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  • Cub Cadet releases Select-Cut mowing deck


    Cub Cadet Commercial announced the availability of its new Select Cut System (SCS), an adaptable mowing deck that gives commercial cutters the ability to deliver a clean, high-quality cut regardless of terrain, grass type or weather condition.

    National survey shows consumers need help with lawn care


    Consumer Reports magazine article reveals that 24% of U.S. consumers say they have been injured while mowing their lawns; 12% say they drink beer while mowing

    Exmark urges zero-turn mower owners to drive safely


    As the spring mowing season begins, Exmark urges owners to review their operator's manuals for safety guidelines.

    Lawn mowing mailman makes a difference to elderly


    Letter carrier Eric Wills from St. Petersburg, FL, takes care of about 15 yards on his route and has a homemade trailer with a sign that says "Lawns for the Lord."

    Consider the compact


    When serving a customer means squeezing through a gate, it pays to have a compact mower.

    Solutions Center: Be Our Guest


    SCAPES Environmental Group tripled its business in three years by focusing on high-end hotels and resorts

    National Safety Council promotes Commercial Equipment Operators Training Program



    Developed in cooperation with Toro and Exmark, the program teaches safe zero-turn mowing techniques in both English and Spanish

    Medical researchers: 80,000 injuries a year attributed to mower accidents


    Between 1996 and 2004, more than 660,000 people went to the ER with lawn mower injuries

    Mow like a pro



    Apply basic business efficiency tips to the field and you'll reap the benefits.

    Propane mowers gain fans



    Grounds pros claim that alternative-fuel commercial mowers have power and big potential

    Zero-Turn Guide: Zero-turn roundup



    It's back. Our list gets updated for 2006.

    Zero-Turn Guide: Zero's still a hero



    Fuel efficiency, horsepower, productivity and safety mean these trendsetters keep clearing new paths.

    Don't call it a comeback



    The evolution of walk-behinds mowers is being driven by innovations in zero-turns.

    Mowing height vital for IPM


    University of Nebraska turf expert Roch Gaussion's practical advice on IPM finds receptive audience at the Sports Turf Managers Association Annual Conference in January.

    Big names promote mowing game



    Manufacturers enlist celebrity endorsements for their mowers, but the bottom line is: contractors love their horsepower and they're addicted to speed.

    Technology boosts mower fuel economy



    Recent mower innovations can help reduce fuel consumption while increasing on-site speed and efficiency.

    Key factors for profitable mowing


    Coming up with an accurate bid for mowing is not difficult if you know the level of profit you want to receive for your efforts and you build your bid accordingly.

    Making the cut



    Nobody disputes the need for speed in today's competitive maintenance environment. But experts agree: the real measure of profitable commercial mowing is efficiency.

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