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Recently, I was joined on the Landscaper Morning Show by Nathan Bowen, VP of Public Affairs and Advocacy for the Irrigation Association. Nathan and I discussed his role as well as the upcoming Irrigation Show in San Antonio. From vendors and the latest trends in the industry, to classes and CEUs, the irrigation show has it all and more. Listen in to find out all of the awesome things to see and do at this year's show. For more information visit www.irrigationshow.org and also visit www.irrigationassociation.org to learn more about this amazing organization.
Is it a tradeshow? Is it an event for classes and certifications? Or is it a networking event? The Irrigation Show is all of these and more. Join me in a discussion with Stephanie Clark, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Business Development for the Irrigation Association. We are talking about all of the amazing opportunities the Irrigation Show has to offer as well as how they give back to the community where the event is held. For more information about the show including dates and registration, visit www.irrigationshow.org
My special guest for this show is Stephanie Clark, Director of Business Development for the Irrigation Association. We are discussing the upcoming Irrigation Show in Las Vegas, Dec 5-9. Listen Listen is to learn about all the amazing options at this year's show including classes, speakers and after-hours events.
Kyle Brown, Editor in Chief of Irrigation & Lighting and Irrigation Today magazines shares key issues and information impacting the agricultural industry and regulatory policy at the state and national level. Kyle also previews the 2022 Irrigation Show. Journalist Trymaine Lee explores concerning water conditions in Jackson, Mississippi. Trymaine reports that residents routinely boil their water before use, and collect rain water to help flush the toilets, do laundry and take a bath. While the state estimates that an infrastructure improvement project will cost nearly $2 billion, local residents believe a lack of funding for the repair project stems from a bias toward people of color. Podcast Recorded on July 14, 2022
Andy met Ken after his recent trip to the Irrigation Show in San Diego, and in this episode, they unpack the Grasshole System and how Ken launched the product in less than 6 months. www.GrassholeSystem.com
Andy explores 6 new products on display at the 2021 Irrigation Show in San Diego. #1 - Rain Bird Flow Indicating Filter Basket #2 - Root Quencher #3 - Grasshole System #4 - Baseline Precip Sensor #5 - Every Drop Meters #6 - Maximum H2O
Who won the best product catagories at the Irrigation show and my guest gives his thoughts about the part we all play in this crazy industry.
There is so much going on in the green industry this month, here are some important updates in case you missed them.Underestimating the Drought in the Western US - Richard Restuccia, VP of Water Management Solutions at Jain IrrigationState of the Industry Report- Garden center owners provide insights into their businesses - Kate Sprigen, editor at Garden Center MagazineWomen in Tree Care - Tchukki Andersen, staff arborist at Tree Care Industry AssociationPreparing for the Irrigation Show and Conference 2021 - Warren Gorowitz, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at Hunter IndustriesCONNECT WITH USEnjoy this episode or have questions? We want to hear from you. Connect with Chris Sabbarese at Corona Tools on Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin.
John sits down with Marcus Duck of Michigan State and Jake LaRue of Valley Irrigation to discuss their awards that they won during the 2019 Irrigation Show and Education Week.
John sits down with Marcus Duck of Michigan State and Jake LaRue of Valley Irrigation to discuss their awards that they won during the 2019 Irrigation Show and Education Week.
Irrigation Association leaders Warren Gorowitz and Jon Topham join John Farner to talk what's new at the IA, the irrigation industry and the Irrigation Show.
Irrigation Association leaders Warren Gorowitz and Jon Topham join John Farner to talk what's new at the IA, the irrigation industry and the Irrigation Show.
Hosts Rob Starr, Inge Bisconer & Chris Davey discuss the success of the Show, and what new and interesting technologies were presented. In addition, they touched upon various key topics, such as poor water quality around the country, the true value of water, and the immense problem of discarded plastic water bottles found in our oceans. (Podcast recorded on December 6, 2018)
John is joined by Brent, Laura Ramos and Warren Gorowitz.
John is joined by Brent, Laura Ramos and Warren Gorowitz.
John, Kristin and Anne are joined by special guests live from the Irrigation Show!
John, Kristin and Anne are joined by special guests live from the Irrigation Show!
John joins Kristin Smith-Ely and Sarah Bunyea to talk 2018 Irrigation Show, in addition to Thanksgiving plans and what's new in immigration reform.
John joins Kristin Smith-Ely and Sarah Bunyea to talk 2018 Irrigation Show, in addition to Thanksgiving plans and what's new in immigration reform.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Rain Bird had a whopping seven new products on display. Here Alex Nathanson, corporate marketing brand manager, explains what three of them have in common.
Combining Rain Bird's Copper Shield Technology and a new 4.3-psi check valve, the XFS-CV dripline can be used in areas with up to 10 feet in elevation changes, says corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
Speaking at the 2017 Irrigation Show, corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson describes what makes the new product so reliable--and so useful to contractors.
The B-hyve Smart Hose Faucet Controller was one of two Hydro-Rain products now in limited release that was exhibited as part of the 2017 Irrigation Show's New Product Contest.
Erica Vine, COO of K-Rain, says the new device-agnostic Bluetooth controller exhibited at the 2017 Irrigation Show makes mass changes like those needed for managing municipal and school facilities so affordable and efficient "you don't even have to put down your donut" to reset your timers.
Speaking at the 2017 Irrigation Show, corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson describes what makes the new product so reliable--and so useful to contractors.
Combining Rain Bird's Copper Shield Technology and a new 4.3-psi check valve, the XFS-CV dripline can be used in areas with up to 10 feet in elevation changes, says corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
Speaking at the 2017 Irrigation Show, corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson describes what makes the new product so reliable--and so useful to contractors.
