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CORPORATE SPONSORS Indiana’s largest and most comprehensive green industry event! • 4 Certification Training Opportunities: - Concrete Paver Installer Certification (ICPI) - Indiana Accredited Horticulturist (IAH) - Pesticide Applicator Training (CORE) - Pesticide Applicator Training (3b Turf Management) • Spanish Educational Track Returns! 3 Days of Excellent Education by experts in their field / January 9–11 2-Day Trade Show / January 10–11 • New Product Showcase • Landscape Challenge — January 11 The competition returns! Silent Auction — January 10 & 11 Benefits the INLA/INEF Scholarship @ Developing a PLAN for GROWTH The Indiana Green Expo is presented in partnership by the Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association and the Midwest Regional Turf Foundation. Join the conversation #IGE19 Follow us @INGreenExpo Educational Program & Trade Show Education: January 9–11 / Trade Show: January 10 & 11 9 IndianaGreenExpo.com

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Page 1: Education: January 9–11 / trade Show: January 10 & 11symptoms and signs to help identify specific plant diseases. Identifying disease problems in trees and shrubs can be a daunting

Corporate SpoNSorS

Indiana’s largest and most comprehensive green industry event!

• 4CertificationTrainingOpportunities:- Concrete Paver Installer Certification (ICPI)- Indiana Accredited Horticulturist (IAH)- Pesticide Applicator Training (CORE) - Pesticide Applicator Training (3b Turf Management)

• SpanishEducationalTrackReturns!

3DaysofExcellentEducation by experts in their field/January9–11

2-DayTradeShow/January10–11• NewProductShowcase• LandscapeChallenge—January11

The competition returns!• SilentAuction—January10&11

Benefits the INLA/INEF Scholarship

@

Developing a

Plan forGrowth

The Indiana Green Expo is presented in partnership by the Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association

and the Midwest Regional Turf Foundation.

Join the conversation #IGE19Follow us @INGreenExpo

Educational Program & Trade ShowEducation: January 9–11 / trade Show: January 10 & 11

9 IndianaGreenExpo.com

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featureD speakers

« Kyle DanielPurdue University

« Dan DinelliNorth Shore Country Club

» Steve Foltz

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens

» Josh Friell

The Toro Company

» Bill Hendricks Klyn Nurseries

» Ben Jackson

Columbus Crew

« Rick Latin Purdue University

« Rosie LernerPurdue University

« Matt Kraushar Indiana Department of Transportation

« Jeff Ling Arborwise, LLC

» Thom Nikolai Michigan State

University

» Aaron Patton

Purdue University

» Eduardo Medina

Davey Tree

« Stephanie WoodcoxPurdue University

« David ZlesakUniversity of Wisconsin — RW

» Cliff Sadof

Purdue University

» Nina Shishkoff

Foreign Disease-Weed Science Research Unit

ARS/USDA

» Sam Steel

National Association of Landscape Professionals

» Joe Roberts

University of Maryland

» Joe Becovitz

Office of the Indiana State Chemist

» Janna Beckerman

Purdue University

» Cale Bigelow

Purdue University

« Lindsey PurcellPurdue University

« Doug RichmondPurdue University

« Zac Reicher Bayer CropScience

« Zak PetersonMilwaukee Brewers

« Fred WhitfordPurdue University

« Ariana Torres Purdue University

» Bert McCarty

Clemson University

» Ross Braun

Purdue University

« Brian BresslerMedinah Country Club

« Harold EngerSpring-Green Lawn Care

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WorkShop a Concrete Paver Installer Certification Course (two-daycourse)Andrew Harris, BelgardJanuary 9: 9:00 am – 5:00 pmJanuary 10: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

For contractors involved in residential and commercial installation of interlocking concrete pavements, the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) Concrete Paver Installer Certification is THE industry recognized program for the professionals committed to industry guidelines for segmental concrete pavement installation. This two-day course equips individuals currently employed in the concrete paver installer industry with training and tools to properly install interlocking concrete paving systems. |In addition, participants have the opportunity to pursue certification at the end of the workshop, as well as potential industry recognition in the future.

WorkShop B Mental Health First Aid (two-daycourse)Jane Horner and Marcia Parcell, Purdue University

January 9: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pmJanuary 10: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Mental Health First Aid will educate on signs and symptoms of a variety of mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, substance use, suicide, and trauma. Participants will learn how to assist those in need during specific situations in an attempt to get an individual appropriate help from a health professional. This workshop may be of particular interest for those looking for ways to better support employees and co-workers. It may also help when navigating challenging circumstances taking place in one’s own life or among family and friends. The class is limited to 30 participants. A minimum of 12 registrations is required for the workshop to be held.

