tlcstaff (TLC)BusinessNew Kind Of Concrete Gives Regular Buildings Living WallsBuildings covered in vegetation aren’t just beautiful. They also capture CO2 and provide insulation–you just have to deal with the fact that they need support structures that stress building walls and require lots of maintenance.January 25, 2013BusinessSemco Outdoor Hosts Unique Luncheon EventSemco Outdoor entertained CENTS show attendees Monday and Tuesday with a unique milk can grill and shrimp boil at their location in Gahanna, Ohio.January 25, 2013BusinessRooftop OasisAs you walk toward the fanciful New World Center in Miami Beach, take a moment to look up. “It looks like a forest up here,” says Raymond Jungles, the Miami landscape architect who designed the center’s rooftop garden.January 25, 2013BusinessSnow Means Big Business for Some CompaniesNot all bad weather is bad for business. Some stores and companies in our area really look forward to winter weather. Local landscapers and employees of a hardware store told us about how snow, for them, shovels in the cash.January 24, 2013BusinessWho Gets the Most Snow?In Syracuse, the forecast calls for shoveling. New York’s fifth-largest city gets the most snow in the U.S., with 103 inches per year, according to AccuWeather. Erie, Pa., comes in second at 101 inches, and Flagstaff, Arizona, ranks third at 100 inches.January 24, 2013BusinessIntelligent Use Of Water Summit to Appear LiveRain Bird will provide the opportunity for a global audience to view and participate in the upcoming Intelligent Use of Water Summit XIII: “Play on! Water Issues in Today’s Sport Turf Environment” through a LIVE Webcast from Michigan State University beginning at 8 a.m. EST on Jan. 24.January 23, 2013BusinessYardsmart: The Potager GardenRomans were major gardeners in a time when most cultures were still hunting and gathering. But when the Roman Empire declined, much of Rome’s agricultural development vanished.January 23, 2013BusinessTracking undercarriage wear on compact excavatorsCompact excavators are often workhorses on jobsites, spending the day digging trenches or picking and placing materials. In these applications, or even in more demanding work, such as demolition, the excavator has the advantage of sitting in one place, letting the swing of the machine’s house and movement of the boom and arm do the work.January 23, 2013BusinessCourt Denies Challenge to EPA Ethanol RulingA federal court on Tuesday preserved an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruling that permits the sale of a high-ethanol fuel blend. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied a rehearing on the EPA decision that put fuels with a 15-percent ethanol concentration, known as E15, on the market.January 22, 2013BusinessSonsray Machinery Acquires 11 Case DealershipsCase Construction Equipment has gone into agreement with Sonsray Machinery, of Los Angeles, under which Sonsray Machinery will acquire and operate 11 Case dealership branch office locations in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.January 22, 2013Previous PagePage 51 of 341Next PageTop StoriesHomePebble Technology International introduces PebbleTec glass tileNew selection of glass pool tiles complements PebbleTec’s line of pool finishes.HomeBobcat unveils "RogueX3" autonomous, electric compact loaderHomeThe TurfMutt Foundation’s tips to keep pets safe this winterHomeConducting a great client property walkthroughHomeIgnite Attachments expands lineup with 80-inch severe-duty bucket for skid steers, CTLs