Environmental Science, a business unit of the Crop Science division of Bayer, has launched the 2016 Bayer Fall Solutions Program, offering early order incentives for golf course superintendents moving into 2017. Fall Solutions extends through Dec. 9, 2016. The flexible program allows participants to save on individual products or product bundles to maximize savings per acre.
“It’s a constant challenge to maintain peak playability throughout the season – especially when you’re fighting foliar diseases, plant health and golfer perceptions,” said Mike Hirvela, fungicide product manager for the Bayer professional turf and ornamentals business. “That understanding is the reason we continually work to harness the latest innovations in plant health and formulation technology to develop industry-leading solutions that offer the dependability and peace of mind our customers have come to expect from Bayer.”
Premier offers within the 2016 Bayer Fall Solutions program give superintendents the opportunity to save up to 26 percent on PAKs with a large selection of individual solutions and product bundles geared to suit specific turf needs. You can earn a 1 percent bonus rebate on your entire purchase when you buy any PAK and an additional 1 percent bonus if you buy between Oct. 1 and Oct. 31.
Order early and save more with select product rebates and Total Program Rebates. The Total Program Rebate is comprised of a PAK bonus, an October bonus and a tiered base bonus purchase-level rebate. Those at the $40,000 purchase level will qualify for a continued 9 percent rebate on all 2016 Fall Solutions products purchased through Sept. 30, 2017.
“Innovative and affordable solutions are critical for superintendents to expertly manage turfgrass throughout the year,” said David Wells, Bayer golf business manager. “At Bayer, we’re fully dedicated to offering both the high performance and the cost savings that superintendents need to manage an efficient and productive operation.”
To participate in Fall Solutions, superintendents must be a member of My Bayer Rewards.
“It’s a constant challenge to maintain peak playability throughout the season – especially when you’re fighting foliar diseases, plant health and golfer perceptions,” said Mike Hirvela, fungicide product manager for the Bayer professional turf and ornamentals business. “That understanding is the reason we continually work to harness the latest innovations in plant health and formulation technology to develop industry-leading solutions that offer the dependability and peace of mind our customers have come to expect from Bayer.”
Premier offers within the 2016 Bayer Fall Solutions program give superintendents the opportunity to save up to 26 percent on PAKs with a large selection of individual solutions and product bundles geared to suit specific turf needs. You can earn a 1 percent bonus rebate on your entire purchase when you buy any PAK and an additional 1 percent bonus if you buy between Oct. 1 and Oct. 31.
Order early and save more with select product rebates and Total Program Rebates. The Total Program Rebate is comprised of a PAK bonus, an October bonus and a tiered base bonus purchase-level rebate. Those at the $40,000 purchase level will qualify for a continued 9 percent rebate on all 2016 Fall Solutions products purchased through Sept. 30, 2017.
“Innovative and affordable solutions are critical for superintendents to expertly manage turfgrass throughout the year,” said David Wells, Bayer golf business manager. “At Bayer, we’re fully dedicated to offering both the high performance and the cost savings that superintendents need to manage an efficient and productive operation.”
To participate in Fall Solutions, superintendents must be a member of My Bayer Rewards.
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