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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 1H 16M

EP# 100 Ian from Tomasiclawncare

from The Root Development Podcast · host Kevin Salters

In this episode Kevin and Douglas welcome back Ian Tomasic to discuss his experiences in the turf management industry. They explore the challenges posed by weather conditions, the growth of Ian's business, and the lessons learned from his first year of turf nutrition. The conversation also delves into Ian's aspirations to transition into farming, the importance of understanding food production, and the need for environmental responsibility in turf management. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the value of education, networking, and innovative approaches to soil management. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various challenges and strategies in turf management, focusing on weather impacts, weed control, timing for treatments, and the importance of water quality. They also explore dormant seeding techniques and the significance of equipment upgrades for efficiency. The discussion highlights the need for adaptability in lawn care practices and the importance of networking within the industry [email protected] @turf_nutrition_mangmt_podcast Doug Gray @turfpoltsca [email protected] Kevin Salters @rootdevelopmentllc Facebook Root Development LLC [email protected] Tomasic Lawn Care Ian Tomasic @tomasiclawncare Creative Content By Jessica @creativecontentbyjessica [email protected] Sheila Chaplin, CFP® Reliable Tax & Business [email protected] The Landscaping Bookkeeper www.gulfcoastbk.com @thelandscapingbookkeeper LMNT Hydration from science drinklmnt.com

In this episode Kevin and Douglas welcome back Ian Tomasic to discuss his experiences in the turf management industry. They explore the challenges posed by weather conditions, the growth of Ian's business, and the lessons learned from his first year of turf nutrition. The conversation also delves into Ian's aspirations to transition into farming, the importance of understanding food production, and the need for environmental responsibility in turf management. Throughout the discussion, the hosts emphasize the value of education, networking, and innovative approaches to soil management. In this conversation, the speakers discuss various challenges and strategies in turf management, focusing on weather impacts, weed control, timing for treatments, and the importance of water quality. They also explore dormant seeding techniques and the significance of equipment upgrades for efficiency. The discussion highlights the need for adaptability in lawn care practices and the importance of networking within the industry [email protected] @turf_nutrition_mangmt_podcast Doug Gray @turfpoltsca [email protected] Kevin Salters @rootdevelopmentllc Facebook Root Development LLC [email protected] Tomasic Lawn Care Ian Tomasic @tomasiclawncare Creative Content By Jessica @creativecontentbyjessica [email protected] Sheila Chaplin, CFP® Reliable Tax & Business [email protected] The Landscaping Bookkeeper www.gulfcoastbk.com @thelandscapingbookkeeper LMNT Hydration from science drinklmnt.com

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