Watch Us Grow: 2024 Industry Standouts contest to recognize success

It’s almost time to share your company’s story in the Watch Us Grow: 2024 Industry Standouts program.
Celebrate irrigation and landscape lighting industry leaders encouraging growth and elevate your brand in the process.

It’s time to share your company’s story in the Watch Us Grow: 2024 Industry Standouts contest, which celebrates irrigation and lighting contractors who have had a successful year and shares their stories in Irrigation & Lighting. 

The initiative, which is currently taking applications, spotlights the best practices and innovative ideas that drive revenue growth, as well as sharing insights from industry business leaders, whether the companies are large or small. 

Several of the best success stories in this year’s contest will be featured in a series of company profiles online and in Issue 2 of the print edition of Irrigation & Lighting magazine, released in June. All entries must be submitted by April 1. As an incentive, those who complete the application will be entered into a drawing to receive one of two $50 Amazon gift cards.

The contest is brought to you by the Irrigation Association and sponsored by The Toro Company, Irritrol and Unique Lighting Systems. 

To apply and take advantage of this opportunity to elevate your brand, inspire your peers and contribute to the advancement of the industry, visit here. 

Read last year’s features here. 

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