January 2026 - Page 2 of 2 - Lawn Solutions Australia

International Turfgrass Research Conference

CONNECTING GLOBAL TURF INNOVATION IN NAGANO, JAPAN

At Lawn Solutions Australia (LSA), the foundation of success has always been research and breeding innovation. Yet, in Australia, active turf breeding is very minimal and without government support programs, LSA relies heavily on international collaboration to access new genetics and technology.

Through long-standing partnerships with leading breeders and universities, LSA continues to strengthen its R&D program, the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

Global Collaboration

In July 2025, a delegation from LSA attended the International Turfgrass Research Conference (ITRC), held in Nagano, Japan. This was the second time the conference had been hosted in Japan, with the first being in Tokyo in 1989. The conference was organised by the Japanese Society of Turfgrass Science (JSTS) in association with the International Turfgrass Society (ITS).

With more than 420 delegates representing 27 countries, the event served as a global forum for scientists, breeders, turf managers, and industry leaders to share cutting-edge research that is shaping the future of turfgrass.

While a handful of Australians attended, none presented on actual turf breeding, underscoring how far Australia still needs to develop in this field. In contrast, global leaders showcased advanced work in genetics, sustainability, and automation, offering invaluable insights for the LSA team and its growers back home.

The week-long program combined technical sessions with field tours across Japan’s iconic stadiums, racetracks, and public gardens, where delegates saw cutting-edge turf applications in both warm- and cool-season conditions.

Key Learnings Included:

• Rapid global progress in turf breeding, particularly across Japan, China, and the United States.

• Adoption of robotics and AI – transforming mowing, spraying, and irrigation management.

• Focus on sustainability and climate resilience, including drought- and salinity- tolerant varieties.

• Integration of molecular breeding and digital phenotyping to accelerate cultivar development.

Several keynote speakers delivered particularly relevant insights for LSA’s ongoing breeding partnerships, including:

Their presentations reinforced the importance of sustained collaboration between commercial turf producers and academic breeding programs, a model LSA continues to invest in.

Technology, Sustainability, and the Future of Turf

A strong theme throughout the 2025 ITRC was the integration of technology and sustainability in turf management.

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Robotics and Autonomy

New innovations are transforming turf operations worldwide. Targeted sprayers, robotic mowers, and advanced digital sensors are reducing labour requirements while enabling greater precision and sustainability.

Turf and Climate Resilience

Dedicated research streams on soil and water management highlighted turf’s critical role in climate mitigation. Presenters showcased studies on irrigation optimisation, heat and drought tolerance, and the role of turf in carbon capture, all aligning with LSA’s focus on water-efficient, resilient grasses.

Molecular Breeding Advances

New molecular breeding tools and digital phenotyping methods are fast-tracking the development of superior cultivars. These allow breeders to measure performance traits with unprecedented accuracy and speed, transforming the traditional breeding cycle from decades to years.

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The Windsor Downs Project

RESIDENTIAL TURF INSTALLATION CASE STUDY

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

Location: Windsor Downs, Western Sydney, NSW

Turf Variety: Zoysia Australis
Project Size: 3,000m2
Client: Private Residential Property

Scope: Full site preparation, turf supply, and installation

Date Completed: March 2025

This large-scale residential project in Windsor Downs called for a premium, low- maintenance lawn that could handle the climate extremes of Western Sydney. With over 3,000m2 to cover, the client wanted something that offered both visual appeal and long-term durability, with minimal ongoing effort.

After a site assessment and consultation with Musturf, Zoysia Australis was chosen for its superior drought tolerance, dense growth, and natural weed resistance, making it ideal for expansive properties where maintenance time is limited.

Zoysia Australis is one of Australia’s most advanced turf varieties. With a fine-to- medium leaf blade, rich green colour, and a dense, carpet-like growth habit, it’s perfect for homeowners looking for a premium look with less upkeep. Its slow vertical growth reduces mowing frequency, while its deep root system makes it highly drought-tolerant and efficient in water usage.

This variety also performs well in full sun and shows excellent resistance to weeds and pests, making it the ideal choice for large open areas like this Windsor Downs property.

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The Installation Process

Step 1: Site Preparation

The team began by preparing the entire 3,000m2 site, levelling and conditioning the soil to ensure optimal turf establishment.

Step 2: Turf Supply

Freshly cut Zoysia Australis turf was harvested at the Musturf farm in Windsor, loaded directly onto pallets, and delivered to site the same day.

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Step 3: Installation

Using small rolls across nearly the entire site, our team ensured manageable handling and precision placement. This allowed for tight joins, neat finishes, and consistent coverage throughout the entire 3,000m2 area.

