meet with superintendents and their crews across the country and hear how they solve daily challenges on the course with Nufarm products like Anuew and Anuew EZ, Tourney EZ, Traction, Celero, Cheetah Pro, Millennium Ultra 2 and many others. Nufarm will continue to provide these solutions and with them the level of service and technical expertise you’ve come to expect and deserve.
Nufarm’s daily commitment to you is what connects every aspect of our company. We are fond of saying we’ve served our customers for more than 100 years. We plan to be around at least another 100 years by continuing to bring you solutions to maintain beautiful, playable golf courses year-round.
Here’s to a strong 2024!
Jeff Eldridge, CGCS
Golf Segment Lead for Nufarm Turf & Ornamental
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