Bobcat Company announced that it is transferring all North American machinery production to its original manufacturing facility in Gwinner, N.D. This will result in discontinuing production at Bobcat's Bismarck, N.D. plant by the end of 2009.
Mark Williams has been promoted to the position of Western regional manager for Jacobsen. In his new role, Williams will have responsibility for overall sales growth, managing dealer development, executing parts growth strategy and national accounts relationship for his region. Reporting to Williams will be Barry Larson and Les King, who continue in their roles as territory sales managers.
When Turfgrass Producers International (TPI) held its 2009 Summer Convention & Field Days on the campus of Michigan State University those in attendance had an opportunity to visit Spartan Stadium and meet with Amy Fouty, CSFM.
The Louisville Bats are happy to announce that Head Groundskeeper Tom Nielsen has been voted as the International League Sports Turf Manager of the Year.
The biofuels revolution that promised to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil is fizzling out. Two-thirds of U.S. biodiesel production capacity now sits unused, reports the National Biodiesel Board. Biodiesel, a crucial part of government efforts to develop alternative fuels for trucks and factories, has been hit hard by the recession and falling oil prices.
Caterpillars with a voracious appetite for lawns and farm crops are on the move across north Alabama and extension agents are recommending farmers and residents be on the lookout for the hungry worms.
Revised plans for the $200 million Byron Brook project in Occum in Connecticut under review by city officials would replace the previously proposed luxury golf course with several sports fields, recreation facilities and a pitch-and-putt golf course.
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