EKFS declares best orchards across Kent
27 August 2010, Horticulture Week
The judges had to chose from a high standard of entries at this year's competition, explains Brian Lovelidge.
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Using the "Minimizer" project Bayer hopes to show its fungicides leave little residue, Brian Lovelidge reports.
The judges had to chose from a high standard of entries at this year's competition, explains Brian Lovelidge.
How are growers coping with soaring fuel costs as the harsh winter hits home? Maureen Keepin investigates.
After a battle for control of the national fruit collection, the farm is undergoing a transformation, says Sophie Barnett.
Increasingly popular demonstrations of heavy machinery brought this fruit show to life, says Roger Chesher.
Background In June 2008, the Plant Health Service in England and Wales was contacted by a private crop consultant concerned...
Advances in trickle irrigation achieved 40% water savings in Kent farm trial, Brian Lovelidge reports.
Thousands of people visit the show and now educational elements have been added, says Brian Lovelidge.
As far as industrial relations are concerned, there could be testing times ahead in the horticulture industry.
Sets bridge the gap between stored and new season crop, reducing the need for imports, says Sue Jupe.