As the year comes to a close, let's take a look back at the major issues we covered in the pages of Nursery Management.
One of 2015's major storylines was the historic drought. We covered this topic in two-part cover story. Part one is here. For part two, click here.
In our May issue, we compiled a recap of the insights gained from the Nursery Grower Business Coalition. Find all the features here.
In the July issue, we wrote about the tricky art of selling your business. Take your business from "SALE" to "SOLD!" in seven steps. Not enough? We got a first-hand account of the process, which you can read here.
Our August issue explored the cannabis question. If you're considering entering this market, this article is the place to start.
Our annual State of the Industry issue covered economic indicators for 2016 and the responses to our survey. SOI coverage can all be found here.
On our newly revamped website, the most-shared story was the proposed anti-landscape amendment that would have eliminated federal funding for all landscaping and vegetation management projects on the nation's highways and roads. The industry came out in force against this amendment and it was soundly defeated.
As always, you can catch up with anything you missed from the magazine here.
The staff of Nursery Management wishes you good luck in the New Year.
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