WorkShop C Developing Weed Control Programs for Turf & Landscape AreasAaron Patton and Kyle Daniel, Purdue University

1:00 – 4:00 pm CCH = 3a: 3.0, 3b: 3.0, 6: 3.0,

RT:3.0

A common question that we get is why didn’t the herbicide work and kill the weed? This workshop will help you better understand the biology of common turf and landscape weeds and how to improve your weed con-trol by better understanding herbicide activity. Proper application timing, herbicide mode of action, surfactants, formulations, spray volume, antago-nism, and much more will be discussed. We will create and analyze weed control programs together as a group in order to help you understand the fundamentals for building successful weed control programs. Participants will receive a copy of the newly revised 2019 edition of “Turfgrass Weed Control for Professionals” full of color pictures covering the identification of 118 weed species.

WorkShop D Indiana Accredited Horticulturist (IAH) Review and ExamJim Messmer, Vincennes University, retired

1:00 – 5:00 pm CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

1:00 – 3:00 pm: IAH Review (additional fee) 3:00 – 5:00 pm: IAH Exam

As an educator and experienced IAH facilitator, Jim will aid you in preparing for the afternoon exam. There will be ample time for questions and individual attention. The review is also a great refresher for those already certified — earn IAH CEUs by attending.

Contact the INLA (800-443-7336) for program materials which are an additional fee.

WorkShop e Diagnostic Challenges: Is My Tree Dying and Why?Tom Creswell, Rosie Lerner, and Cliff Sadof, Purdue University

1:00 – 4:00 pm

CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:3.0, 3b:1.0, RT:3.0

Participants in this hands-on workshop will learn the steps in problem diagnosis, including tips for proper identification of the host as well as key symptoms and signs to help identify specific plant diseases. Identifying disease problems in trees and shrubs can be a daunting task. There are many look-alike problems and expression of symptoms is a dynamic process — with symptoms changing in appearance over time. This interactive session will provide an overview of a stepwise approach to problem solving. Hands-on diagnosis of samples will put into practice the diagnostic process. This hands-on workshop will conclude with a review of the samples, emphasizing the importance of proper plant identification and recognition of common insects and diseases for accurate diagnosis of problems on trees and shrubs.

WeDnesDay, January 9WorkShop F Pesticide Applicator Training (CORE) NO EXAMFred Whitford and Cheri Janssen, Purdue University and Joe Becovitz, Office of Indiana State Chemist

8:30 am - 3:15 pmA step in becoming a certified Pesticide applicator in Indiana is to pass the CORE examination. This workshop covers pesticide laws, pesticide formulations, applicator safety, environmental protection, label comprehension and laws pertaining to pesticide use. This workshop prepares attendees to take the CORE exam. NO Exam will be given at the workshop. You will schedule your own exam time on a separate date. At the workshop, attendees will be informed on where to take the exam. Passing the core exam is required to become a registered technician (RT) or for anyone who applies restricted use pesticides on their own farm property (private applicator). A minimum of 20 registrations is required for the workshop to be held.

thursDay, January 10

WorkShop GPesticide Applicator Training (Category 3b Turf Management) NO EXAM Fred Whitford, Aaron Patton, Glenn Hardebeck, Doug Richmond, Cheri Janssen, Joe Becovitz, Purdue University and Office of the Indiana State Chemist8:30 am – 4:00 pm The second part in becoming certified to apply pesticides to turf in Indiana is to pass the 3b examination. This workshop covers the management of turf and its pests (weeds, insect, disease) as well as a review of pesticide laws and mathematics. This workshop prepares attendees for the 3b exam. NO Exam will be given at the workshop. You will schedule your own exam time on a separate date. At the workshop, attendees will be informed on where to take the exam. The 3b exam is required for commercial applicators (for hire, not for hire and government employees) and businesses using pesticides (weed killers, insecticides, fungicides, etc.) or fertilizers on turf (lawns, golf courses and athletic fields). A minimum of 20 registrations is required for the workshop to be held.

friDay, January 11

Workshops

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thursDay, January 10 TRADEShOwhOURSTODAy:10:00Am-5:00Pm

LAwNCARE11:00 am – 12:00 pm NewherbicidesComingSoon Aaron Patton, Purdue University CCH = 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm TechnologyandSustainabilityinTurfmanagement Josh Friell, The Toro Company

