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The fine art of grafting

Propagating plants through grafting requires the right set of skills as timing and compatability of species are crucial.

Is it time you built a biobed?

The news that lines biobeds can be registered with the Environment Agency as an exemption is good for pesticide users.

Picture perfect crop production

We take a look at how researchers are using low-cost digital image technology to develop automation for tasks ranging from...

New systems for water efficiency

Climate change, legislation and costs mean more efficient irrigation is crucial. Here's a look at the latest techniques and research.

Standing united for a better deal

Creating strategic alliances can give suppliers more clout when negotiating with the retail giants.

Practical steps to disease-free crops

A look at cultural controls to counter pathogen spread.

Get militant with your marketing

The French have learnt how to sell agriculture and horticulture successfully. It's time that we did too.

The supplier's best weapon

In the third part of her series on supply chain management, Leslie Kossoff explains how strategic partnerships with big players...

Taking stock of times in crisis

The floods of summer 2007, as well as the foot and mouth outbreak, demonstrated the need for effective crisis management.

New thinking on pest and disease control puts plant feeding first.

Horticulture has lost many of its conventional synthetic pesticides previously widely used for pest and disease control. The reasons for...

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