01-Oct-2003
Industry Announcements Ewing Irrigation Products merges with Georgia-based Irrigation Solutions Deere recalls some Gator Utility Vehicles for potential brake problem Hunter Industries rebounds from arson Davey grows grounds division John Deere Landscapes names two new sales reps for southern states Weed Man Inc. grows its U.S. presence Scotts Seed launches new Web site Barenbrug names Walt Pemrick account manager for RTF Turf Producers... Dow AgroSciences sells tree growth regulator business to SePRO Symbiot launches new Pest Management Network
Associations Complimentary ALCA Bucks program available to its Supplier Members CLCA inks agreement with landscape-design software company RISE welcomes 2004 governing board and officers ANLA seeks nominations for best-of-the-best awards
Events Two important regional shows coming up in Ohio, New York ALCA Executive Forum treks to San Diego in February North Carolina's Turfgrass Conference & Show kicks off the new year in... JP Horizons' 2004 Winter Development Series announced ALCA thanks 2004 Student Career Day sponsors Learn more about Green Industry communications at GIE PLCAA Green Tech 2004 Management Forum set for sunny Boca Raton in February Grounds managers will gather in Indianapolis next month for 33rd annual... ALCA expands January's Masters in Management seminar to West Coast in March PLCAA hires former pilots to keynote GIC next month
Business Management Four-day work week works for some Ten tips for smarter buying
Athletic Turf Chicago Bears name Deere its preferred provider of grounds equipment at... OSU's Sports Turf Short Course set for March 1-3, 2004 in Columbus, OH
Irrigation and Water Xeriscape conference will face tough questions
Government Regulation ANLA posts Spanish-language information on pending immigration reform... Proposed California small engine emissions regulations bog down federal... TruGreen Chemlawn will honor National Do-Not-Call List TruGreen Chemlawn settles Pennsylvania class action suit
Job Safety California wildfires impacting landscapers? lives, businesses Shindaiwa recalls DH and HT series hedge trimmers
Field Reports EXPO 2003 finds success with new Fall show schedule Beating the big box blues Deere unveils wealth of new products at media preview event Gotta love grubs Field Report: EXPO 2003 Expo racks up big numbers
Business & the Economy Scotts Lawn Service becomes The Scotts Company's fastest growing business Preliminary report shows consumer confidence improving in October ServiceMaster predicts flat revenue through 2004 LESCO Q3 earnings up 12% compared to last year Strong housing market in September surprises economists
Missing - TOC Fertilizer update: Natural-gas prices will stay high
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