How to buy - Horticultural fabrics
10 Feb 2012
The latest products feature organic material, cellulose fibre and knitted netting, Sally Drury explains.
The manufacturers' latest sprayers all aim to improve crop protection for growers, Sally Drury reports.
The latest products feature organic material, cellulose fibre and knitted netting, Sally Drury explains.
Having the correct clothing is essential for making sure that you are safe on the job, Sally Drury explains.
The options for cladding continue to multiply as chemists develop new polymers, says Sally Drury.
Technology has advanced to provide growers with more control over their crops, Sally Drury reports.
Manufacturers are offering updated trolley, knapsack and handheld models, Sally Drury reports.
Be sure to match your site requirements with the right cultivation kit.
Employers are legally required to provide the appropriate protective kit for their workers
Commercial growers are again thinking about installing new glass structures
New-generation technology means plastics-clad structures offer more options than glass



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