Irrigation & Lighting, March 2024
COVER STORY
Keys to workforce success
Unlock your company’s potential by building a strong team.
Welcome to I&L’s Keys to Workforce Success, a collection of best practices from industry consultants chosen to unlock your company’s growth.
IN THIS ISSUE
From the editor
Irrigation & Lighting editor in chief Kyle Brown discusses this year’s Keys to Workforce Success feature.
Irrigation pipeline
One of the most significant challenges for landscape irrigation contractors is to recruit and onboard staff.
Night lighting
When illuminating large trees, there are specific points to consider. In this article, we will look at some of these considerations.
IA update
Don’t miss the latest news from the Irrigation Association, including information on the association’s award winners.
FEATURES
Getting new talent in the door and keeping them remains one of the top concerns of irrigation professionals.
Research shows over and over again that clear and ongoing communication remains the number one challenge businesses face today.
Be the best teacher you can be, and then some. This is how companies move forward to achieve their goal to win.
Simply put, valves in an irrigation system are like the beefy doormen outside a posh nightclub.
The number one rule of thumb when working with electricity is to always use caution, and working with low-voltage wiring is no exception.
A look at how to deploy irrigation system design software on a project and advice to contractors interested in using software on projects.
The WaterSense draft specifies criteria for landscape irrigation spray sprinkler nozzles to earn a label under the EPA’s program.