Keyword: Revenue
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#MaintenanceMonday | Moeller, Adam. 2022. USGA Green Section Record. November 18. 60(21): p. [1-2]. |
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Time for the '20s |
Horn, Brian. 2019. Lawn & Landscape. October. 40(10): p. S3-S7. |
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Aiming high: Up 5 percent overall from 2018, the LM150 revenue sets another record by surpassing $11 billion |
Jones, Seth. 2019. Landscape Management. June. 58(6): p. S3. |
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Growing, growing...: How people, acquisitions and customer service helped Florida-based Yellowstone Landscape grow more than 30 percent in 2018 |
Richter, Clara. 2019. Landscape Management. June. 58(6): p. S8-S9. |
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Building careers for growth: By developing a strong workforce and training employees to be better managers, Frederick, Md.-based NaturaLawn of America sees steady growth and avoids labor shortage challenges |
Pesta, Danielle. 2019. Landscape Management. June. 58(6): p. S12-S13. |
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Making money in Music City: LandOpt is helping The Greathouse Co. in Nashville, Tenn., and its other licensees find the right clients and operate efficiently for growth |
Jones, Seth. 2019. Landscape Management. June. 58(6): p. S14-S15. |
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Herd mentality | Gilliland, Betsy. 2019. Club + Resort Business. June. 15(6): p. 38-39. |
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Losses and ladders: Gary Hardy and Josh Brunner are finding it's hard to raise prices and still hit revenue goals |
Horn, Brian. 2019. Lawn & Landscape. April. 40(4): p. 58-59. |
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The big idea of the mini course: With the goal of increasing revenue and growing the game, a Colorado golf course thinks small |
Webb, Sarah. 2019. Golfdom. February. 75(2): p. 29-32. |
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Compete by mining your financials |
Herring, Greg. 2018. Landscape Management. October. 57(10): p. 40-41. |
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Staying strong |
Anonymous. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. October. 39(10): p. S04-S05. |
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Making the grade, managerial change and weather woes: The three comapnies recap how their summers went and where they want to improve for the fall and beyond |
Horn, Brian. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. October. 39(10): p. 116-117, 120, 172. |
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Sustainability projects lead to greater profits | Eubanks, Steve. 2018. Golf Business [NGCOA]. October. 24(10[9]): p. 26. |
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Welcome change: Conversion solutions are key to hosting multiple events, and removable panels can streamline changeover operations | Turf Nation. 2018. Stadia. September. p. 54. |
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Everything outdoors: From dog park design to monument signs to playground installation, Richmond & Associates Landscaping is using its employees' skills to keep growing |
Spirgen, Kate. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. September. 39(9): p. 38, 40-41. |
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Don't go broke |
Huston, Jim. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. July. 39(7): p. 22. |
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What do professional services mean to you and me? |
Doherty, Dave. 2018. The Boardroom. July/August. 22(277): p. 64-65. |
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Going fore green: Park authority's plan to breathe new life into driving range pays off | Ochs, Carol. 2018. Parks & Rec Business. July. 16(12): p. 28-31. |
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Golf's best year ever? |
Jones, Seth. 2018. Golfdom. June. 74(6): p. 8. |
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$10 billion+: Total LM150 revenue hits eleven digits for the first time in the list's 10-year history |
Palmieri, Marisa. 2018. Landscape Management. June. 57(6): p. S3. |
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Top 25: A look at the LM150 list - sorted for top performers by client mix, profit centers and regions |
Anonymous. 2018. Landscape Management. June. 57(6): p. S16-S19. |
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Double digits: Sixty-four firms on the LM150 list grew by 10 percent or more in 2017. Here's a look at what boosted some of their efforts |
Anonymous. 2018. Landscape Management. June. 57(6): p. S20. |
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Consequences for legal sports gambling? |
Schroder, Eric. 2018. SportsTurf. June. 34(6): p. 6. |
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Courses turning unused land into cash now: Hotel partners exchange customers for amenities | Dunlap, Jim. 2018. The Pellucid Perspective. June. 9(6): p. 7-8. |
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Year-round spring cleaning |
Kehoe, Kevin. 2018. Landscape Management. May. 57(5): p. 48. |
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State breakdown: Find out where the top 100 companies call home |
Anonymous. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. insert [2]. |