2:00 – 3:00 pm IsGlyphosateSafetoUse? Bert McCarty, Clemson University CCH = 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm whyyouCan’tSell Harold Enger, Spring-Green Lawn Care

4:00 – 5:00 pm PanelDiscussion:handlingaToughSummer Bob Andrews, The Greenskeepers; Bob Avenius, TruGreen; Gary Crum, Lawn Tamer; Harold Enger, Spring-Green Lawn Care; Aaron Patton, Purdue University CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

opeNiNG turF SeSSioN8:30-10:00 am PurdueUniversityResearchandProgramUpdate Aaron Patton, Cale Bigelow, Rick Latin, Doug Richmond, and Yiwei Jiang, Purdue University CCH = 3b:1.5, RT:1.5

GOLf11:00 am – 12:00 pm TreeCareontheGolfCourse Jeff Ling, Arborwise CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm TheGolfCourseasanEnvironmentalAsset— myStoryatNorthShoreCountryClub Dan Dinelli, North Shore Country Club CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm Nematodes?InIndiana? Zac Reicher, Bayer CropScience CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm GreensReconstruction:fromOld,TiredPoaPush-upGreenstoSand-basedRootzoneswith“NewGenetics” Dan Dinelli, North Shore Country Club CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

4:00 – 5:00 pm managingBentgrassGreensinStressfulEnvironments Bert McCarty, Clemson University CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

SportS turF1:00 – 2:00 pm 1,2,3Cultivate! CaleBigelow,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm watchout:GrayLeafSpotandOtherTurfDiseases RickLatin,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm makingaLotoutofaLittle:UsingaTightBudgettomaximumTurfQuality JoshBlackmore,CarmelDad’sClub•CCH = 3b:0.5, RT:0.5

4:00 – 5:00 pm PanelDiscussion:managingfieldsathighSchoolLevel Matt Dudley, Avon High School; Andy Gossel, Covenant Christian High School; Tom Mahaney, Bishop Chatard High School; and Josh Weigel, Noblesville Schools CCH = 3b:0.5, RT:0.5

PLANTmATERIAL2:00 – 3:00 pm RoseGrowingChallengesandEmergingSolutions David Zlesak, University of Wisconsin-RW CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 3:45 pm hintsforhappyhydrangeas Rosie Lerner, Purdue University

3:45 – 4:30 pm ImpatiensDownymildew:whattoDoNow,whattoExpectinthefuture Nina Shishkoff, Foreign Disease-Weed Science Research Unit,ARS/USDA•CCH = 3a:0.75, RT:0.75

LANDSCAPEINSTALLATIONANDmAINTENANCE1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession—DeterminingtheOShAStandardsandRegulationsThatApplytoyourGreenIndustryCompany Sam Steel, National Assoc. of Landscape Professionals CCH = 2:0.5, 3a:0.5, 3b:0.5, 5:0.5, 6:0.5, 7A:0.5, RT:0.5

2:00 – 3:00 pm BoxwoodBlight:SafeguardingProduction andhomeGardens Nina Shishkoff, Foreign Disease-Weed Science Research Unit,ARS/USDA•CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm PlantsforPollinators Joel Fisher, Cardno CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

SpaNiSh traCk8:30 – 9:00 am Bienvenidaeintroducciones/ welcomeandIntroductions Ariana Torres, Purdue University

9:00 – 10:00 am habilidadesutilesparanavegarlaindustriaagricoladeEEUU/UsefulskillstonavigatetheU.S. agriculturallabormarket Ligia Matousek, Luis Gomez, and Boris Castro, Corteva AgroSciences

10:00 – 11:00 am Prevencióndeunaccidente/Accidentprevention Eduardo Medina, Davey Tree • CCH = 2:0.5, 3a:0.5, RT:0.5

11:00 am – 12:00 pm GestióndeDefoliadoresySanidadArbórea/ managementofDefoliatorsandTreehealth Cliff Sadof, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 1:00 pm listing for details

2:00 – 3:00 pm Entendiendolasplantasparaunmanejomásefectivo UnderstandingLandscapePlantsformoreEffectivemanagement Ana Gabriela Morales, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm Comomanejarlosconflictosenlaspequeñas empresas/Conflictmanagementinsmallbusinesses Maria Marshall, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

4:00 – 5:00 pm Diagnósticodeproblemasdeplantas/DiagnosingPlantProblems Ivan Grijalva, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

VEGETATIONmANAGEmENT1:00 – 2:00 pm ProtectingPollinatorfriendlyPlantsandOtherNativeSpecieswhenRemovingInvasiveweeds JoelFisher,Cardno•CCH = 3a:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm ApplicationEquipmentandTechniquesforRightofwayandOtherNaturalAreas Matt Kraushar, Indiana Department of Transportation CCH = 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm SelectingAdjuvantstoEnhanceweedControl Bryan Young, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

