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New findings on surfactant seed coating technology presented

5/14/2013

Aquatrols and Dr. Matt Madsen presented the findings at the ISAA last month. More

More than talk

9/27/2012

Liquigreen uses more than a smooth-talking sales pitch to please customers. More

In the trees

9/27/2012

Being a certified arborist gives Charles Goodrich another chance to touch base with customers. More

Rural rules

9/27/2012

Traveling 40 miles for a job can turn into a great business opportunity. More

BASF goes biological

9/21/2012

With the acquisition of Becker Underwood, BASF would bring on new technologies that complement its robust R&D background. More

Arysta hires T&O business manager.

8/2/2012

Names specialist Laurie Treu to the position. More

Challenge accepted

5/26/2012

Peter Bugden turned a pesticide ban into a positive for his lawn care business. More

Eyes on the U.S.

5/26/2012

One LCO says Americans want companies that use fewer chemicals. More

A positive environment

5/26/2012

When employee morale was down, Peter Bugden knew he had to make changes. More

Targeting the market

6/23/2011

Now that they’ve found biofertility, lawn care operators are seeking – and discovering – receptive audiences to share the message. More

Nitrogen needs

6/23/2011

How higher prices and new science could change your application rates. More

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