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Green people: LandCare preps for the spring season with equipment rodeo
LandCare marks their calendars for their upcoming outdoor power equipment rodeo. Check out all the ways they plan to test this equipment on Total Landscape Care
March 3, 2017
Business
News roundup: ASLA listed as one of the most engaged societies on climate issues
ASLA was recognized as a fierce organization when it comes to solving climate issues. Read more about ASLA and their mission on Total Landscape Care!
January 24, 2017
Business
Rain Bird Goes Back to Basics with ESP-LX Basic Controller
Rain Bird has introduced the latest controller to is ESP-LX Series. The ESP-LX Basic allows landscapers to truly go back to the basics. The controller is designed for crews that have employees who speak English and Spanish. The technology makes it possible to switch the controller’s language with a turn of a dial.
November 12, 2014
Business
6 Steps to Uncover Drip System Problems
DIG has put together a variety of educational materials for irrigation professionals, including a guide to detecting drip system problems. According to the company, irrigation professionals need to check drip irrigation systems typically twice a year.
July 29, 2014
Business
IrriGreen Genius Sprinklers Provide Programmable Coverage Per Zone
The term “smart irrigation” has become more and more important lately with several states battling drought. To help, IrriGreen introduced a line of intelligent sprinklers that are adaptable.
July 21, 2014
Business
Prepare For Ice Early With Spreader
Even with the snowy season a few months off, SnowEx is helping landscapers prepare for the fight against ice. SnowEx has introduced SuperMaxx II spreader for ice management and is available with 3.3- and 4.3- and 6-cubic-yard capacities.
July 17, 2013
Business
Batteries Included
How today’s battery-operated irrigation controllers are saving the day at sites with and without access to AC power. They’re more common than you may think. We see them in operation on sites like street medians, landscaped roadsides and construction sites without easy access to electrical power, as well as within public landscapes where vandalism is a concern. And, for the most part, we don’t give them a second thought.
April 22, 2013
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