Software can be used for a number of back office jobs, and is usually associated with design in the green industry, but it can also make irrigation installation and maintenance easier.
For software manufacturer IrriGreen, it’s all about their automated system.
“If you’re looking to put irrigation into a property, typically you’ve got to go in and put in lots of heads in each zone with head to head coverage,” says Ray Lamovec, sales and marketing director for the Edina, Minnesota-based company.
“With IrriGreen, all you have to do is place a head about in the middle of each zone and it’ll spray to the shape of that zone.”
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