This fall AgrEvo Environmental Health displayed its commitment to learning about the issues that are most important to lawn and landscape contractors by hosting 20 contractors from all over the country at a two-day roundtable event focused on the use of pesticides.
Issues covered at the roundtable included contrac-tors’ thoughts about various formulations of pesticide products, what factors are most important when buying a pesticide, the potential long-term impact of the Food Quality Protection Act on contractors’ businesses and what turf and ornamental problems aren’t being sufficiently addressed by products currently on the market.
While much of the information gathered at this event will go to supporting AgrEvo’s efforts to produce pesticide products of value to contractors and help the company service contractors’ business needs, much of this information will also be shared with the industry via upcoming articles in Lawn & Landscape magazine.
AgrEvo On The Web
As the digital revolution continues, AgrEvo continues to take advantage of new technology in order to better serve its customers.
Lawn and landscape customers, in particular, benefit from this initiative through AgrEvo’s dedicated industry web site, located at www.agrevo-green.com.
Visitors to the site will find information about all AgrEvo products, including rates and application information, Material Safety Data Sheets and specimen labels. Contractors can also take advantage of the "Where to Find It" portion of the web site to locate a nearby supplier of AgrEvo products.
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