Why Leatherjackets Affect GroundsCrane fly larvae, commonly referred to as leatherjackets, exist in the upper layers of soil, where they consume grassroots and plant material. Their presence is most noticeable in moderate seasons, and their activity can lead to soft ground and poor turf condition. Managed landscapes may become unsafe without proper… Read More
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Agronomists’ Role on British FarmsAgronomists specialise in soil science and crop performance. Their mission is to support farmers in maximising land use by enhancing soil condition, choosing appropriate crops, and managing nutrients and fertilisers are carefully administered.By understanding how crops respond to different soils and climates, agr… Read More
Why Weeds Are a Bigger Problem Than They AppearIt’s easy to overlook weeds, but they rival with desirable plants for water, light, and nutrients. Without intervention, they may overrun gardens, fields, and commercial grounds, resulting in damage that’s costly to fix.Some persistent species impact soil structure, which may create drainage concer… Read More