Jul 28, 2015
GPN Plant Health Management Conferences to Take Place in OctoberSource: GPN

Lawn & Garden Retailer's sister publication, GPN, will present two Plant Health Management Conferences in October.

Lawn & Garden Retailer’s sister publication, GPN, will present two Plant Health Management Conferences in October.

On Oct. 6, GPN’s Plant Health Management Conference will return to Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The DoubleTree Grand Rapids Airport will host the second one-day conference dedicated to helping growers produce healthy and profitable plants.

Attendees at this day-long conference will have an opportunity to learn how to address some of their most challenging production issues from the leading experts in the horticulture industry like Jim Barrett, Ann Chase and Raymond Cloyd just to name a few.

The inaugural Plant Health Management Conference was a big hit in 2014 so we have prepared another program full of learning opportunities on topics like integrated pest management, disease diagnosis and control and growth regulator control strategies.

The conference also will feature tabletop exhibits from industry vendors. And attendees will have the opportunity to earn pesticide recertification credits

The registration fee is $99 and includes conference, continental breakfast, and lunch. Click here for more information on the program or to register to attend.

And on Oct. 27, we will debut our second Plant Health Management Conference in Springfield, Massachusetts. It will take place at the Springfield Marriott.

Growers in the New England region will have a chance to learn from some of the top educators and consultants in our industry like Jim Barrett and Raymond Cloyd as well as Paul Pilon and Paul Fisher. There also will be tabletop exhibits.

The registration fee for the one-day Springfield conference is $99 (including continental breakfast and lunch). Pesticide recertification credits also will be offered.

You can learn more about the Plant Health Management Conference in Springfield by clicking here.

If you are looking to learn amore about plant heath, then Grand Rapids and Springfield are where you are going to want to be this October.