Irrigation & Lighting, SPRING 2022
COVER STORY
2022 Industry Outlook Survey
Our survey follows industry professionals on a rebound year.
Building on the trends from past surveys, this year’s results provide an even sharper focus on the changes the industry has faced over time. We’ve added questions specific to both irrigation and landscape lighting professionals while developing demographic and labor topics. Our survey, sponsored by Heritage Landscape Supply Group, follows professionals on a rebound year looking for growth.IN THIS ISSUE
From the editor
In this issue, you’ll find our regular features on the biggest topics for industry professionals, specifically tailored to those working in irrigation and landscape lighting.
Market watch
Check out how the industry’s leading indicators have changed in the past month, as well as a collection of the top exclusive articles and supplier updates.
Irrigation pipeline
Like many industry professionals, Christopher Pine took a summer job and turned it into a career through hard work and education.
Night lighting
Rural areas like renovated farmhouses and ranches are a fast-growing market that need special lighting considerations.
Associations in action
Don’t miss the latest news from the Irrigation Association, including its new CEO and upcoming professional opportunities.
Product spotlight
Discover new and innovative products on the market for both irrigation and lighting applications.
Droplets
Enjoy some news from the lighter side of the industry, plus seasonal tips and trivia that are perfect to share with your crew or customers.
FEATURES
David Lockey took a landscape lighting job focused on security and developed it into a full redesign for his clients. He spent time walking the property to determine the top focal points and emphasized client education.
As states continue to develop legislation around pressure regulation, it’s more important than ever to compare sprinkler options and make the best choice. Also included is the 2022 Sprinkler Comparison Chart, sponsored by Ewing Irrigation.