Keyword: Green industry trends
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Towards the circular soil concept: Optimization of engineered soils for green infrastructure application |
Minixhofer, Pia; Scharf, Bernhard; Hafner, Sebastian; Weiss, Oliver; Henöckl, Christina; Greiner, Moritz; Room, Thomas; Stangl, Rosemarie. 2022. Sustainability. January 2. 14(2): p. 905 [1-24]. |
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What the future holds |
Wilson, Bruce. 2019. Lawn & Landscape. November. 40(11): p. 20. |
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Powering up for change: With numerous factors shaping the outdoor power equipment industry, are you ready to keep up with changing times? |
Bunyea, Sarah. 2019. Irrigation & Green Industry. October. 23[22](10): p. Cover, 14-16, 18-19. |
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Exploring park visitor perceptions of 'flowering bee lawns' in neighborhood parks in Minneapolis, MN, US Access Restrictions |
Ramer, Hannah; Nelson, Kristen C.; Spivak, Marla; Watkins, Eric; Wolfin, James; Pulscher, MaryLynn. 2019. Landscape and Urban Planning. September. 189: p. 117-128. |
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Microplastics pollution: A worldwide concern |
Ducrocq, Olivier. 2019. Turf Management Journal. June. 36(2): p. 3. |
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Green Room Stimuli |
Dahl, Mike. 2019. Landscape Architect and Specifier News. January. 35(1): p. 48-53. |
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EREF carries the can on water and more |
Carraway, Mac. 2018. The Florida Green. Summer. p. 60-61. |
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Is the greening of the green industry turning into an assault on turf grass? |
Mantey, Carrie. 2018. Green Industry Pros. July/August. 30(5): p. 6. |
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Five ways to grow your landscaping business by going green: Green landscape businesses take many forms - From ones that tout environmentally friendly equipment to those that use only organic or earth-friendly lawn treatments |
Malatesta, Irene. 2018. Green Industry Pros. July/August. 30(5): p. 30-31. |
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Organic can be a force of nature for your business: Naturally, more and more consumers are getting curious about organic lawn care as the buzzword continues its eco-conscious climb in popularity |
Mantey, Carrie. 2018. Green Industry Pros. July/August. 30(5): p. 32. |
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Five lessons from the 2018 Green Industry Benchmark Report | Reinholz, Chad. 2018. The Michigan Landscape. May/June. 61(3): p. 30-34. |
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Don't guess when making spring insect treatments | Hall, Ronnie. 2018. Turf [North Edition]. March. 31(3): p. 7. |
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2018 MTGF funding - $15,000: Green Teens Program | Anonymous. 2018. MTGF Clippings. Spring/Summer. 26(1): p. 17. |
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Working together | Tracy, Tom. 2018. Virginia Turfgrass Journal. January/February. p. 8. |
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Green teens |
Horn, Brian. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. January. 39(1): p. 8. |
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Golf Course Environmental Profile: Phase II, Volume IV: Land Use Characteristics and Environmental Stewardship Programs on U.S. Golf Courses | Golf Course Superintendents Association of America; Environmental Institute for Golf; United States Golf Association. 2017. Lawrence, Kansas: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America and Environmental Institute for Golf. 48 pp. |
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A glimpse into the future | Anonymous. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 20(11): p. SR4-SR5. |
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Overview of the market | Anonymous. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 20(11): p. SR6. |
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Little known secrets to finding and keeping great employees for your green industry company | Borg, Tom. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 20(11): p. 48-49. |
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Turfgrass and green industry advocacy update | Carraway, Mac. 2017. Florida Turf Digest. September/October. 34(7): p. 14-16. |
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Water vs. landscape: A false choice | Carraway, Mac. 2017. Florida Turf Digest. March/April. 34(2): p. 12-14. |
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2016 in review | Anonymous. 2016. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 19(11): p. SR3-SR4. |
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Summer thoughts |
Sykes, Gary. 2016. The Sand Blaster. July/August. 28(4): p. 5. |
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The impact of technology on labor makeup: A study of the green industry Access Restrictions |
Krahe, Joseph; Campbell, Benjamin. 2016. HortTechnology. June. 26(3): p. 351-357. |