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[Top 100 commemorative poster] |
Anonymous. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. insert [3-6]. |
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Heading nowhere fast |
Huston, Jim. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 32. |
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Market share: This past year saw significant M&A activity from some of the top-grossing companies across the country. But with a recession on the horizon, there may be an end in sight |
Spirgen, Kate. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 51-52, 54, 56. |
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Productive profit sharing: Landscape Workshop ties incentives in with a profit sharing program to increase productivity and create a transparent company |
Rathmell, Lauren. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 63-64, 66. |
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Strive for steady growth |
Smalley, Megan. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. May. 39(5): p. 78. |
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Simplify to succeed: The top two ways to increase profit |
Cuddihe, Rick. 2018. Turf [North Edition]. April. 31(3[4]): p. 22-23. |
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Growth hacking: Deferring a golf course's capital improvements can be a dangerous game. But how can owners and managers best execute large and small projects that deliver solid ROI? | Carey, Rob. 2018. Golf Business [NGCOA]. April. 24(3[4]): p. 32-37. |
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Protecting your main asset: Pitch protection systems are key to staging non-match day events and bringing in extra revenue for venue operators |
Anonymous. 2018. PanStadia & Arena Management. 2nd Quarter. p. 76-78. |
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More than a mow-and-go: Scooter's Lawn Care began as a one-man band, but now the business sustains a team of skilled professionals who excel at lawn care |
Mantey, Carrie. 2018. Green Industry Pros. March. 30(2): p. 10-12. |
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Resolve to raise prices |
Kehoe, Kevin. 2018. Landscape Management. February. 57(2): p. 50. |
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The queen of green: Laurie Broccolo has diversified, expanded and streamlined her lawn care business with an environmental focus |
Bilyj, Brooke. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. February. 39(2): p. 34, 36, 38, 40-43. |
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Eyes on a million: A career change after 9/11 has Gabe Lobato going from a struggling landscaper to one who wants to get past the $1-million mark |
Horn, Brian. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. February. 39(2): p. 48-52. |
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Fresh perspective: Michael Mould and Tiffany Tucker have experienced rapid growth since acquiring New Visions two years ago, and now need to control that growth before they burn out |
Horn, Brian. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. February. 39(2): p. 54-55, 58-59. |
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A fresh start: The business opportunity of spring cleanup work | White, Patrick. 2018. Turf [North Edition]. February. 31(2): p. 28-30. |
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Boom times are back: Rounds, revenue and the need for new players spur a renovation boom, but some of the same old budget and quality of life challenges persist despite higher revenues |
Frabotta, David. 2018. Superintendent. February. 17(2): p. Cover, 14-17, 19. |
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[2018 preview of activities and projects] |
Connerly, Marc. 2018. Thru the Green [Northern California]. January/February. p. 5. |
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Define and measure |
Huston, Jim. 2018. Lawn & Landscape. January. 39(1): p. 24. |
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Mistakes and inefficiencies can affect revenue: Overcome these errors to grow your landscaping business |
Jiggens, Mike. 2018. Turf & Rec. January/February. 31(1): p. 24-30. |
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Exit strategies: When it's time to put a course on the market, here are steps owners should take to get the biggest return on their investment |
Kauffman, Scott. 2018. Golf Inc.. January/February. 27(1): p. 26-27. |
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Challenge your thinking | Heptig, Josh. 2017. 2017 GCSAA Education Conference: Conference Session Presentations. p. [1-12]. |
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Winter injuries on golf greens in the Nordic countries: Survey of causes and economic consequences |
Kvalbein, Agnar; Waalen, Wendy Marie; Bjørnstad, Lise; Aamlid, Trygve Sveen; Espevig, Tatsiana. 2017. International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. 13: p. 1-6. |
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Not renovating: Is it a possibility?: Monitoring key variables and comparing results to specific targets provides the only valid basis for discontinuing renovation treatments | Glasgow, Alex. 2017. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Winter. 34(2): p. 6-7. |
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Changing the culture Access Restrictions |
