Dr. Bernd Leinauer and colleagues from New Mexico State University will present new findings on Aquatrols Seed Enhancement Technology at the 2014 Salinity Forum in Riverside, California. Scheduled to take... read more →
Aquatrols Corporation of America (ACA), the global leader in soil surfactant technology, has been awarded an Australian patent covering technologies to manage abiotic stress and improve plant health. Dr. Stanley... read more →
Aquatrols is pleased to announce that it has received two awards from the Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association (TOCA). Made up of writers, editors, and advertisers from across the green... read more →
Over the past few months, Aquatrols has been working with the New Jersey Clean Energy Program to make our Paulsboro, NJ headquarters more energy-efficient. The partnership is a part of... read more →
Aquatrols will present four posters at the 2014 European Geosciences Union General Assembly. The scientific gathering, which takes place in Vienna, Austria from April 27 to May 2, will bring... read more →
Last year, Aquatrols employees established a "Sustainability Committee," made up of volunteers from every department. The committee was tasked with researching, identifying, and implementing strategies for reducing our environmental impact... read more →
Last week, representatives from Aquatrols attended the 2014 Golf Industry Show in Orlando, Florida. The annual gathering attracted thousands of golf course superintendents, researchers, students, and industry professionals from around... read more →
In honor of its founder, Aquatrols continues its support of the Aquatrols Robert A. Moore Endowment Fund with a $10,000 donation to the Environmental Institute for Golf, the philanthropic... read more →
Last week, representatives from Aquatrols attended the 25th annual Sports Turf Managers Association conference and trade show in San Antonio, Texas. The conference attracted sports turf managers from around... read more →
Bicarbonate in irrigation water is a growing concern for a number of superintendents, especially those using effluent or "gray water" to irrigate their turf. However, there is an ongoing debate... read more →