Robert Schoenberger
Robert Schoenberger is Landscape Management's former senior editor. He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Houston. He has worked in magazines and newspapers since the late 1990s.
Robert SchoenbergerNov 3, 2023
Massey Services Vice President Adam Jones discusses the benefits of weather data and the limitations of soil moisture sensors.
Landscape contractors talk about how they chose their equipment and offer advice on how to choose the right mini excavator for the job.
In addition to being vital for pond health, aerator maintenance can lead to long-term service contracts which can be an important revenue stream.
Robert SchoenbergerFeb 3, 2024
Mower operators should focus on safety, not speed, and prioritize traction as hill grades climb when using articulating tractors.
Advances in engine technologies are pushing gas models closer to diesel power levels in mowers, offering landscape companies more power in a smaller size.
Some experts explain how to get the most of their utility terrain vehicle and how the massive aftermarket makes it easy to customize utility vehicles.
Fall armyworms have been a terror to turf this season as experts have called 2021 the worst outbreak in at least 30 years.
Choosing the right trencher chain for the job requires understanding the soild conditions through which you’ll be digging.
The photos and story behind the irrigation project that Professional Irrigation Systems performed in St. Louis to help protect cool-season turf.
Robert SchoenbergerAug 15, 2023
Toro plans to launch electric zero-turn and ride-on commercial lawn mowers early next year with debuts of both scheduled for GIE+EXPO.
Mowing contractors looking to move from residential to commercial properties can boost acres-per-hour cut with zero-turn mowers.
Extending the life of tracked equipment requires a little bit of planning and effort, but experts share some tips and tricks to keep your tracks rolling.
Robert SchoenbergerFeb 27, 2023
DTL Total Turf raises more than $8,000 to recover from Hurricane Ida flooding.
The project earned Ruppert Landscape a Gold Award from the National Association of Landscape Professionals’ Awards of Excellence program.
Simple preventive maintenance can extend the lives of landscape tools if operators act proactively.
Robert SchoenbergerSep 7, 2021
Fall armyworms are hitting areas of the Midwest and Northeast not used to seeing the turf-killing caterpillar more associated in the South.
Preventing grubs also controls bigger pests that love to eat the prolific larvae. Experts lay out how to keep grubs at bay.
Ed Wright, CEO of Wright Manufacturing, and J.W. Washington, senior director of customer learning and development at Ariens Co., shares the customers role in product development.
Landscapers share their favorite heads and nozzles for irrigation systems.
Smaller build and installation equipment makes it easier to work on existing home landscapes, but expect lower productivity, higher maintenance frequency.
When choosing equipment to dig a ditch, the type and variety of jobs determine the best purchase and industry experts share advice to help reach a decision.
Aspire Software Ignite users conference gathers landscapers to discuss how to improve profitability, productivity.
Truck-mounted or fixed, reel systems can withstand harsh outdoor environments with occasional, basic care. Here’s a look at how.
How Bellas Landscaping carves out its outdoor living niche in the market with Vermeer mini skid-steers by tackling big projects by thinking small.