YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS: Michael Marcin

The Marcins work in the heat of the Louisiana summer, trimming trees that have sharp fronds as well as two-to three-inch spikes on the trunk and a center that makes a prime residence for everything from fire ants and snakes to raccoons and armadillos. Michael Marcin smiles broadly as he thinks of th...

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Published inThe Greater Baton Rouge Business Report Vol. 27; no. 24; p. 25
Main Author James, Emma
Format Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Baton Rouge Greater Baton Rouge Business Report 30.06.2009
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Summary:The Marcins work in the heat of the Louisiana summer, trimming trees that have sharp fronds as well as two-to three-inch spikes on the trunk and a center that makes a prime residence for everything from fire ants and snakes to raccoons and armadillos. Michael Marcin smiles broadly as he thinks of the expressions his clients have when they discover what was once an annoyance is now a talking point for yard enthusiasts.
ISSN:0747-4652