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Best Practice, Best Value and Responsible Use of Pesticides
3 Mar 2006 - General News - Geoff Dodgson - 1 comment
Progress in responsible pesticide use should be made through voluntary measures, wherever possible, Defra Minister Lord Bach told the first-ever Amenity Forum Conference.

New-Ash-Green-rugby.jpg Stylish Tractor impresses Village Residents
3 Mar 2006 - Industry - Sue Meeken
A New Holland tractor is at the heart of an unusual, but successful, grounds maintenance operation at a Kent village on the scenic North Downs.

Joe-Hendy-BSH.jpg BSH appoints new technical advisor for the South West
3 Mar 2006 - Industry - Ellie Parry
British Seed Houses has appointed Joe Hendy as technical sales advisor for the South West of England and South Wales.

weather-station.jpg Recording the Weather
3 Mar 2006 - Golf - Gordon Jaaback
All golfers are becoming more aware of the weather. It affects their attitude to play as well as the flight and roll of the golf ball. For greenkeepers however, their entire work pattern is dependent on the weather.

BEMAB13.jpg Sweeping success from STM and BEMAB
2 Mar 2006 - Industry - Press Release
New from the well-known suppliers of groundcare equipment, Simon Tullett Machinery, is the “WASP” range of street and hard surface brush sweepers made by BEMAB in Sweden.

atlanta-flags.jpg Atlanta 2006
1 Mar 2006 - Industry - Laurence Gale MSc - 2 comments
Atlanta City, Georgia was the host city for this year’s GCSAA Education Conference and Golf Industry Show.

grafton.jpg Pedestrian Sprayers minimise ground impact
1 Mar 2006 - Industry - Press Release
Spray-Trac have developed 2 unique pedestrian sprayers suitable for field margins, sports fields and fine lawns. The Marton and the Grafton offer safe, convenient use with controlled application rates and minimum ground impact.

Rubber-Dragmats-BTME-previe.jpg Rubber Dragmats
1 Mar 2006 - Industry - Sue Meeken - 2 comments
Using a dragmat is important for keeping fine turf healthy. It removes morning dew, which can prevent fungal activity, while helping to produce the true playing surface that is crucial for golf and bowling greens.

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