4:00 – 5:00 pm NoxiousweedControlonRoadsides Matt Kraushar, Indiana Department of Transportation CCH = 6:1.0, RT:1.0

OPENINGLANDSCAPESESSION8:15 – 9:15 am mixingChemicals:StepstoEnsureCompatibilityandEffectiveness Fred Whitford, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, 7A:1.0, RT:1.0

9:15 – 9:30 am IndianaGreenExpowelcome Kyle Daniel, Purdue University and Brian Franco, INLA

iNvaSive SpeCieS2:00 – 3:00 pm UpdatesonInvasiveSpeciesfromtheIDNR Megan Abraham, Indiana Department of Natural Resources•CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm PurdueExtension:ACommunityToolboxforLocalInvasiveSpeciesmanagement Kara Salazar and Steve Yaninek, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

4:00 – 5:00 pm methodsforControllingwoodyInvasivePlants Lenny Farlee, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

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Thursday January10 LAWN CARE GOLF SPORTS

TuRFVEGETATION

MGMTINSTALLATION MAINTENANCE

INVASIVE SPECIES

PLANT MATERIAL

SPANISH TRACK

8:00–8:30 am l

8:30–9:00 amopeNiNG turF SeSSioN

Purdue University Research & Program Update and

Indiana Green Expo Welcome

IGE Welcome

Bienvenida e introducciones

9:00–9:30 am Habilidades utiles para navegar la

industria agricola de EEUU9:30–10:00 am

10:00–10:30 am Prevención de

un accidente10:30–11:00 am

11:00–11:30 amNew Herbicides Coming Soon

Tree Care on the Golf Course

TradeShowOpenuntil5:00pm(hallD) Visit with new and familiar vendors plus check out the

New Product Showcase, the Landscape Challenge, and more.

Gestión de Defoliadores y

Sanidad Arbórea11:30 am–12 pm

12:00–12:30 pm

LunchBreak/TradeShowOpen12:30–1:00 pm

1:00–1:30 pm Technology and Sustainability in

Turf Management

The Golf Course as an

Environmental Asset

1, 2, 3 Cultivate!

Protecting Pollinator Friendly Plants

When Removing Invasive Weeds

GENERALSESSION Determining the OSHA Standards and Regulations

That Apply to Your Green Industry Company1:30–2:00 pm

2:00–2:30 pmIs Glyphosate Safe to Use?

Nematodes? In Indiana?

Watchout: Gray Leaf Spot and Other Turf

Diseases

Application Equipmt and Techniques for

ROW and Other Natural Areas

Boxwood Blight: Safeguarding

Production and Home Gardens

Updates on Invasive Species from the IDNR

Rose Growing Challenges and

Emerging Solutions

Entendiendo las plantas para un manejo más

efectivo2:30–3:00 pm

3:00–3:30 pmWhy You Can’t Sell

Greens Reconstruction

Using a Tight Budget to

Maximum Turf Quality

Selecting Adjuvants

to Enhance Weed Control

Plants for Pollinators

Purdue Extension: Toolbox for Invasive

Species Management

Hints for Happy Hydrangeas

Impatiens Downy Mildew: What to Do Now, What to Expect

Como manejar los conflictos en las

pequeñas empresas3:30–4:00 pm

4:00–4:30 pm Panel: Handling a

Tough Summer

Managing Bentgrass Greens

in Stressful Environments

Panel: Managing Fields at the High

School Level

Noxious Weed Control on Roadsides

Methods for Controlling Woody

Invasive Plants

Diagnóstico de problemas de plantas

4:30–5:00 pm

2019TradeShowOpeningCeremony(10:00am,hallD) Ribbon cutting with Fred Whitford and sponsors opens the Indiana Green Expo 2019 Trade Show.

OPENINGLANDSCAPESESSIONMixing Chemicals: Steps to Ensure Compatibility & Effectiveness

andIndiana Green Expo Welcome

TRADEShOwOPENSTODAy!10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Hall D

Events on Thursday

OpeningCeremonyRibbonCutting 10:00am•outsideHallD

INLAScholarshipSilentAuction 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Trade Show Floor

7thAnnualLandscapeChallenge 10:30 am – 1:30 pm

Trade Show Floor

NewProductShowcase 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Trade Show Floor

Rick Latin

mRTfAnnualmeetingandAwardsCeremony 5:00 – 7:00 pm, Convention Center Join us for the presentation of scholarship and other MRTF announcements. We will honor Rick Latin with the 2018 MRTF Distinguished Service Award.

