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  1. GASCOYNE CECIL FARMS

    United Kingdom

    Established in 1975, Gascoyne Cecil Farm has grown to be one of the biggest mixed farming operations in the UK. From our traditional crops and cereal growing, we have expanded to include the rearing of Poultry and Livestock in our farms dotted across the UK. We are very conscious in our operations about environmental factors as a result have included Ecological/Environmental friendly farming methods in these operations. We carry out the following services: Pesticide Efficacy Studies Crop Tolerance Screens Pesticide Residue Studies Crop Nutrition and Fertilizer Evaluation Evaluation of New Crops Varieties GM Crop Evaluation Agronomic Systems Development Field Trials for Product Demonstration and Market Development Contract Sowing, Maintenance and Harvest Of Field Trials Grain Quality Testing to Delivery Standards (Cereals & Canola) Training on Spray Technology, Pesticide Storage, Transportand Handling

  2. PETERFENCE LTD

    United Kingdom

    Coming from a farming background, we have been manufacturing and supplying the highest quality wooden fencing not just for the agricultural and rural communities but also for modern gardeners intending to secure property boundaries in style and with ease. As a sustainable supplier, we pride ourselves on processing and cultivating only the fast-growing acacia trees, which are ideal for all exterior projects due to their natural high density and resilience to adverse weather conditions. Sourced from European forests, acacia is an ecological hardwood which stands out for its low environmental impact (its low carbon footprint) compared to its exotic competitors which are becoming more expensive due to rising shipping costs. According to both the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the Commonwealth Standards Network (CSN), acacia is the only European wood species that falls under Use Class 4 and is accordingly suitable for outdoor use in contact with soil and fresh water since it exhibits good elasticity in terms of stiffness, flexural strength and environmental impact resistance, as per British Standard EN 335: 2013. Please note, Use Class 3 woods such as chestnut and hazel can also be used outdoors but they are not to come in contact with the ground. The natural durability of acacia’s heartwood against wood-destroying agents such as wood decay fungi, insects, marine borers and bacteria has been tested and assessed (considered in BS EN 350: 2016).

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