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Equal-i-zer marks 70 years of keeping trailer loads steady
This month Progress Manufacturing Inc., maker of the Equal-i-zer Sway Control Hitch, celebrates the product’s 70th anniversary, kicking off the occasion by moving into its new building in Provo, Utah. “With top-quality materials and family-focused employees, it’s easy to provide a lifetime warranty on each hitch,” said Rich Elliott, the company’s vice president of sales […]
October 13, 2015
Business
JCB adds Utah, Tennessee dealers
Peak JCB, an new JCB dealer in West Valley City, Utah, will offer a range of equipment including backhoe, track and wheel loaders, rough terrain forklifts, compactors, hydraulic excavators and skid steers. Founded as Thermo King Intermountain in 1944, Peak JCB also offers financing and servicing. JCB also welcomed Briggs Equipment to the company’s dealer […]
May 29, 2015
Business
10 most common landscaping pitfalls
Whether you’ve been in business a season, a decade or a lifetime, you’re going to experience the occasional misstep. But mistakes aren’t necessarily what put your company at risk: it’s not learning from your slip-ups. “If you think you or your staff won’t make mistakes, you’re delusional,” says David Katz, one of TLC’s 2013 Landscaper […]
March 25, 2015
Design-Build
Watch a Utah field morph into a winter wonderland
Twenty million pounds of ice each year are destined to have a more beautiful purpose, not simply melting away and causing trouble. Featured on Good Morning America in 2013, Ice Castles, created by the Christensen family in Utah, is getting more attention thanks to a time-lapse video posted this month on Roadtrippers.com. The video condenses […]
February 24, 2015
Business
Landscaper sees success using business know-how, determination and devotion
Successful landscapers display characteristics that enable them to rise to the top of their industry – drive, determination, devotion, passion – but the right combination of those traits allow some landscapers to truly separate themselves from others. It’s that elusive mix of business know-how and love for the field that has boosted 2015 Landscaper of […]
January 29, 2015
Business
Landscapers say recession no more; business booming moving into 2015
No matter where you go, the question always comes up, “Do you think the recession is over?” Depending on the party you are talking to, that answer will always be different. However, the answer was pretty clear during Total Landscape Care’s roundtable discussion with 12 Landscaper of the Year finalists – the landscaping industry seems to be making a full recovery since the recession initially hit in 2008.
December 12, 2014
Business
Polaris Going Green with 2015 Ranger EV
Unplugging your work ATV from the wall outlet might feel odd to many, but it’s becoming quite common in some work circles. Whether to meet increasing environmental standards or just to be as stealthy as possible for recreational purposes, electric vehicles (EV) have found favor with landscapers and municipal fleet managers over the last few years.
September 17, 2014
Business
Top 10 landscaper mistakes to avoid
Avoid these common pitfalls to keep your business (and your landscapes) healthy
March 25, 2014
Business
Landscape Company Seeks 12 Interns for 12-Week Program
Heads Up Landscape Contractors is seeking interns nationally for its annual 12-week program.
February 21, 2014
Business
RedHed Set of Tools Creates 32 Different Combinations
RedHed Tools is preparing to launch a set of tools designed for landscapers.
January 13, 2014
Business
Fire-Resistant Landscaping Saves Utah Homes
Wildfire season is far from over, and the pressure is on for several states to try and protect more homes and businesses from burning.
August 26, 2013
Business
Don’t let lawns sizzle this summer
Getting that sleek, perfect golf-course finish on a lawn may be ideal in the beginning, but one missed step in watering could be a disaster. A lawn can turn brown at the first sign of stress, whether that would be from over-watering or drought. If the lawn is mowed to low, the roots haven’t been established to pull water from the soil.
May 20, 2013
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