INLAAnnualmeetingandAwardsReception 5:00 – 7:00 pm, Convention Center Features landscape and special achievement awards. A don’t miss event for INLA members! Landscape Challenge Winner announced PLUS an auction of challenge product.

WorkShopSworkshopf:PesticideApplicatorTraining(CORE)•8:00 am – 5:00 pmworkshopA(day2):ConcretePaverInstallerCertificationCourse•8:00 am – 5:00 pmworkshopB(day2):mentalhealthfirstAid•8:00 am – 12:00 pm

special events on thursday, January 10

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friDay, January 11 TRADEShOwhOURSTODAy:9:00Am-1:00Pm

LAwNCARE8:00 – 8:45 am CulturalPracticesImpactweedPopulations Quincy Law, Purdue University CCH = 3b:0.75, 6:0.75, RT:0.75

8:45 – 9:30 am ConsumerPreferencesinLawns Ross Braun, Purdue University

9:30 – 10:00 am — Break

10:00 – 11:00 am UpdatefromtheIndianaStateChemist’sOffice Joe Becovitz , Office of the Indiana State Chemist CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, 7A:1.0, RT:1.0

11:00 am – 12:00 pm TheSocialandEnvironmentalImpactofTurfgrassinanUrbanSetting, Thom Nikolai, Michigan State University CCH = 3b:0.5, RT:0.5

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm mixingChemicals:StepstoEnsureCompatibilityandEffectiveness,Fred Whitford, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, 7A:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm SummerStress2018:whatDidweLearn? CaleBigelow,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm TheReturnoftheJapaneseBeetle Doug Richmond, Purdue University CCH = 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

GOLf8:00 – 9:00 am UnderstandingandDevelopingPracticesthatInfluenceTurfmicrobiology Joe Roberts, University of Maryland CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

9:00 – 10:00 am TheTop10ReasonstoLightweightRoll Thom Nikolai, Michigan State University CCH = 3b:0.5, RT:0.5

10:00 – 11:00 am Precisionmanagement:Sensors,measurement, andBigData Josh Friell, The Toro Company

11:00 am – 12:00 pm TheAddedValueofOrganicAmendmentsinTraditionalSystemsforEnhancingGolfCoursefairwayTurf Joe Roberts, University of Maryland CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

NortherN turF1:00 – 2:00 pm StateChemistOfficeUpdate Joe Becovitz, Office of Indiana State Chemist CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, 7A:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm CurrentTopicsinTurfDiseaseControl Rick Latin, Purdue University CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm yourCourseastheLocalClassroom:firstGreen Ryan Cummings, Elcona Country Club and Randy Brehmer, The Fort Golf Course

SoutherN turF1:00 – 2:00 pm DiagnosisandmanagementofCommonPathogensonwarmSeasonTurfgrassintheTransitionZone JoeRoberts,Univ.ofMaryland•CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm UsingPigmentsandColorantsonDormantwarmSeasonTurf RossBraun,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 3b:0.5, RT:0.5

3:00 – 4:00 pm managingAnnualBluegrass&ZoysiagrassSeedheads AaronPatton,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

SportS turF8:00 – 9:00 am weedControlinAthleticfields Bert McCarty, Clemson University CCH = 3b:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

9:00 – 10:00 am StepstoGrowinghighQualityTurfinaToughClimate ZakPeterson,MilwaukeeBrewers•CCH = 3b:1.0, RT:1.0

10:00 – 11:00 am BringingtheLabtothefield:APracticalLookatTurfgrassDiagnostics,Ben Jackson, Columbus Crew

1:00 – 2:00 pm TheBriefyetCompletehistoryofPesticides Thom Nikolai, Michigan State University CCH = 3b:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

2:00 – 3:00 pm PaintingAthleticfields Brian Bornino, Purdue University

PLANTmATERIAL8:00 – 9:00 am TheAmericanRoseTrialsforSustainability(A.R.T.S.)ProgramandwinningRoseCultivars David Zlesak, University of Wisconsin-River Falls CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

9:00 – 10:00 am — Break

10:00 – 11:00 am TheBestTreesandShrubsforAllSeasons—winter,Spring,Summerandfall! Steve Foltz, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens

11:00 am – 12:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 11:00 am listing for details

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 1:00 pm listing for details

