Farm Spring 2016 Promotion

We are pleased to announce our Spring Promotion on GRAZERS  grower size packs from 11th April 2016 until 31st July 2016.   GRAZERS 1 litre (4ha pack) promotion £100 +VAT  now £80+VAT  (price per ha £20 0r £8 per acre) GRAZERS  5 litre (20ha pack) promotion £350 +VAT  now £250+VAT  (price per ha £12.50 or £5 per acre) offer ends 31/7/16.…

Introducing our new look website

Welcome to the first blog of our new GRAZERS website!    The team at Grazers is Jonathan Tebb-Roger (whose background and passion is horticulture, agriculture and the environment) his wife Sally, Nicola Reed (without whom everything would fall apart!) and various good natured others (Karen, Louis, Gemma etc) who help out when needed in the factory/barn…

New Website and Facebook Contest

Grazers are delighted to announce the launch of our brand new website and social media channels. With consistent growth over the last few years we decided this winter was a great time to spruce up and we’re over the moon with the results. Alongside the new website we’ve started posting regular news on our Twitter…

Grazers Update

In the last year, Grazers has developed a connection with Hungary and now has a farm distributor who supplies Slovenia, Romania and the Ukraine where Grazers is being used successfully on grapes, vegetables and cereals against rabbit, deer and bird damage.  

New thinking needed in order to prevent crops being attacked by slugs

Slugs are on the increase and they are getting more determined. The first real sign of the scale of the problem was seen during the warm wet weather of 2012, which triggered an invasion of slugs not previously seen in the UK. Slugs are on the increase and they are getting more determined. The first real sign of the scale of the problem was seen during the warm wet weather of 2012, which triggered an invasion of slugs not previously seen in the UK. Slugs are on the increase and they are getting more determined. The first real sign of the scale of the problem was seen during the warm wet weather of 2012, which triggered an invasion of slugs not previously seen in the UK. Slugs are on the increase and they are getting more determined. The first real sign of the scale of the problem was seen during the warm wet weather of 2012, which triggered an invasion of slugs not previously seen in the UK.