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SeaScape Lawn Care becomes Rhode Island’s first Green Certified Landscaping Company
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has recognized SeaScape Lawn Care as the state’s first Green Certified Landscaping Company, citing the firm’s commitment to environmentally safe turf management. Based in Coventry, Rhode Island, SeaScape began offering lawn-care services in 1989 and has expanded to include plant health care, full-service tree work, pest control, […]
April 29, 2015
Business
SipcamAdvan to have exclusive access to Rotam products
SipcamAdvan will be the exclusive marketer and seller of Rotam North America’s turf and ornamental product line starting March 1. This includes Rotam’s Lucid and Lada insecticides, Offset fungicide, and Rowrunner ATO and Rometsol herbicides. Any new products developed by Rotam will also be accessible to SipCamAdvan.
February 27, 2015
Business
Registration Open for NCNLA’s 2015 Green & Growin’ Tradeshow
The North Carolina Nursery & Landscape Association will be showcasing special features and highlights at the 2015 Green & Growin’ Tradeshow set for Jan. 5-9 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
October 31, 2014
Business
How to prevent injury from pesticide spray drift
Take a look at precautions employees should take when working with chemicals.
August 15, 2014
Lawn maintenance
Compare Chemical Products with 2014 Guide
We’ve put the latest chemical care information — from what each controls to what formulations are available — right at your fingertips with our 2014 Chemical Guide.
December 10, 2013
Business
Making Waves
Already rigorously regulated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), aquatic herbicide application gained a whole new level of scrutiny when, in 2009, it was wrapped into the Clean Water Act, as well.
October 30, 2013
Business
Tight Spaces No Match For This Spreader
For small yards and confined areas that are hard to reach, TurfEx has introduced the TS95 walk-behind drop spreader.
July 30, 2013
Business
Insecticide Kills 50,000 Bumblebees
Scientists are on the hunt after more than 50,000 bumblebees died in Wilsonville, Oregon. After an interview with the landscaping company that maintains the area, The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) discovered the pesticide Dinotefuran, or “Safari” is responsible for the deaths of the bumblebees.The die-off started from 65 European Linden trees, according to the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Groups are saying the bees represented more than 300 wild colonies.
June 26, 2013
Business
Spreaders Feature Larger Capacity, Stronger Frames
TurfEx has introduced four models of broadcast push spreaders. Models TS65 and TS85 offer approximately 75- and 120-pound capacities and come with powder coated frames.
June 17, 2013
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