The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute issued a warning June 18 that the Environmental Protection Agency's ruling providing their approval of the sale of 15 percent ethanol (E15) into the U.S. consumer marketplace for automobiles made since 2001, is dangerous.
Agrium Advanced Technologies (AAT) announced the debut of the Smarter Ways to Grow Tour, a series of three-day educational events offering turf and ornamental professionals from across the country an exclusive experience featuring the latest in fertilizer technology and best-practice management.
The Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) released details of its 2012 Summer Regional Seminar and Site Visit. The event is set to take place Aug. 13-14, 2012 in Portland, Ore.
The Smart Water Application Technologies promotions working group will be receiving public comments on the first draft of the testing protocol for sprinkler head check valves.
The international importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions with the use of clean diesel technology was highlighted by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during a special event hosted by the Climate and Clean Air Coalition in Stockholm, Sweden on June 3.
It is common knowledge that texting while driving a car increases your risk of an accident; even talking with a hands-free device requires the brain to multi-task and can be risky behavior. The same goes for driving a tractor or using other heavy equipment.
Toro is participating in the Professional Landcare Network's (PLANET) 16th Annual Renewal and Remembrance landscaping event July 9, 2012 at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies Inc., a clean water company that recovers phosphorus and nitrogen from industrial and municipal wastewaters to create premium fertilizers, announced the completion of a US $14.5 million private equity financing.
Effective April 13, 2012, the Department of State increased visa processing fees. PLANET, ANLA, and organizations from various industries, submitted comments to the DOL regarding the effect of these increases.