Boosting the Local Economy

February 4th, 2011 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

Here’s some information I came across in a recent edition of Lawn and Landscape magazine. I think it’s some excellent information.

Boosting the local economy

Buy local. Though certainly not a new idea, supporting local businesses has received a push from a national movement of independent business owners that have formed Independent We Stand to educate their communities on the benefits of shopping at neighborhood stores. Independent We Stand is funded in part by STIHL.

The movement uses recent surveys to break down the benefits of buying from local businesses. According to the group:

If you spend $100 at an independent business, $68 returns to the local community. Spending the same amount at a national chain equates to $43 back to the community.

Small businesses create 75 percent of all new jobs and half the non-farm private gross domestic product.

Locally owned businesses reinvest in its communities economy at a 60 percent higher rate than chains and Internet retailers.

Locally owned and operated businesses provide higher-paying jobs.

Finally, more tax dollars are reinvested in the community to fund essentials such as schools, fire and police and road improvements.

“This project began as a way to inform friends and neighbors on one of the best ways to revive our economy: buy local,” says Bill Brunelle, spokesperson for Independent We Stand.

“Buying products and services from people who work and live in your town means more money goes back to your local area,” he says.


2011 Mole Renewals

January 27th, 2011 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

Existing mole clients can look for their mole renewal in their email yesterday or mailbox early next week.


3 more moles

January 11th, 2011 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

We found 3 frozen moles in traps under the snow.  That is a good way to preserve them!


Moles from Arkansas

January 11th, 2011 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

Hey Jim,

We had a live mole in one of our traps the other day. I have attached a short video we shot of the mole. Feel free to use it if you would like.

Thanks for all your help

John Glover

Superior Lawn Services

Jonesboro, Arkansas

www.4noweeds.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqEkBqndlgA


TRIP Programs

December 20th, 2010 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

Tuff Turf Molebusters now gives 10% back to local schools by participating in the T.R.I.P. programs of Calvin, Unity, Jenison, Hudsonville, Grand Rapids, and South Christian High School. If you have children attending one of these schools or the feeder schools, contact the TRIP office at the school for more details.


Final Mole Head Count

December 9th, 2010 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

We ended 2010 with a record number of trapped moles. We caught 1953 Michigan moles! The snow needed to wait one more week and I think we could have hit 2000.


Michigan Moles are Busy!

November 30th, 2010 by Tuff Turf Molebusters

Moles are very active trying to get a good meal in before the frost sets in.  Moles do not hibernate.  They remain active all winter.  However, it is a lot more difficult to find the worms under the frost line, so that is why we are seeing the large increase in mole activity now.