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Industry roundup: EPA reaffirms glyphosate not a risk to public health
EPA finds glyphosate not a risk to the public, Smart Rain releases new mobile app, Arborjet launches TREE-äge R10, and more. Get your green industry news here.
May 6, 2019
Business
Our Winning Green Space Contest winners transform vacant lots into gardens and parks
The Our Winning Green Space contest is done in partnership with Exmark Manufacturing, the STMA and The SAFE Foundation. Details and more on the contest here!
October 9, 2017
Business
PLANET, NPMA to Co-Host National Lawn Care Summit in Florida
The Professional Landcare Network and the National Pest Management Association will co-host the national Lawn Care Summit on Dec. 3 through 5 in Tampa, Florida.
October 20, 2014
Business
Companies Cited After Skid Steer Operator Dies at Texas A&M University
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently cited two companies after the death of a skid steer operator during the redevelopment of Kyle Field Stadium at Texas A&M University.
May 30, 2014
Lawn maintenance
Taking charge of chinch bugs
Give a chinch an inch, and they’ll take a yard. This old southern saying about chinch bugs speaks to the destructive nature of these pests that threaten turf in the South and Southeast. Even though chinch bugs are found throughout the United States, it’s the southern chinch bug that has notoriously evaded control by developing resistance to some of the most commonly used insecticides.
February 18, 2014
Business
How To Treat Tawny Crazy Ants
The Tawny Crazy Ant has been a pest all over the nation, especially in the South.
November 6, 2013
Business
Health Benefits of Nearby Nature
Dr. Roger Ulrich and Dr. Geoffrey Donovan will be presenting the relationship between trees, gardens, nature and public heath at Health Benefits of Nearby Nature in Portland, Oregon. On Sept. 12 at Portland State University’s Hoffmann Hall, the lecture will begin at 6 p.m. for registration, networking, educational displays and refreshments. The actual presentation will be from 7-9 p.m.
July 22, 2013
Lawn maintenance
What to know about the tawny crazy ant
As fire ant populations dwindle in some southern states, a new pest is spreading like crazy. Fire ants are no longer the hot topic they once were in Texas and along the southern coasts of the United States. Whether their numbers are in decline from efficient control measures or the recent extreme hot and dry summers in those areas, the red imported fire ant has unwillingly passed the torch, so to speak, to a new Public Enemy No. 1.
May 1, 2013
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