UAC Magazine - Spring 2021

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UAC NEWS

Dear UAC Members and Supporters, Blue skies, sunshine, warm days, cool nights. Spring is here. And boy, are we ready for it!

And then there's labor... What has not changed is that the ongoing labor shortage stood out as the greatest concern in the urban ag industry.

Residential upsurge 2020 forced many industries to adapt and modify operating practices, and it certainly included all sectors of the green industry. With stay-at-home, work-from-home, school-at-home orders, many homeowners decided to update/ upgrade their yards, leading to a surge in residential landscaping services.

Both the NALP report (84% of respondents said that they are still trying to hire) and Lawn and Landscape’s State of the Industry report (43% of participants) cite the labor shortage as what keeps them up at night and inhibits growth.

The mid-year 2020 national survey by the National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) reflected some of these realities with close to 60% of residential landscape professionals reporting an increase in business.

Impact on growers

In Georgia and most of the southeast, we were fortunate that our state(s) did not shut down or reopened much faster than other parts of the country. Most UAC business owners report that 2020 was a banner year for their company, well exceeding expectations.

Commercial to follow suit Commercial work is likely to pick up due to the backlog of pending projects fueling the demand, and municipal projects could also see an upswing. In Georgia, particularly, urban and suburban growth is fueling the need for these projects.

The nursery and greenhouse sector also reported a 20-30% reduced man force, which will have current and future implications. With a shortage of workers in 2020, there could be a shortage of nursery stock of units that grow in one year in 2021. Looking forward five years, a shortage of large caliper trees may occur. This means the average cost of supplies may go up in 2021 unless demand drops due to larger economic trends.

Industry issues UAC continues to prioritize and advocate for workforce development issues and legislation, and we hope that our leaders in Washington recognize that now is the time to unite and pass comprehensive immigration reform, reexamine and update/simplify guest worker visa programs so that they work. We continue to work with NALP, American Hort, Georgia FFA and Georgia educational institutions to promote green industry careers. We look forward to networking and socializing with you in person – soon. Be on the lookout for UAC events early this summer, the annual Sporting Clays tournament in October and Sod Producer & Landscape Field Day in November!

UAC MAGAZINE | SPRING 2021

The split between residential and city or commercial budgets was the highlight of the NALP mid-year survey. It indicated that remote workers were willing to re-allocate some of their funds into long-pending landscaping projects which contributed to the unexpected increase in business.

Mary Kay Woodworth Executive Director

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Beneficial insects in turfgrass Clay models track activity

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pages 56-57

Urban agroforestry Potential integration into city planning efforts

3min
pages 54-55

Something to buzz about Grass flowers provide food

3min
pages 52-53

Vanilla Spice Oh, so nice summer sweetness

3min
pages 50-51

Safely clean up storm debris Replace damaged trees with stronger ones

3min
pages 48-49

2021 Sod Producers Report Annual survey examines inventory and price

10min
pages 44-47

Guide to safe and courteous leaf blower use

3min
page 35

Hemp production Examining potential issues

6min
pages 38-41

NICH 2020 annual report Promoting consumer horticulture

4min
pages 42-43

Blowing away leaf blower myths

2min
page 34

Busting three myths about battery power

6min
pages 28-30

Make COVID lemonade It's the perfect time to expand your business

2min
page 32

Growth-based mindset How to go from prove to improve

4min
pages 26-27

Pest 411 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

6min
pages 14-17

Safety works Workplace inspections

1min
page 25

What the tech? 3 steps to a squeaky clean inbox

4min
pages 20-21

GALA GALA is back and better than ever

2min
page 7

A peek inside Legacy Turf Farms

6min
pages 10-13

Me & my mentor Intentional Growth, Charles Brian Quinn

2min
pages 8-9

Safety works Safety in the workplace

2min
page 24

Executive Director message

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