Our July issue is now live, which means you're able to get the latest on what's happening in the irrigation market in our annual water issue.
From what landscapers are doing differently in states that just ended long-term droughts, to why there's a lack of irrigation degrees available for college students, we've got plenty of stories to read on water. What's more, we also wrote about the newest electric equipment available and why snow relocation might be an option to consider this winter.
Click here to read the full issue, and click here to get the digital edition.
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