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Industry Updates
Lawnmower Demand on Sustained Growth Trajectory
3.2% annual sales growth to push market to $4.2 billion in 2021.
Debris Handling
Optimax Blower Line
Little Wonder
The Optimax Blower Line from Little Wonder features a Remote Chute Deflector Control, new accessories including a tool holder, parking brake and solid front wheel.
Debris Handling
Power Sweeper
YARDMAX Power Products Inc.
YardMax sweeper designed to blast through snow, dirt, sand, gravel and other debris on sidewalks, driveways and decorative surfaces.
Debris Handling
320iB Battery Blower
Husqvarna
Husqvarna battery blower is suitable for left- or right-handed use.
Mowing
Why Mid-Size Walk Mowers Make Sense
U.S. Lawns franchisee explains why the intermediate walk mower is still his go-to mowing machine – even on large industrial properties.
Industry Updates
Three-Week Crash Course
National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP)
NALP’s lawn care technician training program can help you get new hires up and running in 15 days.
Debris Handling
Palm Beach Looks to Ban Gas Blowers
Town officials say noise is intolerable, but some residents push back.
Handheld Equipment
PowerPlex 40V Max Line
The Toro Company
Toro’s PowerPlex family of lithium-ion products includes a blower, chainsaw, hedgetrimmer, string trimmer and trimmer/edger.
Mowing
XD 82V Max Lithium-ion Battery Lineup
Snapper
Snapper’s single-battery, multi-tool system includes a walk-behind mower, string trimmer, hedgetrimmer, leaf blower and chainsaw.
Mowing & Maintenance
Droids, Drones & the Future of Landscaping
Husqvarna gathers industry leaders to discuss the growing influence of sustainability and technology in the landscaping industry.
Hardscaping & Installation
TSA 230 Cutquik
STIHL Inc.
The battery-powered Stihl TSA 230 Cutquik provides 20 minutes of high-performance runtime for light hardscaping jobs.
Industry Updates
People Are Nuts for Insecticides
Insecticide sales surpassed herbicides in 2015, and are now poised to reach $910 million in 2020.
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