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Step 4: Aftercare

The newly laid lawn was watered-in and fertilised to promote strong root growth and faster establishment.

The result is a stunning, high-end lawn that not only meets the client’s lifestyle needs but also adds value and curb appeal to the property. With proper care, this Zoysia Australis lawn will continue to thrive year-round, providing a lush, green space for family use, entertaining, and everyday enjoyment.

Musturf is a trusted residential and commercial turf supplier delivering and installing fresh turf from their Hawkesbury & Hunter Valley farms throughout NSW. Musturf was established in 2018 by Patrick and Melissa Muscat. Born and raised in the Hawkesbury Valley NSW, Patrick is a third generation turf farmer with a lifetime of experience in agricultural farming.

The company is one of the few turf growers in NSW that provides a comprehensive service that includes site preparation, lawn removal, and replacement. This provides Musturf with the unique opportunity to complete large scale residential projects from soil preparation, right through to establishment.

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A New Standard in Buffalo Grass Performance

Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™

Australia’s turf industry is built on innovation, and occasionally, a new variety emerges that reshapes what professionals expect from their turf. That moment has arrived again, with the soon to be released Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™.  Stampede is a next generation turfgrass that’s the result of years of rigorous research, trials, and development both in Australia and internationally.

As we look ahead to 2026, Lawn Solutions Australia (LSA) is proud to announce that foundation stock of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™ is now being planted by selected LSA members around the country, with a tightly managed rollout set to make this variety available to the market next year.

But what exactly makes Stampede so special and why are so many in the industry already calling it the next big thing in buffalo?

The Search for a Better Buffalo

For decades, Australian growers and turf professionals have relied on buffalo varieties for their versatility, shade tolerance, and overall performance in warm climates. From parks and backyards to high-traffic council spaces, buffalo grass has always had its place.

However, as conditions change and demands increase, so too must the grass.

The development of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™ began with one clear objective: to combine the best traits of existing buffalo grasses and push the limits on drought tolerance, wear recovery, and year-round colour retention, without sacrificing ease of maintenance.

Working closely with breeders and researchers, LSA undertook a multi-year evaluation program. Hundreds of buffalo selections were trialled under varied Australian conditions, and only those demonstrating superior performance across multiple metrics were considered for further development.

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Proven Performance in Trials

One of the standout features of Stampede is its hybrid vigour, delivering fast establishment and an aggressive lateral growth habit, without the excessive thatch buildup seen in older varieties.

Trial highlights include:

  • Exceptional drought tolerance: Stampede has consistently outperformed other leading buffalo types in extended dry periods, showing strong resilience and recovery even under minimal irrigation.
  • High shade tolerance: With excellent photosynthetic efficiency, Stampede thrives in low-light conditions, making it ideal for shaded residential areas, parklands, and urban environments.
  • Superior wear recovery: Stampede bounces back quickly from traffic stress, making it a top candidate for school grounds, sports surrounds, and playgrounds.
  • Winter colour retention: Where many varieties fade to pale green or even brown in cooler months, Stampede maintains its colour and coverage longer, helping councils and property managers present a more consistent look year-round.
  • Low maintenance: Its growth habit means less mowing, less dethatching, and fewer inputs, something both turf professionals and end-users will appreciate.

Stampede has undergone testing not just in controlled environments, but also in real-world scenarios, across varied soil types, climates, and mowing regimes to ensure the variety is fit-for-purpose for a wide range of applications across Australia.

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The Science Behind the Stampede

What makes Stampede different at a molecular level is its carefully selected parental genetics, blending desirable traits from established cultivars with enhanced resistance to common environmental stresses. Unlike traditional buffalo types, which are often bred for a single dominant trait, Stampede has been bred for balance, providing excellent performance across all key turf metrics.

The development process was guided by a combination of field testing, laboratory analysis, and performance modelling, with LSA’s R&D team working closely with international breeders to ensure Stampede meets both current and future needs of the industry.

According to the LSA breeding program team, “Stampede is not just a new buffalo, it’s a new benchmark. It represents the next step in what turf professionals can expect from their grass, especially when looking for reliability, aesthetics, and sustainability in one package.”

Foundation Plantings Underway

While the science and trial results are impressive, Stampede’s next chapter is now being written, quite literally, in paddocks across Australia.

In late 2025, foundation stock of Stampede Hybrid Buffalo™ began being planted by select LSA members nationwide, marking the start of the foundation release phase. This has been a carefully structured and tightly monitored rollout process designed to ensure quality and consistency from the very beginning.

