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Black Friday Deals For Landscapers

Landscapers had a lot to be thankful for in 2022. Despite many challenges like labor, inflation, and supply issues, revenue growth was steady and design-build projects continued to ride the pandemic staycation trend. It looks like another busy year is ahead in 2023, so after all that feasting and gratitude, check out some of these Black Friday deals that have landed in the Turf inbox. Ariens Save 10% on Ariens parts and accessories until December 2. Online and U.S. only. Attentive Get 50% off on Attentive platform access fee. Just $149 (instead of $299) for the year. Sale ends November 25. Carhartt 25% off new Carhartt Rain Defender Hoodies and other select items. On sale now through Cyber Monday (11/28)! Caterpillar The deals start now on Caterpillar parts, gear, footwear, apparel, and toys!  Head over to shopcaterpillar.com for 20% off sitewide PLUS free shipping on orders over $100. CODE: THANKS22 *exclusions may apply Dirt Locker Spend $500 get 1 free box of J hooks with code BLACKFRIDAY, spend $1,000 get 2 boxes of J hooks with code BLACKFRIDAYSILVER, spend $2500 get 3 boxes of J hooks with code BLACKFRIDAYGOLD.  One Day Sale – Only available on 11/25! Click here.   Dovetail Workwear 22% off starts now on #WomenLedWednesday to give some purpose to what can feel like a mindless season of consumerism. 22% off applies to all physical products sold on DovetailWorkwear.com. Sale runs 11/22 12:00 p.m. PST– ~11/29 11:59 p.m. PST. Gift cards not included in sale. Purchases made ...

Earth Day News: AriensCo Restoring Threatened Ecosystem

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  It may be Earth Day today, but AriensCo has made every day a tribute to conservation. The company, which manufactures Gravely and Ariens outdoor power equipment brands in the U.S., received the prestigious Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) Conservation Certification® for its work to restore and conserve 150 acres of natural ecosystem at its headquarters in Brillion, WI. The project reflects a growing trend of companies working with third-party groups, like the WHC, to restore, conserve and enhance lands on private properties. AriensCo has committed to restoring approximately 86 acres of prairie oak savanna, a unique habitat that once thrived in the U.S. Midwest, but is currently in peril. It’s estimated that only 0.01% of Wisconsin’s original 5.5 million acres of prairie oak savanna are left. The remaining 64 acres of the project will be comprised of forests and wetlands. All the land is on property owned by AriensCo. AriensCo has already established 26 acres of prairie oak savanna and 24 acres of forests and wetlands. In the coming years, it aims to establish an additional 60 acres of prairie oak savanna and 40 acres of woodlands, including 2.5 acres of both shallow and deep marshes. The company is working with ecologists from McMahon Associates on a variety of strategies to revive the land and cultivate the native vegetation and wildlife that once called the area home. This includes managing controlled burns that use fire to root out invasive species and refresh prairie vegetation, which is critical to propagating the ...

Earth Day News: AriensCo Restoring Threatened Ecosystem

  It may be Earth Day today, but AriensCo has made every day a tribute to conservation. The company, which manufactures Gravely and Ariens outdoor power equipment brands in the U.S., received the prestigious Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) Conservation Certification® for its work to restore and conserve 150 acres of natural ecosystem at its headquarters in Brillion, WI. The project reflects a growing trend of companies working with third-party groups, like the WHC, to restore, conserve and enhance lands on private properties. AriensCo has committed to restoring approximately 86 acres of prairie oak savanna, a unique habitat that once thrived in the U.S. Midwest, but is currently in peril. It’s estimated that only 0.01% of Wisconsin’s original 5.5 million acres of prairie oak savanna are left. The remaining 64 acres of the project will be comprised of forests and wetlands. All the land is on property owned by AriensCo. AriensCo has already established 26 acres of prairie oak savanna and 24 acres of forests and wetlands. In the coming years, it aims to establish an additional 60 acres of prairie oak savanna and 40 acres of woodlands, including 2.5 acres of both shallow and deep marshes. The company is working with ecologists from McMahon Associates on a variety of strategies to revive the land and cultivate the native vegetation and wildlife that once called the area home. This includes managing controlled burns that use fire to root out invasive species and refresh prairie vegetation, which is critical to propagating the ...