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It was only a few decades ago that central control systems were expensive and unnervingly complicated.

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Monday, November 17,2008

Central Control Systems

By DANNY FASOLD
It was only a few decades ago that central control systems were expensive and unnervingly complicated.
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Monday, September 1,2008

Case Study: 2-Wire Systems

THE BASEBALL FIELD AT ROCKFORD High School in Rockford, Minnesota, had been a wasteland for years. The ground was cracked and dry, the surrounding area was practically devoid of grass, and what little grass existed was as shriveled as old husk.
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Monday, August 18,2008

With just a click . . .

By AMANDA RICHTER
Of all industries, the green industry used to seem the least likely to be swamped by the trend towards mass high tech. And yet with the increasing adoption of smart irrigation controllers, computerized routing schedules, remote-controlled mowers and computerized timekeeping services, to name only a few, the green industry is moving irreversibly into higher tech pastures.
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Wednesday, April 23,2008

Battery Powered Profits

By Tracy Powell
"An up-to-date contractor has to have battery-operated controllers in his arsenal,” says Randy Symonds, electronic product manager for Peoria, Illinois-based L.R. Nelson.
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Wednesday, April 23,2008

Irrigation Central Control: The Tie That Binds

The idea of linking several irrigation controllers over a large site to operate from a single location has long been an appealing one. What better way to monitor and manage a 100-plus acre site?
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Wednesday, April 23,2008

The Beauty of Central Control

By REBECCA PETERSON
Imagine that you’re going to visit an aging relative who lives in a lushly landscaped retirement community. But wouldn’t you know it, you’ve managed to hit the day of the big lawn bowling tournament. You watch Aunt Emmie step up with her ball, get ready to make the winning throw, and then—the sprinklers come on.
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Saturday, September 1,2007

Controllers: The Brain of an Irrigation System

Of all yard care tasks, watering is the most misunderstood. Overwatering is probably one of the largest issues we face in the industry, says Phil Burkart...
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Sunday, July 1,2007

Case Study: ET Manager

WITH THE EVER-PRESENT NEED to conserve water, it is necessary for us to take action to figure out ways to do so. A smart irrigation control system is a great place to start.
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Friday, June 1,2007

PC-Based Controllers Add a New Layer of Efficiency

By ELIZABETH LEXAU
During his tenure as a landscape manager in Californias Marin and Sonoma counties, Tom Campbell noticed something alarming.
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Tuesday, May 1,2007

Is Two-Wire Too Good to be True?

In most cases, utilizing a new or different product isnt about simply going out and buying it. That would be easy. The real challenge lies in learning what it is, what it does, how it works, and then training your crews to operate it proficiently.
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