The March issue is live, and this month Lawn & Landscape shared the story of Rob Estes of Estes Landscape. After receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, Estes decided to focus on the future of his company and he also teamed with his wife, Christi, to help those in need even after his death through a nonprofit he started called Can’t Never Could. Click here to read Estes’ story.
Also, contractors discussed how President Trump and politics are influencing the landscaping industry. To learn about the benefits landscapers are seeing from the president’s tax reform, click here.
For companies struggling to get paid by unresponsive clients, business owners gave us their best practices for keeping collections down and cash flow up. Click here for the story.
With spring in season, mosquito control is in high demand and contractors might want to consider adding this as one of their services. For input on what you need to know before adding a mosquito control service, click here.
To read the rest of the March issue, click here.
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