Jill OdomBusinessBayer’s ‘Feed a Bee’ initiative exceeds 2015 goalsWhile the goal was to receive pledges for 50 million flowers, the first year of Bayer’s “Feed a Bee” initiative has ended with 65 million flowers planted in 2015.January 12, 2016BusinessAging U.S. workforce carries benefits, liabilitiesThose born between 1946 and 1964 have been staying at their jobs longer, while members of previous generations stopped working at 55, & that makes workplace safety paramount.January 12, 2016BusinessSiteOne acquires Southern California landscaping supplierSiteOne Landscape Supply, formerly known as John Deere Landscapes, has acquired Hydro-Scape Products, a supplier of landscaping products in Southern California.January 11, 2016Design-BuildNeed some fake hedges to go with that synthetic turf?British company Hedged In offers a complement to your artificial grass with artificial hedges -- taking it a step further with customized letters and furniture.January 9, 2016BusinessOccupational safety group pushes for quieter equipmentThe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) new initiative Buy Quiet is aimed at reducing hearing loss through the use of quieter equipment.January 8, 2016BusinessDon’t let crews laugh off the necessity of protective gearFor landscapers, though, using the right personal protective equipment (PPE) can go a long way toward mitigating the danger -- and OSHA requires it of employers.January 7, 2016Design-BuildLandscape architects share sustainable design conceptsSustainable landscape design is even more accessible now that ASLA has a new mobile-friendly version of Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes.January 6, 2016BusinessLandscaper’s building destroyed when grinder sparks blazeAn accidental fire started at Lake State Lawn, Landscaping & Snow Removal in Eaton Rapids Township, Michigan burned the business -- and equipment -- to the ground.January 6, 2016Design-Build‘Trees for Threes’ benefits from NBA’s hottest handsPricewaterhouseCoopers and several NBA teams have come together for another season of “Trees for Threes,” and a tree gets planted for every three pointer.January 5, 2016BusinessAuburn grad program in public horticulture is nation’s firstAuburn University recently became the first school in the U.S. to offer a graduate certificate program in horticulture, funded by 1952 graduate Jimmy Pursell.January 5, 2016Previous PagePage 134 of 153Next PageTop StoriesHome2025 Compact Construction Equipment GuideThe latest specs, trends and top models of compact track loaders, skid steers, stand-on mini loaders, compact excavators and compact wheel loaders.HomeOTR debuts new non-directional compact tractor tireHomeVermeer debuts two new mini loader attachments for microtrenching jobsHomeKubota launches new RTV-X long bed UTV for 1,200-lbs. of haulingHomeChevy’s 2026 Colorado revealed: 5 trims for work to off-road fun