Unlike general commercial releases, foundation release is reserved for highly controlled propagation, ensuring that all material planted meets strict certification standards and originates from verified clean stock.

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Why Foundation Release Matters

Foundation release is a critical part of LSA’s approach to bringing new turf varieties to market. It ensures:

  • Genetic purity – Only true-to-type material is propagated, eliminating variation and risk of inferior clones.
  • All foundation turf is produced under AusGAP-certified conditions, ensuring no contamination from soil-borne pests or pathogens.
  • Uniform performance – Growers commit to producing turf under best-practice management protocols, resulting in a consistent product regardless of where it’s grown.

Non-Negotiable Quality with AusGAP Certification

All growers participating in the Stampede foundation program must be AusGAP certified — a mandatory quality assurance standard that covers everything from paddock preparation and harvesting practices to traceability and environmental compliance.

AusGAP (Australian Genetic Assurance Program) is the national standard for turf production, and its adoption ensures that when Stampede hits the market in 2026, buyers, whether councils, contractors, or homeowners, can trust that they are receiving a premium product with proven genetics and performance.

LSA’s national network of turf farms has fully embraced this process, with growers in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia all working to establish their initial plantings. By mid-2026, these farms will be ready to meet market demand, with guaranteed quality from paddock to project.

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Sabanto Brings Autonomous Tractor Technology to Australia

RETROFIT AUTONOMY FOR THE TURF INDUSTRY

Long hours with an operator in the driver’s seat are becoming a thing of the past. Turf farmers across Australia can now let their tractors handle routine fieldwork on their own, thanks to Sabanto, an ag tech company based in the U.S., bringing retrofit autonomy to agriculture.

By teaming up with early-adopter turf producers, such as Australian Turf, Turfco, and Lilydale Instant Lawn, alongside trusted precision-ag dealers OneAg and Vantage NSW, Sabanto’s proven retrofit autonomy system is now available to Australian turf producers nationally.

Vantage NSW brings expertise in precision agriculture and machine control systems, helping farmers use data and automation to make smarter operational decisions. OneAg has built its reputation on delivering precision ag solutions that boost productivity and profitability. With Sabanto, Vantage NSW and OneAg are helping Australian farmers bring autonomy into everyday operations.

Sabanto turns your existing tractor into a fully autonomous machine without the need for an operator in the seat. The system combines satellite-corrected GNSS receivers, onboard cameras, perception systems, electronic and mechanical actuators, and a central control unit that monitors and manages the tractor’s CAN systems.

Routine fieldwork, such as mowing, rolling, aerating, seeding, and spreading, can be completed any time of day or night with consistency and precision.

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The Retrofit Autonomy Concept

The concept is simple but powerful. Rather than replacing an entire fleet of tractors with new and expensive machines, retrofit autonomy gives new life to the equipment farms already own. Farmers can keep using the tractors they trust, but with a major cost-efficient upgrade. One that increases uptime and productivity, lowers operational costs, and reduces dependence on labor. It’s a timely solution for modern agriculture.

Farmers can extend the life of their existing machinery and focus on farm management instead of spending endless hours behind the wheel. Sabanto’s approach with retrofit autonomy offers a practical and scalable path forward.

Strong Partnerships and Local Expertise

To make autonomy work in the real world, you need more than just technology. You need ongoing support, trusted service, and boots-on-the-ground expertise. That’s exactly what Sabanto found with OneAg.

“Sabanto’s technology allows us to expand what’s possible for productivity,” says Michael Munro, Head of Autonomy at OneAg. “We’re excited to collaborate with farmers and partners to make autonomous farming a reality.”

“Autonomy only works when it’s practical, safe, and backed by people who understand the land,” says Michael Casey, Founder
and Director of Vantage NSW. “That’s what we’re here to do, make it work in the real world, for real farmers.”

These partnerships ensure Australian customers get more than just a product. They get ongoing technical support, training, and a local team that understands the unique challenges Australian farmers face.

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Why Australia is the Perfect Proving Ground

Australia isn’t just another market for Sabanto; it’s a proving ground. The country’s diverse climates, challenging conditions, and forward-thinking farmers make it an ideal place to demonstrate what happens when autonomy meets agriculture.

Australian farmers are known for adopting technology early, from precision agriculture and variable-rate applications to satellite imagery and connected farm management tools. That same willingness to innovate makes adopting autonomy a natural next step.

Operating in Australia allows Sabanto to support local farmers while learning from the country’s unique conditions. Insights gained here will help shape how autonomy is deployed worldwide.

Tackling Real-World Challenges

At its core, Sabanto’s technology solves practical problems.

