4th November 2024
Prior to the 1960's when chemicals became prevalent weed burners were widely used. Now chemicals are coming under pressure weed burning is making a resurgence. And the technology has moved on a bit, using infra-red radiation and hot air. This speeds up the process and makes it safer to use. ...
Archived Product Bulletin
Weed Control & Spraying
More than thirty years ago, entrepreneur Andrew Rodwell established SCH (Supplies) Ltd, a landscape machinery manufacturer that...
Foamstream is the world’s leading, award winning, herbicide-free weed control product. It is a biodegradable foam made from...
FGA mounted sprayers manufactured by FarmGEM Ltd represent a new solution offering cost savings and increased productivity to the...
For the last decade Japanese Knotweed Control has been using the stem injection technique pioneered in the UK by its sister...
The uncertainty and controversy of conventional chemicals used in weed control is only due to intensify in 2017. Industry...
Progreen Weed Control, the retailers of Kurtail Gold the leading herbicide for controlling marestail, are finding that many...
TerrazzaMC designs, manufactures and distributes ground-breaking innovations toenhance outdoor environments. Specialising in green...
When it comes to accuracy, precision and productivity in spray application, Smithco sprayers are claimed to be the best in the...
Techneat unveils 2 battery powered additions to its pedestrian sprayer line-up Cambridgeshire based manufacturer Techneat...
Controlling weeds in an amenity setting is problematic. There is considerable public pressure to reduce glyphosate usage due to...
Grant Stewart, course manager at Huntercombe Golf Club, knew that as soon as a new sprayer was required at the Oxfordshire course,...