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Rain Bird founding member of National Public Gardens Day   16 Feb, 2009

May 8 will be a day of observance regarding the role of public gardens in educating the public on the importance of environmental preservation.More>>

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'09 ASIC Conference to focus on economy, environment   27 Jan, 2009

The conference is set for May 2-4 at the Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village in St. Augustine, FL.More>>

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Louisville to host SIMA Symposium June 24-27   27 Jan, 2009

New for the 2009 Symposium will be a half day equipment demonstration at Manning Equipment in Louisville, where attendees can take a hands-on approach to snow and ice equipment.More>>

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Irrigation Contractor Leadership Summit Jan. 28-30   19 Dec, 2008

Jekyll Island, GA, is the site for a Point of Connection summit for irrigation contractors.More>>

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Students learn, compete at TCI Expo '08   17 Dec, 2008

Of the 209 students registered for the conference, 98 students entered at least one of the competitions offered.More>>

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PLANET launches Web site for Day of Service event   16 Dec, 2008

The April 22 event is an opportunity for PLANET members, state associations, supplier members and other PLANET partners to give back to their communities through volunteer landscape, lawn care or tree care projects.More>>

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IA board takes on four new members at '08 Irrigation Show   5 Dec, 2008

Stephen W. Smith of Aqua Engineering Inc., Fort Collins, CO, assumes presidency of the Irrigation Association for 2009.More>>

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WaterSmart Innovations Conference seeks abstracts for '09 event   4 Dec, 2008

All topics related to innovations in water conservation will be considered.More>>

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Management Clinic offers sessions on meeting challenging market conditions   10 Nov, 2008

The annual ANLA event, set for Feb. 6-9 in Louisville, KY, will also explore new revenue opportunities.More>>

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Climatologist says global warming 'unequivocal'   15 Oct, 2008

Diminishing snow pack in the Rocky Mountains could spell big trouble for the water supplies of the U.S. Southwest in the not-so-distant future.More>>