Erica Vine, COO of K-Rain, says the new device-agnostic Bluetooth controller exhibited at the 2017 Irrigation Show makes mass changes like those needed for managing municipal and school facilities so affordable and efficient "you don't even have to put down your donut" to reset your timers.
The B-hyve Smart Hose Faucet Controller was one of two Hydro-Rain products now in limited release that was exhibited as part of the 2017 Irrigation Show's New Product Contest.
Combining Rain Bird's Copper Shield Technology and a new 4.3-psi check valve, the XFS-CV dripline can be used in areas with up to 10 feet in elevation changes, says corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Rain Bird had a whopping seven new products on display. Here Alex Nathanson, corporate marketing brand manager, explains what three of them have in common.
Speaking at the 2017 Irrigation Show, corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson describes what makes the new product so reliable--and so useful to contractors.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Rain Bird had a whopping seven new products on display. Here Alex Nathanson, corporate marketing brand manager, explains what three of them have in common.
Combining Rain Bird's Copper Shield Technology and a new 4.3-psi check valve, the XFS-CV dripline can be used in areas with up to 10 feet in elevation changes, says corporate marketing brand manager Alex Nathanson at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Rain Bird had a whopping seven new products on display. Here Alex Nathanson, corporate marketing brand manager, explains what three of them have in common.
Orion Goe, marketing manager for residential & commercial irrigation at Toro, talks about the differentiating value of the PCV-500, which was a nominee in the New Product Contest at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
The B-hyve Smart Hose Faucet Controller was one of two Hydro-Rain products now in limited release that was exhibited as part of the 2017 Irrigation Show's New Product Contest.
Erica Vine, COO of K-Rain, says the new device-agnostic Bluetooth controller exhibited at the 2017 Irrigation Show makes mass changes like those needed for managing municipal and school facilities so affordable and efficient "you don't even have to put down your donut" to reset your timers.
Orion Goe, marketing manager for residential & commercial irrigation at Toro, talks about the differentiating value of the PCV-500, which was a nominee in the New Product Contest at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
Steve Schneiter, channel manager for Rachio Pro, talks at Irrigation Show 2017 about how the controller startup uses customer service (and Amazon reviews) to stand out in a crowded market.
Steve Schneiter, channel manager for Rachio Pro, talks at Irrigation Show 2017 about how the controller startup uses customer service (and Amazon reviews) to stand out in a crowded market.
Orion Goe, marketing manager for residential & commercial irrigation at Toro, talks about the differentiating value of the PCV-500, which was a nominee in the New Product Contest at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
The B-hyve Smart Hose Faucet Controller was one of two Hydro-Rain products now in limited release that was exhibited as part of the 2017 Irrigation Show's New Product Contest.
Orion Goe, marketing manager for residential & commercial irrigation at Toro, talks about the differentiating value of the PCV-500, which was a nominee in the New Product Contest at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
Erica Vine, COO of K-Rain, says the new device-agnostic Bluetooth controller exhibited at the 2017 Irrigation Show makes mass changes like those needed for managing municipal and school facilities so affordable and efficient "you don't even have to put down your donut" to reset your timers.
This episode is a live recording from the trade show floor at the 2017 Irrigation Show & Education Conference. Thank you to our featured guest and podcast listener, Christine Hawkins of Hunter Industries!
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Daniel Pruessner, co-founder of Sprinkl, describes why he his co-founder Noel Geren got into the irrigation business 3 years ago. The Texas-based startup dedicated to adding advanced conservation and cloud connectivity to sprinkler systems at an affordable price.
Brad Wardle, director of B-hyve, describes why the institutional controller is a good fit for landscape contractors at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
Steve Schneiter, channel manager for Rachio Pro, talks at Irrigation Show 2017 about how the controller startup uses customer service (and Amazon reviews) to stand out in a crowded market.
Brad Wardle, director of B-hyve, describes why the institutional controller is a good fit for landscape contractors at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Daniel Pruessner, co-founder of Sprinkl, describes why he his co-founder Noel Geren got into the irrigation business 3 years ago. The Texas-based startup dedicated to adding advanced conservation and cloud connectivity to sprinkler systems at an affordable price.
This episode is a live recording from the trade show floor at the 2017 Irrigation Show & Education Conference. Thank you to our featured guest and podcast listener, Christine Hawkins of Hunter Industries!
Brad Wardle, director of B-hyve, describes why the institutional controller is a good fit for landscape contractors at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Daniel Pruessner, co-founder of Sprinkl, describes why he his co-founder Noel Geren got into the irrigation business 3 years ago. The Texas-based startup dedicated to adding advanced conservation and cloud connectivity to sprinkler systems at an affordable price.
At the 2017 Irrigation Show, Daniel Pruessner, co-founder of Sprinkl, describes why he his co-founder Noel Geren got into the irrigation business 3 years ago. The Texas-based startup dedicated to adding advanced conservation and cloud connectivity to sprinkler systems at an affordable price.
Brad Wardle, director of B-hyve, describes why the institutional controller is a good fit for landscape contractors at the 2017 Irrigation Show.
Steve Schneiter, channel manager for Rachio Pro, talks at Irrigation Show 2017 about how the controller startup uses customer service (and Amazon reviews) to stand out in a crowded market.
We are less than two months away from the 2017 Irrigation Show and Education Conference. Listen in to get a preview of this event. We also discuss Hurricane Irma and other weather-related events.
We are less than two months away from the 2017 Irrigation Show and Education Conference. Listen in to get a preview of this event. We also discuss Hurricane Irma and other weather-related events.
Join John, Brent, Elizabeth and featured guest Warren Gorowitz of Ewing Irrigation on the floor of the 2016 Irrigation Show!
Join John, Brent, Elizabeth and featured guest Warren Gorowitz of Ewing Irrigation on the floor of the 2016 Irrigation Show!