STIHL introduces new SGA 30 battery-powered sprayer: STIHL has expanded its sprayer offering with the launch of the SGA 30, a sprayer designed to combine operator comfort with consistently precise liquid application. Purpose-built for groundskeepers, landscapers and gardeners, the new model eliminates the need for manual pumping, ensuring steady pressure delivery that makes light work of spraying tasks.

Delivering a working pressure of 1.5 to 2.5 bars, the SGA 30 uses the STIHL AS System battery and features

Nine apprentices win £500 bursary to support agricultural engineers: Nine agricultural engineering apprentices were recognised at this year’s Midlands Machinery Show after being named winners of the 2026 Midlands Apprentice Engineering Award.

Each receives £500, paid in two instalments across their first and second year, to support their development.

Nine apprentices win £500 bursary to support agricultural engineers

Midlands Machinery Show finds farmers still wanting clarity: Farmers need more confidence in the industry before they can plan their next business investments.

That was the sentiment of exhibitors at the new-look Midlands Machinery Show which took place at Newark Showground last week.

Midlands Machinery Show finds farmers still wanting clarity

Green-tech launches new Blue Green Infrastructure brochure: Green-tech Specifier, the specification arm of leading landscape supplier Green-tech Ltd, has launched a new brochure showcasing its comprehensive solutions for Blue Green Infrastructure in urban environments.

Designed for engineers, specifiers, landscape architects and designers, the brochure highlights the company’s expertise in delivering SuDS urban tree planting, intelligent irrigation and water storage, green roof systems, rain gardens, and wildflower landscapes that enhance biodiversity and climate resilience.

New fleet delivery and irrigation update: Coventry Hearsall Golf Club has been a Toro machinery customer for 13 years and a Toro Total Solutions customer for seven. As the club takes on another machinery renewal agreement with Reesink Turfcare, it provides an update on what it’s like to be exclusively Toro.

The machinery deal is on a five-year rolling contract and although the set up was inherited by Course Manager Chris Low when he joined midway through tenure