Stewart, Roger. 2017. Golf Course Management. December. 85(12): p. 34. |
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An enduring differentiator |
Gandy, Ben. 2017. Landscape Management. December. 56(12): p. 10. |
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Water works: A hand watering service can be a valuable upsell |
Payton, Casey. 2017. Landscape Management. December. 56(12): p. 49. |
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Behind the scenes at the Annual Chapter Delegates Meeting: Delegates from across the country convene to discuss GCSAA's latest initiatives and endeavors |
Chapin, Brett. 2017. Tee to Green [New York]. December. 48(6): p. 6-7. |
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4 simple steps to consistently profitable jobs next year |
Bradley, Mark. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. December. 38(12): p. 46-47. |
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That's a wrap: With the 2017 Turnaround Tour complete, the three winners and the Harvesters give us a rundown on the improvements made |
Horn, Brian. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. December. 38(12): p. 50, 54-55. |
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Start 2018 strong | Wisniewski, Nicole. 2017. Turf [North Edition]. December. 30(12): p. 2. |
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18 ways to make more money in 2018 | Getz, Lindsey. 2017. Turf [North Edition]. December. 30(12): p. 14-17. |
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Money coming, money going |
Anonymous. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. November. 38(11): p. B4. |
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Save some for yourself: You own the business. Are you getting paid a fair salary? |
Anonymous. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. November. 38(11): p. B5-B7. |
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Pricing with confidence for profit |
Callahan, Mike. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. November. 38(11): p. 80. |
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State of the landscape industry: Although a lack of quality labor is still a challenge, growth and profits are trending up for landscape contractors |
Horn, Brian. 2017. Nursery Management. November. 34[33](11): p. 30. |
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Get your budget increase: Strategies to receive the resources you need for the course your members and players expect |
Williams, Bruce. 2017. Golf Course Industry. November. 29(11): p. 12-14, 16-18. |
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The industry | Anonymous. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 20(11): p. SR7-SR8. |
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Growth of the market | Anonymous. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 20(11): p. SR14. |
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Costing out an irrigation system |
Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. November. 20(11): p. 68, 70, 72, 74, 76. |
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Perennial ryegrass acres decline: Those in the industry share why perennial ryegrass seed production is moving out of the Willamette Valley |
Handke, Laura. 2017. Seed World. October. p. 52, 54. |
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Beyond revenue: Landscape contractors are on targe to turn a profit in 2017 |
Hammersmith, Holly; Smalley, Megan. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. October. 38(10): p. S22-S24. |
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Coming to a close: As fall approaches, the Turnaround Tour winners continue to find new ways to improve |
Horn, Brian. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. October. 38(10): p. 118, 120, 122. |
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The renovation equation | Anonymous. 2017. By Design. Fall. 35: p. 12-17. |
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Cancellations cause financial losses | Anonymous. 2017. New Zealand Turf Management Journal. Autumn. 34(1): p. 4. |
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The balancing act: Reducing staff levels versus meeting customer expectations | Johnston, Stephen. 2017. Golf Business Canada. Fall. 21(3): p. 44-46, 48. |
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One size doesn't fit all: Follow these guidelines from U.S. Lawns to help determine your ideal maintenance crew size |
Fitzpatrick, Mike. 2017. Landscape Management. September. 56(9): p. 22, 24. |
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Survivors and pretenders |
Jones, Pat. 2017. Golf Course Industry. September. 29(9): p. 58. |
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2017 most improved golf courses: Major makeovers and outstanding leadership have helped strengthen these 10 clubs financially and kept them relevant in a changing marketplace | Kauffman, Scott. 2017. Golf Inc.. September/October. 26(5): p. 22-26, 28, 30-32. |
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Option remain for the golf industry |
Williams, Bruce R. 2017. The Boardroom. September/October. 21(272): p. 108-109. |
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Ireland new €80m facility: Páirc Uí Chaoimh 2.0 |
Anonymous. 2017. Pitchcare. August/September. 74: p. 156. |
