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New York approves Toro contract

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – The State of New York has approved a contract for Toro equipment through The Cooperative Purchasing Network (TCPN) for use by all state agencies and other authorized users. The contract was approved by the State of New York on April 13, and the new agreement provides state agencies competitive pricing for the…

Profit or loss

There are lots of areas of your financials that deserve attention: revenue, equipment, salaries, tools, rent. But few are more important than gross margin – a key metric that determines your company’s financial success. It’s just as important as revenue, cash flow and accounts receivable. Remember that without the right amount of gross margin, you…

Walbro appoints president/CEO

TUCSON, Ariz. – Walbro Engine Management announced the appointment of Matthew Riddle as president and chief executive officer. He will immediately assume responsibilities and will succeed Tony Martin, who has stepped down. Riddle is a seasoned international executive having served operational and leadership roles at FMC Corporation, United Defense Industries, BAE Systems and most recently…

Right place, right time

If you don’t want your clients to miss out on blooms, it’s crucial to know where the flowers are located. For example, azaleas bloom during growing season. Pruning them too late in the summer or in the fall will mean fewer flowers. Instead, prune them right after they bloom so that the plant has time…

Christy’s appoints sales manager

ANAHEIM, Calif. – T. Christy Enterprises has appointed Bill Blonchek to the new position of eastern regional sales manager. He will lead Christy sales efforts in the Eastern United States for the irrigation, waterworks, plumbing, vinyl fencing and pool/spa markets.      Mr. Blonchek brings extensive experience with territory development and pioneering new product innovations….

Ready for action

You can have the right staff, the right clients and the right service mix, but without the proper tools, jobs don’t get done. That’s why tracking inventory is such a crucial process for getting, or staying, efficient. Without a process in place to ensure trucks are leaving with the right equipment, you’re losing time and…

A safe influence

Safety is a personal thing, says Gary A. Higbee, certified safety professional, SafeStart consultant and author of “Inside Out – Totally Rethinking Safety Management Paradigms.” The Tree Care Industry EXPO keynote speaker illustrates his point with the story of teaching his daughter how to drive. One day she and some friends went to the mall….

NALP names new ambassador

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Heads Up Landscape Contractors has announced that its CEO, Gary Mallory, has been named a Professional Landcare Network (PLANET, now called the National Association of Landscape Professionals – NALP) Academic Excellence Foundation Ambassador. Ambassadors contribute time and resources to endow AEF scholarships for students enrolled in landscape contracting and/or horticulture programs at…

Billy Goat launches demo campaign

LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. – Billy Goat Industries is taking to the streets with its reciprocating aerator lineup. On the heels of the recent PLUGR acquisition and launch of the One & Done Hydro Aerator, the company is offering demos to give contractors and landscapers an opportunity to experience the benefits of reciprocating technology.   Reciprocating…

Henriksen joins NALP team

FAIRFAX, Va. — Missy Henriksen will be taking over as vice president of public affairs for the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP), forrmerly known as PLANET. Henriksen previously served as executive director of the Professional Pest Management Alliance (PPMA), which she resigned from last Thursday, April 16.   PPMA is the consumer education arm…