Irrigation & Lighting takes three TOCA awards

TOCA recognized Irrigation & Lighting magazine with three honors in its 2023 awards, which highlight excellence in industry publishing.
The publication has won 15 awards from the industry communicators’ association over the past four years, including several first place awards.

The Turf and Ornamental Communicators Association, New Prague, Minnesota, recognized Irrigation & Lighting magazine with three honors in its 2023 TOCA Communication Awards, which highlight excellence in industry publishing.

Irrigation & Lighting received merit awards for overall magazine design for the Summer 2022 issue; writing for commercial publications for “Watch Us Grow: 2022 Industry Standouts;” and two-plus page design in editorial for “Glowing Gardens.”

“Our entire team is grateful for the recognition of the work we put into these pieces,” says Kyle Brown, Irrigation & Lighting editor-in-chief. “We’re proud to have the opportunity to support industry professionals through our publication.”

These awards add to the 15 total that Irrigation & Lighting has received during the past four years from TOCA, which have included several first place awards.

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