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What's everyone doing to prepare for the grass cutting season? Are you out there training your subs on proper documentation of work preformed?
 
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Jeez! I'm sitting here in a near blizzard with 30+mph winds blowing snow and sleet on Christmas Day and you must be awful bored! :laughing: Personally if someone doesn't know the seasons then they are not qualified and need to find work they are qualified for.:surrender:
 
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AssetRecovery said:
Thought it would be good to share the grass cut schedule with those of us in the group who are in the property preservation business. I've received numerous emails from reps looking for this information.


Here's the grass cutting schedule

Initial grass cuts are allowed between April 1 and October 31 in the following states/territories:

Arkansas
Michigan
Pennsylvania
Minnesota
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Missouri
South Dakota
Delaware
Montana
Tennessee
Idaho
Nebraska
Utah
Illinois
New Hampshire
Vermont
Indiana
New Jersey
Virginia
Iowa
New York
Washington
Kansas
North Carolina
West Virginia
Kentucky
North Dakota
Wisconsin
Maine
Ohio
Wyoming
Maryland
Oklahoma
District of Columbia
Massachusetts
Oregon

Initial grass cuts may be completed during any month of the year in the following states/territories:

Alabama
Hawaii
South Carolina
Arizona
Louisiana
Texas
California
Mississippi
The Virgin Islands
Florida
Nevada
Puerto Rico
Georgia
New Mexico
Guam

Initial grass cuts are allowed from June 1 to September 30 in the state of:

Alaska
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot???
 
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FremontREO said:
Jeez! I'm sitting here in a near blizzard with 30+mph winds blowing snow and sleet on Christmas Day and you must be awful bored! :laughing: Personally if someone doesn't know the seasons then they are not qualified and need to find work they are qualified for.:surrender:
Fremont-Thanks for the interest in my post:thumbsup: We're simply looking to lend a hand to contractors new to the business. We all started some where. It's ALL about providing a support system for our niche industry. If we can't depend on each other for assistance,who can we depend on? I'm just thinking out loud.
 
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