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Clubcorp sold to private equity firm for $1.1 billion |
Anonymous. 2017. Golfdom. August. 73(8): p. 8. |
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The other side of golf outings |
Miller, Monroe. 2017. Golf Course Industry. August. 29(8): p. 44. |
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Once on life support, Myrtle Beach city-owned golf course now filling coffers | Blondin, Alan. 2017. The Sun News. August 22. p. [1-4]. |
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Smith brings 2 failing courses back to life: Struggling muni operations find alternatives to the plow | Dunlap, Jim. 2017. The Pellucid Perspective. July. 8(7): p. 9-10. |
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Working to save Waiehu Golf Course: Council panel works to shave golf course losses and boost revenue: Officials of Oahu and Kauai public courses think Waiehu 'a gem' | Tanji, Melissa. 2017. The Maui News. June 28. p. [1-4]. |
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Selling green, seeing green Access Restrictions |
Darbyson, Kyle. 2017. Golf Business [NGCOA]. April. 23(4): p. 28-30. |
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Price point: The difference between lowballing and smart selling is a matter of strategy |
Spirgen, Kate. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. March. 38(3): p. 28-30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. |
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GreatLife's wild ride: Rick Farrant's low-cost-membership company has grown from 17 courses in 2011 to 63. But now, the real growth begins | Crittenden, Jack. 2017. Golf Inc.. March/April. 26(2): p. 13-14. |
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Is mowing in your revenue stream? | Williams-Villano, Mary Elizabeth. 2017. Irrigation & Green Industry. March. 20(3): p. 30, 32-34. |
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The Masters economy: How major tournaments propel golf rounds and revenues around the country |
Paire, Jennifer. 2017. Superintendent. March. 16(3): p. 12-17. |
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The "short answer" to golf's woes?: Offering players a chance to discover and enjoy the game with less difficulty, cost and time can provide more choices, fun - And play | Dunlap, Jim. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 42-43. |
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Quick study: It took 10 years for Tim Campbell to settle on a career and complete his education - But after choosing golf course maintenance, he elevated himself, and the Palm Beach (Fla.) Par 3 Golf Course, to unique standings | Bollig, Jeff. 2017. Club & Resort Business. March. 13(3): p. 44-49. |
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Golf's economic contribution: Golf industry worth $3.9 billion to Arizona |
Anonymous. 2017. Turfgrass Producers International E-Newsletter. March/April. 10(2): p. 7. |
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1-year deal OK'd for Detroit golf courses to operate | Ferretti, Christine. 2017. The Detroit News. March 21. p. [1-2]. |
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Flight path: An Oklahoma couple wants to take their company to the next level |
Anonymous. 2017. Lawn & Landscape. February. 38(2): p. 60-62, 64. |
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Tracking the turnaround: Superintendents see signs of golf's inevitable rebound |
Meyer, Robert. 2017. Superintendent. February. 16(2): p. 12-18. |
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Winter Golf Not Worth the Cost | Kreuser, Bill. [2016]. [Lincoln, Nebraska]: Turfgrass Science Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. [1] p. |
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MiGCSA strategic plan |
Ostrander, Mark. 2016. Course Conditions. Winter. p. 7. |
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Standing on solid ground: Landscape professionals report stability and growth in 2016 |
Palmieri, Marisa. 2016. Landscape Management. December. 55(12): p. 40-42, 44. |
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Neighbors may see red, but developers turning greens into green | Dunlap, Jim. 2016. The Pellucid Perspective. December. 7(12): p. 5-6. |
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Compare & contrast: Use our data to see where you stand relative to the rest of the industry |
Anonymous. 2016. Lawn & Landscape. November. 37(11): p. B14-B15. |
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Direction dissection: Navigating the golf industry's road map as 2017 approaches Access Restrictions |
Gould, David. 2016. Golf Business [NGCOA]. November/December. 22(10): p. 40-45. |
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Detroit considers selling golf courses | Guillen, Joe. 2016. Detroit Free Press. November 29. p. [1]. |
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Tennessee's sod industry: An economic report | English, Burton C.; Menard, Jamey; Jensen, Kim; Brosnan, Jim; Boyer, Chris. 2016. Tennessee Turfgrass. October/November. p. 20-24, 26. |
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Let's compare numbers: Use Operating Cost Study data and ratios to make informed business decisions |
Gordon, Dan. 2016. Landscape Management. September. 55(9): p. 32-34, 36, 38, 40-42. |
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