Grower profile - Lincolnshire Field Products commercial director Martin Tate
25 May 2012 | by Jack Shamash
Martin Tate credits investment in production and distribution for its steady rise, Jack Shamash reports.
With hosepipe bans expected to remain in many areas of the country, the focus has switched to saving water, Graham Clarke reports.
Martin Tate credits investment in production and distribution for its steady rise, Jack Shamash reports.
Demands for improved crop quality and yield continue to drive polytunnel development, says Sally Drury.
Advertising can pay dividends but choosing the most effective strategy is key, says Neville Stein.
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Professor Claus Mattheck, head of biomechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Product launches, workshops and networking opportunities are on offer at the trade's dedicated show in Gloucestershire.
What will the Thenford estate garden team make of the latest hand-tool offerings? Sally Drury finds out.
Environmental concerns, convenience eating and longer shelf life are driving developments in fresh-produce packaging, Jack Shamash reports.
Moles are widespread throughout Britain but absent from Ireland. Even small populations can damage sports turf, playing surfaces and amenity lawns, but control may not be necessary in less intensively used or managed areas. The damage is a side-effect of moles' subterranean lifestyle - they live on...
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