Koch Turf & Ornamental Launches Updated Website

Koch Agronomic Services, LLC has launched an improved website, www.KochTurf.com, to support its new Koch Turf & Ornamental brand. The website now contains videos, webinars, literature and additional product information to provide more robust content to Koch Turf & Ornamental customers. Additionally, turf and ornamental professionals can use the website to locate their Koch sales representative, and learn more about products specific to their industry.

“We have completely redesigned the site with our customers in mind,” said Tim Sturm, vice president of Koch Turf & Ornamental. “KochTurf.com will enable turf and ornamental professionals to quickly find relevant information and provide solutions to help them be more successful in their industries.”

The Koch Turf & Ornamental brand was launched in April, and focuses on developing solutions for the golf, lawn care, ornamental and turf markets through a proven portfolio of controlled-release, slow-release and stabilized nitrogen fertilizers.

About Koch Turf & Ornamental

Koch Turf & Ornamental is a global leader in enhanced efficiency fertilizer (EEF) products. Its Ph.D. agronomists, Ph.D. chemists and technical specialists put advanced solutions to the test for optimal nutrient performance. Koch Turf & Ornamental supplies technologies that are beyond the ordinary by working with universities, government researchers, international research centers and private organizations to provide the best performance in diverse conditions and environments. Our turf and ornamental product portfolio includes nine well-known brands encompassing all three EFF technologies – controlled-release, slow-release and stabilized nitrogen. Visit www.kochturf.com.

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