Market report - Cash and carry
10 Jun 2011 | by Gavin McEwan
A harsh winter and warm spring have combined to boost sales as customers replace lost plants or top up beds, Gavin McEwan finds.
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The latest equipment can help justify irrigation in water shortage-hit times, says Sally Drury.
A harsh winter and warm spring have combined to boost sales as customers replace lost plants or top up beds, Gavin McEwan finds.
Cost concerns and impending legislation argue the case for herbicide reassessment, says Sally Drury.
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