Reviewed - Groundsmen's choice of mowers
11 May 2012 | by Sally Drury
With our ride-on mower test foiled by April's deluge, Sally Drury looks at three alternative mowing options.
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Professor Claus Mattheck, head of biomechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
With our ride-on mower test foiled by April's deluge, Sally Drury looks at three alternative mowing options.
How will models designed for different working locations cope under test conditions? Sally Drury finds out.
How will the latest models rate with the Cannington Campus grounds team? Sally Drury finds out.
Better turf appearance is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fertiliser benefits, says Sally Drury.
Three models, from simple to sophisticated were tested on a nursery holding ground, Sally Drury reports.
As the Football League debates the pros and cons of its ban on synthetic surfaces, Hannah Jordan looks at the key issues.
Relocations can be necessary to accommodate developments or solve overcrowding, notes Sally Drury.
Adapting to climate change will be a challenge for grounds managers, as trials at military cemeteries demonstrate, Gavin McEwan reports.
Cost concerns and impending legislation argue the case for herbicide reassessment, says Sally Drury.
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