| Man-eaters no more: Manufacturers reflect on how far aerators have come
| Jones, Seth. February. Landscape Management. 2022. 61(2): p. 22.
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| Tips to sell fall armyworm control to your clients: An ounce of prevention goes a long way toward keeping fall armyworms at bay and turf looking its best
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| Why you need to sell grub control as insurance for lawns: A preventative strategy is the best approach when selling a green, healthy and grub-free lawn
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| How to add aeration to your business: Aeration can be a profitable service with a low barrier to entry
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| How PGRs can cut down on labor: Experts share how plant growth regulators (PGRs) can help your business maximize labor while boosting plant health
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| How to conduct an insurance checkup: Insurance coverage is an important part of your business, and experts share why yearly evaluations help protect your most critical assets
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| How spreader-sprayers save contractors time: Lawn care operators share how using spreader-sprayers help cover more ground with less wear and tear on their bodies
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| Talk the talk (of PGRs): Lawn care operators say plant growth regulators allow weeks between mowing and pruning trips, cutting labor costs
| Webb, Sarah. 2021. Landscape Management. October. 60(10): p. 34.
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| Partnered up: Experts explain how joining forces with a distributor can help increase efficiency and productivity
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| Minimize, maximize water: How two lawn care companies are utilizing wetting agents to win customers
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| Navigating GPS vehicle tracking: The top priorities for companies in search of a GPS service
| Jones, Seth. 2021. Landscape Management. February. 60(2): p. 24.
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| Keeping track: Lawn care and landscape companies organize and streamline their operations with advancements in GPS technology
| Schappacher, Emily. 2019. Landscape Management. November. 58(11): p. 48.
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| More to offer: Add-on services can help contractors create new revenue opportunities and make the most out of each customer
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| Winter blowout: What contractors need to know about and do for irrigation shutdowns
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| Fit for a franchise: Franchising can have benefits over starting from the ground up, but there are several factors to consider before deciding whether to join a franchise
| Schappacher, Emily. 2019. Landscape Management. May. 58(5): p. 28.
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| Irrigation innovation: If you can't find the right software for your company's irrigation management, getting inventive might be the next step
| Pesta, Danielle. 2019. Landscape Management. May. 58(5): p. 49-50.
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| Track your way to efficiency: Use the data from GPS and asset-tracking technology to make a difference in your business
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