Market report - Pedestrian mowers
23 Mar 2012 | by Sally Drury
Different types of professionals need different qualities in their mowers, Sally Drury discovers.
New cultivars coming onto the market are improving the quality of natural turf, Sally Drury reports.
Different types of professionals need different qualities in their mowers, Sally Drury discovers.
Better turf appearance is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fertiliser benefits, says Sally Drury.
Getting the maximum benefit from your mower is key when budgets are tight, Sally Drury maintains.
Grassed areas can bring many benefits as long as they are not allowed to fail, Sally Drury reports.
Financial constraints have made cost saving a key factor when choosing a new tractor, says Sally Drury.
The latest kit ranges have been designed with the user's comfort in mind, Sally Drury discovers.
Choosing the right system takes the guesswork out of turf management and saves cash, says Sally Drury.
Quality and performance are affected by a range of challenges but help is at hand, Sally Drury reports.
The latest tractor-mounted mowers represent a cost-effective alternative to gang mowers



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