2:00 – 3:00 pm ChamaecyparisformidwestGardens Bill Hendricks, Klyn Nurseries

3:00 – 4:00 pm PlantsforPollinators—whichOnesAretheBest? Steve Foltz, Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens CCH = 3a:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

4:00 – 5:00 pm APoxonBox,Janna Beckerman, Purdue University CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

LANDSCAPEINSTALLATION ANDmAINTENANCE8:00 – 9:00 am UpdatefromtheStateChemistOffice Joe Becovitz, Office of the Indiana State Chemist CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, 3b:1.0, 5:1.0, 6:1.0, 7A:1.0, RT:1.0

9:00 – 10:00 am managementofDefoliatorsandTreehealth Cliff Sadof, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

10:00 – 11:00 am — Break

11:00 am – 12:00 pm GeneralSession—ImprovingthementalhealthofCommunities Stephanie Woodcox, Purdue Extension

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession—PromotingandInspiringPeopletoPursueCareersinPlants Susan Yoder, Seed Your Future

2:00 – 3:00 pm ToughPlantsforToughPlaces BillHendricks,KlynNurseries•CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm PlantParts:APanelDiscussionwithIAhmasterhorticulturalists Gabriel Gluesenkamp, Designscape; Rick Haggard, INLA; Geroge Brenn, our Seasons Nursery; Jim Messmer, Vincennes University (retired); and Kyle Daniel,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

4:00 – 5:00 pm TreePreservation:whatPlanners,PlantersandPrincipalsNeedtoKnow, Lindsey Purcell, Purdue Univ. CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

harDSCapeS8:00 – 9:00 am NaturalStone:Definitions,Classifications, Applications,&Inspirations David LaFara, Tiffany Lawn and Garden

9:00 – 10:00 am ProfessionalAdvicefromthehardscapePros Robert Johnstone & Russ Stout, Edgewood Building Supply

EQUIPmENTTEChNICIANS8:00 – 9:00 am LetsDrive:UseGoogleDrivetoEnhanceyour Equipmentmaintenance Brian Bressler, Medinah Country Club

9:00 – 10:00 am SafetyBasicsforSmallBusiness Rob Willman, State Safety and Compliance, LLC

10:00 – 11:00 am TurningSomethingOldIntoSomethingNew: Adding-ontoEquipmentformoreEfficientwork Brian Bressler, Medinah Country Club

11:00 am – 12:00 pm factorsAffectingCutQuality&AftercutAppearance Bill Stone, John Deere Golf

1:00 – 2:00 pm whywehavetoAdapttoTierIVTechnology Bill Stone, John Deere Golf

2:00 – 3:00 pm CorrectlyUsingamultimetertoDiagnoseIssues John Lumkes, Purdue University

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proDuCtioN8:00 – 9:00 am DevelopingaweedmanagementPlanforyourNursery KyleDaniel,PurdueUniversity•CCH = 3a:1.0, 6:1.0, RT:1.0

9:00 – 10:00 am whatNurseriesNeedtoKnowaboutSANC EricBiddinger,IDNR,SANC•CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

10:00 – 11:00 am microbialsandOtherSoilAmendments:AreTheyworthIt? Lori Hoagland, Purdue University

11:00 am – 12:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 11:00 am listing for details

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 1:00 pm listing for details

2:00 – 3:00 pm CaughtwithyourPlantsDown? Janna Beckerman, Purdue University CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

3:00 – 4:00 pm NurseryUpdatefromtheIDNR Megan Abraham, Indiana Department of Natural Resources•CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

tree Care8:00 – 9:00 am TheUrbanheatIslandandTreeCare CarrieTauscher,IDNR•CCH = 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

9:00 – 10:00 am PruningforPerformanceandPrevention Lindsey Purcell, Purdue University

10:00 – 11:00 am Earth,wind,andfire... JeffreyLing,Arborwise,LLC•CCH = 2:1.0, 3a:1.0, RT:1.0

11:00 am – 12:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 11:00 am listing for details

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 1:00 pm listing for details

2:00 – 3:00 pm 5ChangesinLandscapeAppraisal Jeffrey Ling, Arborwise, LLC

3:00 – 4:00 pm CreatingaCultureofSafety!whatworkswhatDoesn’t!PlusCreatingaVisitorSafetyPlan! Jud Scott, Jud Scott Consulting Arborist

BUSINESSANDmARKETING8:00 – 9:00 am OnlinemarketingStrategiesforGreenIndustryBusinesses Ariana Torres, Purdue University

9:00 – 10:00 am workLess,Playhard,BuildtoSell Adam Linnemann, The Green Executive

