Tag: Florida
Kubota Awards Equipment to Five Veterans
In honor of those who served, Kubota Tractor Corporation awarded five new farmer veteran recipients new Kubota equipment through its 2022 “Geared to Give”...
The Yardstick: Q&A With Bailey Peer, Peer Landscaping
Peer Landscaping is just five years old—but growing rapidly due to cutting edge processes and philosophies.
October Green Industry News
Woerner Landscape Opens New Location
Woerner Landscape's new Panama City Beach location has joined Pensacola, Birmingham, Gulfport, and Ft. Walton, as one of its five...
The War On Pests : From Spotted Lanternfly To… Pythons!
Landscape professionals have been at war with pests since the dawn of time. From the emerald ash borer hiding its eggs within healthy trees...
New Celebration Hybrid™ Bermudagrass Released By Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University’s Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station officially released Celebration Hybrid™ Bermudagrass at the 2022 Turfgrass Research Field Day held in Starkville, MS.
The...
WorkWave Opens Registration For Beyond Service User Conference
WorkWave® has opened registration for its 2023 Beyond Service User Conference, set for January 8-11, 2023, in Orlando, FL. The conference will once again...
Hurricane Season 2021: Predictions & Landscaping Tips
The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season starts today, so what can we expect? NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center anticipates a 60% chance of an above-normal Atlantic...
Will 750M Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Be Released In Florida?
Earlier this week, the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District (FKMCD) approved the first-ever U.S. release of genetically engineered (GE) mosquitoes, according to the Center...
Is Landscaping An “Essential Business” In Your Region? Updated March 31
Updated: March 31, 2020 In this time of COVID-19 crisis, can you still be operating your lawn or landscape business? This seemingly simple question has...
Send In The Bugs! Brazilian Thrips Released To Fight Invasive Peppertree
Scientists from the University of Florida are betting on a tiny (.08 to .12 inches) winged insect to help protect the Florida Everglades. Why?...