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’Tis the Season to Explore New Revenue Ideas

By Kevin Lewis on November 8, 2023
Winter can certainly bring different visuals to your mind—from snow and ice to droughty periods of the Southeast, or...

What to Watch for During This Prolonged Winter Season

By Pat Gross on March 3, 2023
Storms and cold temperatures that have been plaguing much of the country since late February are likely to extend the...

Cold Weather Worker Safety: Extreme Weather Illness

By Kevin Lewis on December 20, 2022
Thousands of individuals spend their days working outdoors, and many suffer from one environmentally generated health...

Facts and Fallacies About Frost on Turf

By Pat Gross on December 5, 2022
Cold temperatures in fall and winter often result in frost formation on turfgrass. Here is a brief quiz to test your...

How Your Golf Course Can Quickly Recover from Winter Damage

By Pat Gross on April 27, 2022
Golf courses throughout the northern part of the country are just starting to enjoy spring weather, and some are...

5 Reasons Why Preemergence Herbicides Sometimes Fail

By Pat Gross on January 26, 2022
It can be frustrating to see break throughs of crabgrass and goosegrass in the spring and early summer after a...

Winter Preventive Maintenance Practices for Golf Course Irrigation Systems

By Pat Gross on January 24, 2022
Exercising mainline valves should be done at least once per year as part of a good preventive maintenance program for...

Tips for Winter Water Management

By Pat Gross on November 30, 2021
In areas of the country that don’t get snow, watering turf in late fall and throughout the winter can be tricky....

How to Turn Slow Season into Go Season with Winter Service Offerings

By Ewing Outdoor Supply on November 18, 2021
Regardless of where you live in the U.S., Old Man Winter can be challenging for those who make their living in the...

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