10:00 – 11:00 am — Break

11:00 am – 12:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 11:00 am listing for details

12:00 - 1:00 pm — Lunch break

1:00 – 2:00 pm GeneralSession— see Landscape Installation Maintenance 1:00 pm listing for details

2:00 – 3:00 pm howtomanageConflicttoGettoResolution Maria Marshall, Purdue University

3:00 – 4:00 pm QuestionandAnswerfromanIndustryLeader Adam Linnemann, The Green Executive

friday January11

LAWN CARE SORTS TuRF GOLF HARDSCAPE EquIPMENT

TECHNICIANINSTALLATION MAINTENANCE

PLANT MATERIAL

TREE CARE PRODuCTION BuSINESS/

MARKETING

8:00–8:30 am Cultural Practices Impact Weed Populations

Consumer Lawn Preferences

Weed Control in Athletic Fields

Practices that Influence Turf Microbiology

Natural Stone:Definitions,

Classifications, Applications, etc.

Use Google Drive to Enhance Your Equipment

Maintenance

Indiana State Chemist Office

Update

The A.R.T.S. Program and Winning Rose

Cultivars

The Urban Heat Island and Tree Care

Developing a Weed Mgmt Plan for Your

Nursery

Online Marketing Strategies for

Green Industry Businesses8:30–9:00 am

9:00–9:30 am Steps to Growing High Quality

Turf in a Tough Climate

The Top 10 Reasons to

Lightweight Roll

Professional Advice from the Hardscape Pros

Safety Basics for Small Business

Management of Defoliators and

Tree Health

Pruning for Performance

and Prevention

What Nurseries Need to Know about SANC

Work Less, Play Hard,

Build to Sell9:30–10:00 am

10:00–10:30 am Indiana State Chemist Office

Update

Bringing the Lab to the Field:

Turfgrass Diagnostics

Percision Mgmt: Sensors, Measurement, &

Big Data

Adding-on to Equipment for More Efficient

Work

Best Trees and Shrubs for All

Seasons

Earth, Wind, and Fire . . .

Microbials and Other Soil

Amendments10:30–11:00 am

11:00–11:30 am Impact of Turfgrass in an Urban Setting

Added Value of Organic

Amendments

Factors Affecting Cut Quality and Aftercut Appearance

GENERALSESSION Improving the Mental Health of Communities

11:30 am–12 pm

12:00–12:30 pm•••TradeShowClosesat1:00pm•••

12:30–1:00 pm

NORTHERN GOLF

SOuTHERN GOLF

1:00–1:30 pm Mixing Chemicals:

Compatability & Effectiveness

The Brief Yet Complete History

of Pesticides

Indiana State Chemist Office

Update

Warm Season Turfgrass in

Transiztion Zone

Why We Have to Adapt to Tier IV

Technology

GENERALSESSION Promoting and Inspiring People to Pursue Careers in Plants

1:30–2:00 pm

2:00–2:30 pm Summer Stress 2018: What Did

We Learn?

Painting Athletic Fields

Current Topics in Turf Disease

Control

Pigments & Colorants on

Dormant Warm Season Turf

Correctly Using a Multimeter to Diagnose Issues

Tough Plants for Tough Places

Chameacyparis for Midwest

Gardens

5 Changes in Landscape Appraisal

Caught with Your

Plants Down?

How to Manage Conflict to Get to

Resolution2:30–3:00 pm

3:00–3:30 pmReturn of the

Japanese Beetle

Your Course as the Local Classroom: First Green

Managing Annual Bluegrass & Zoysiagrass

Plant Parts: Panel Discussion with

IAH Master Horticulturists

Plants for Pollinators:

Which Are Best?

Creating a Culture of Safety!

What works! What Doesn’t!

Nursery Update from the IDNR

Question and Answer from an Industry Leader3:30–4:00 pm

4:00–4:30 pm Tree Preservation:

What You Need to Know

A Pox on Box

4:30–5:00 pm

TRADEShOw9:00Am-1:00PmfRIDAyhIGhLIGhTS wORKShOPG:PESTICIDEAPPLICATORTRAINING(3B)

NeW proDuCt ShoWCaSe

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expo DetailsIndIana GrEEn ExPo hEadquartEr hotEl ThewestinIndianapolis 241 W. Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204317-262-8100

• Reservationsareavailableonlineat: https://tinyurl.com/yb8xc3xp

• Ifcontactingthehoteldirectly,askforthe“IndianaGreenExporate.”

