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Intermountain Turf & Landscape
Intermountain Turf & Landscape
5 episodes
1 month ago
I sat down with Russell Taylor, President of the Humate Products Trade Association and VP of Live Earth Products in Emery, Utah. Russell and his family have been in the humate business for over 30 years and he explains what turf and landscape professionals should know about humate products and how they can impact soils and plants in the Intermountain West.
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I sat down with Russell Taylor, President of the Humate Products Trade Association and VP of Live Earth Products in Emery, Utah. Russell and his family have been in the humate business for over 30 years and he explains what turf and landscape professionals should know about humate products and how they can impact soils and plants in the Intermountain West.
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The Intermountain Turf & Landscape Show
Intermountain Turf & Landscape
1 minute 31 seconds
7 years ago
The Intermountain Turf & Landscape Show
This episode describes my thoughts and intentions behind creating the Intermountain Turf & Landscape Show.
Intermountain Turf & Landscape
I sat down with Russell Taylor, President of the Humate Products Trade Association and VP of Live Earth Products in Emery, Utah. Russell and his family have been in the humate business for over 30 years and he explains what turf and landscape professionals should know about humate products and how they can impact soils and plants in the Intermountain West.