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Walk the talk: Supplement sponsors elaborate on sustainability, from the environmental friendliness of their products to how they make economic sense in golf course maintenance programs |
Anonymous. 2016. Superintendent. June. 15(6): p. S8-S12, S14. |
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The carbon question |
Pioppi, Anthony. 2016. Superintendent. June. 15(6): p. S16-S18. |
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Products for the planet: Anuvia Plant Nutrients opens its first manufacturing plant in central Florida |
Meyer, Robert. 2016. Superintendent. June. 15(6): p. 7. |
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[Going green] | Goldstein, Denne. 2016. Irrigation & Green Industry. April. 19(4): p. 6. |
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Should propane be in your plans for 2016?: Some contractors are finding that using propane powered mowers provides a natural advantage | DeWeese, Aaron. 2016. The Landscape Contractor [Illinois]. February. 57(2): p. 10-12, 14. |
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High times |
Jones, Pat. 2015. Golf Course Industry. September. 27(9): p. 66. |
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Golf courses as a part of urban green infrastructure: Social aspects of golf courses and extensively managed turfgrass areas from Nordic perspective | Eriksson, Fredrik; Eriksson, Tuula; Ignatieva, Maria. 2015. Proceedings of the 52nd World Congress of the International Federation of Landscape Architects. June. p. 474-478. |
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Green networks for people: Application of a functional approach to support the planning and management of greenspace Access Restrictions |
Moseley, Darren; Marzano, Mariella; Chetcuti, Jordan; Watts, Kevin. 2013. Landscape and Urban Planning. August. 116: p. 1-12. |
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Green Infrastructure |
United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2012. [Washington, D.C.]: United States Environmental Protection Agency. [14] pp. |
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A National perspective on water issues |
Dickinson, Mary Ann. 2012. p. 8-11. In: Harivandi, Ali; Brown, Paul; Kenna, Mike, eds. Proceedings from Golf's Use of Water: Solutions for a More Sustainable Game. s.l.: USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. |
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Lean and green: Water efficiency in the Las Vegas golf industry |
Bennett, Doug. 2012. p. 16-20. In: Harivandi, Ali; Brown, Paul; Kenna, Mike, eds. Proceedings from Golf's Use of Water: Solutions for a More Sustainable Game. s.l.: USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. |
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How the oil spill affects the green industry | Craft, Robert. 2011. Alabama Turf Times. Winter. p. 14-16. |
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State's green industry keeps on growing | Creamer, Jamie. 2010. Alabama Turf Times. Winter. p. 13. |
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Green industry survey |
Anonymous. 2002. 2002 Illinois Turfgrass Research Report. p. 6-7. |
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"Doing it right!": Moving the green industry into the 21st century |
Canteberry, Michael; Krear, W. Tad. 2002. The Landsculptor. December. p. 12-16. |
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Fueling the economy? | Comely, Richard. 2000. Greenkeeper International. November. p. 14-15. |
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The green industry today - some issues and future prospects | Johnson, Doyle C.; Christensen, Robert L. 1995. Journal of Agribusiness. Spring. 13(1): p. 63-76. |
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Many improvements necessary in the industry | Roberts, Eliot. 1992. Golf Course News. June. 4(6): p. 8, 16. |
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Strategic alliances | Code, Cindy. 1991. Lawn and Landscape Maintenance. November. 12(11): p. 30-32+. |
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Environmental marketing can mean big bucks for golf industry suppliers: Manufacturers can use green marketing to distinguish their products from other competitors | Blais, Peter. 1991. Golf Course News. November. 3(11): p. 29, 31-32. |
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800 phone number help [helps] turf professionals | Anonymous. 1991. Golf Course News. January. 3(1): p. 39. |
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'Green industry' associations join forces: New council will act as voice on landscape and environ mental [environmental] issues | Anonymous. 1989. Golf Course News. November. 1(9): p. 4. |
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Before you buy a computer shop for software: The personal computer offers exciting opportunities. The key to the effective use of a computer system lies in the careful selection of software. Increasingly, software programs are written for specific areas of the green industry. These new products enable the professional to tap the fullest potential of this powerful new tool |
Harrigan, Jim. 1985. Grounds Maintenance. June. 20(6): p. 56, 58, 60, 62, 64. |
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