By automating repetitive, time-consuming tasks, autonomy allows farmers to accomplish more with fewer resources, without sacrificing quality or consistency. The result is improved productivity, better use of time, and the ability to manage more acres of turf without additional labour.

Because the system retrofits existing tractors, farmers don’t need to invest in costly new machinery or overhaul operations. Sabanto’s autonomy is affordable, scalable, and designed for modern farming.

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A Smarter, More Resilient Future

In just a few short years, Sabanto has accumulated hundreds of thousands of acres operating autonomously in the U.S. Its expansion into Australia marks a major milestone in its global mission to accelerate agricultural autonomy. It provides farmers with tools to succeed in an industry that’s changing faster than ever.

Autonomy allows field operations to continue even when labor is scarce, or weather windows are tight. It offers consistency and reliability, giving farmers confidence that work will be done the right way.

“Autonomy isn’t just a productivity tool,” says Cory Spaetti, Chief Operating Officer at Sabanto. “It’s a way to build resilience into your business, so you can focus on managing your farm, not just running your equipment.”

The Future of Autonomy is Here

Sabanto’s presence in Australia is just beginning, but the impact is already clear. Local dealers are leading the rollout, and turf farmers are already using autonomy on their farms today.

Farmers interested in learning more about Sabanto’s autonomous technology can visit sabantoag.com or contact OneAg or Vantage NSW to explore retrofit options available locally.

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A Certified Insight with AusGAP

Year in Review

The past 12 months have marked another year of progress and growth for AusGAP, as the program continues to drive higher turf production standards and strengthen awareness around the importance of bona fide certification within the Australian turf industry. Through an active schedule of on-site inspections, stakeholder engagement, and continued development of certification processes, AusGAP remains committed to ensuring that every square metre of certified turfgrass meets the highest possible benchmarks for quality, purity, and performance.

Early in the year, AusGAP conducted a series of inspections across Sydney, assessing the genetic purity and production standards of certified turf farms. These inspections also provided the opportunity to review progress on the foundation fields of the new Stampede Hybrid Buffalo, which continues to demonstrate promising characteristics and resilience. These field assessments reinforce AusGAP’s mission to ensure all certified varieties maintain genetic purity, with every plant grown under conditions that reflect the program’s rigorous standards.

As part of AusGAP’s ongoing commitment to professional development, this period also saw the introduction of new Program Manager Caine James, who commenced training alongside Megan Ford during inspections on the South Coast, NSW.

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Throughout the second quarter, AusGAP inspectors conducted scheduled inspections across Northern and Central New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and the Sydney metropolitan area. Each inspection plays a vital role in verifying compliance with the AusGAP Certification Program, helping turf producers identify opportunities for continual improvement and uphold the principles of genetic purity and production excellence.

In addition to these activities, AusGAP strengthened its industry partnerships through meetings with regional councils and representatives from major sports turf facilities. These engagements focused on integrating certified turf into procurement and planning frameworks, ensuring that government bodies and key stakeholders understand the long-term value and reliability of AusGAP certified turf varieties. Through this work, AusGAP continues to elevate the visibility and importance of certified turf in infrastructure, landscape, and sports applications across the country.

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The third quarter had inspections conducted throughout regional Victoria, northern New South Wales, and southeast Queensland, maintaining a consistent national approach to turf quality assurance. Alongside inspection work, AusGAP placed a strong emphasis on brand development and communication, participating in key events such as the ASTMA Conference and Turf NSW functions.

These activities are central to AusGAP’s broader goal of increasing industry understanding of turf certification. By connecting directly with turf producers, councils, and facility managers, AusGAP continues to demonstrate how certification supports both production consistency and performance reliability.

The final quarter of the year saw AusGAP actively participating in industry events such as the TifTuf Roadshow and the Parks and Leisure Conference, while also engaging closely with certified producers to address their certification needs. These interactions highlight AusGAP’s commitment not only to upholding existing standards but also to advancing the industry through education, collaboration, and the sharing of best practices.

Looking forward, AusGAP is focused on strengthening its role as the benchmark for quality and integrity in turf certification. While many certification programs rely entirely on self-reporting or one-off audits, AusGAP’s rigorous and ongoing inspection framework ensures that certified turfgrass consistently meets the highest standards of genetic purity, production consistency, and professional accountability.

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Through continuous improvement, education, and collaboration with industry stakeholders, AusGAP is not only safeguarding the reputation of certified turf but also raising the bar for the entire turf production sector. The commitment to bona fide certification is to ensure that every turf variety grown and sold under the AusGAP name is truly fit for purpose, sustainable, and grown to perform under Australian conditions.

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