LebanonTurf Launches “Growing Together” Reward Program
LebanonTurf, an industry-leading provider of innovative and high-performance plant nutrition for the golf and landscaping industries, announced a new, nationwide launch of their “Growing Together” end-user reward program for industry professionals to maximize their maintenance budget. Beginning on November 1st – just in time for the early order programs – golf course superintendents and turf managers can earn rewards on the most popular LebanonTurf products used in the industry, which include Country Club MD, Emerald Isle Solutions, Country Club with Acelepryn + Dimension, Country Club Humic Max and Country Club Root Reviver.
“Our industry professionals are at the center of all we do and we’re constantly looking for more ways to involve and reward them with LebanonTurf’s brands,” said Chris Gray, Golf Market Manager for LebanonTurf. “By offering a rich reward program with multiple ways to redeem them, we’re giving them more reasons to engage with us.”
Industry professionals will earn a reward for each unit purchased during the program period that can be redeemed as either an Amazon e-gift card or as a distributor credit. A minimum purchase of 50 units is required to qualify for the reward payment and they can double the total reward with a purchase of 150 total units or more.
For more information on the “Growing Together” Reward Program, including the full list of eligible products and rewards, visit: www.lebanonturf.com/growing-together-rewards-program.
LebanonTurf, a division of privately held Lebanon Seaboard, is the only company serving the landscape and golf markets that offers both microbiological components and advanced controlled-release fertilizers delivered as part of an integrated systems approach to turf and plant care needs. For more information, please visit www.lebanonturf.com or call 800-233-0628.
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