• Rate:$109single/double;$125triple;$135quad plus estimated taxes of 17%; early departure fees may apply

• ReservationDeadline:5:00pm,December9,2018

Parking • Street Meters are available up to 2 hours

for $2. Meters now take credit cards, however they have new restrictions.

• Or visit the following websites for downtown parking maps. Parking prices vary from $10 to $26 per day. www.visitindy.com or www.icclos.com

Conference locationIndiana Convention Center — Hall D100 South Capitol, Indianapolis, IN 46225

Maps and directions visit www.icclos.com

Staying at the IGE Headquarter Hotel is important to the success of the overall event and each participating not-for-profit organization.

exhibitorsAccurate Laser Systems, Inc. ........... 317-714-2273

Advanced Turf Solutions /J&D Turf ........................................ 317-842-1088

American BioChar Company ........ 269-663-2224

Ameri-Turf ........................................ 765-378-0256

Automatic Supply..............................317-697-2474

Blue Grass Farms of Indiana .......... 765-649-1012

Brehob Nurseries LLC ...................... 317-877-0188

Cardno...............................................574-586-2412

Caudill Seed Co. ..............................502-583-4402

CISCO Companies, The .................... 317-357-7013

DOW AgroSciences ...........................317-727-2241

Eason Horticultural Resources ...... 859-578-3535

Goodmark Nurseries .......................815-653-9293

Grasshopper Company .................. 620-345-8621

Greendell/Musselman Landscape Solutions .........................................317-431-3857

Greenleaf Nursery Company .........918-457-2200

Greenworks Commercial (Conniff Sales) ........................................................ 765-935-9177

Harrell’s LLC .....................................863-687-2774

Hortech, Inc. .....................................616-842-1392

Hortica, a brand of the Sentry Insurance Group ........................................................800-851-7740

IDNR Division of Entomology & Plant Pathology .......................................317-232-4120

Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant ..................17-300-0182

Indiana Mulch & Stone LLC ............. 317-414-8183

Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association .................................... 317-889-2382

J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co..............503-663-4128

John Platte Nursery Sales, Inc. / Perennials Plus ............................. 317-867-5504

Kankakee Nursery .......................... 800-344-7697

Knox Fertilizer Company .................219-871-4076

M&K Truck Centers ...........................616-583-1811

M.J. Schuetz Insurance Services .... 317-548-3937

McGavic Outdoor Power Equipment ...................................... 317-691-0513

Mid-State Truck Equipment ............317-849-4903

Midwest Groundcovers ................... 847-742-1790

Midwest Regional Turf Foundation ................................... 765-494-8039

Millcreek Gardens LLC ................... 800-948-1234

Northland Farms LLC ...................... 616-846-1477

PBI-Gordon ........................................317-432-6195

Power Equipment Distributors ...... 800-624-2932

Pro/Angle Bunker Sand ................. 440-298-3232

Pro-Ap By Frick Services ................ 630-740-0677

Purdue Plant & Pest Diagnostic Lab ....................................................... 765-494-4641

Reading Rock, Inc............................. 513-874-2345

Redox .................................................208-678-2610

SCP and Superior Pool Products Distributors ................................... 317-549-9598

Site One Landscape Supply ............ 317-770-8950

Studebaker....................................... 937-405-5588

Syngenta ............................................ 317-431-3318

Tenbarge Seed Co., Inc. ...................812-768-6157

Tiffany Lawn & Garden Supply .......317-654-5105

Tri State Foliage Inc. ........................ 513-825-1885

Twixwood Nursery ...........................269-471-7408

Unilock ..............................................630-892-9191

Vermeer Midwest ............................. 317-842-1040

Vine & Branch, Inc. .......................... 317-846-3778

West Side Tractor Sales ....................317-544-3411

Winding Creek Nursery ..................269-838-4813

Woody Warehouse Nursery ........... 317-994-5487

traDe shoW scheDuleSet upwednesday,January910:00 am – 5:00 pm Late arrivals must register with IGE office (317-889-2382) prior to move in.

Thursday,January10 6:30 am – 9:00 am

ShoW hourSThursday,January10 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

friday,January119:00 am – 1:00 pm

ExhIBITORmOVEOUTfriday,January11 1:00 – 8:00 pm

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Completeandmailto:Indiana Green ExpoPO Box 2285 West Lafayette, IN 47996-2285

please complete the items below by typing or printing neatly or register online. company:_________________________________________________________________ address___________________________________________________________________city____________________________________state _________ Zip code ____________phone___________________________________fax_______________________________Membership (check all that apply): inla Mrtf none

registrationfor Indiana Green Expo 2019 / January9–11,2019Registrationalsoonlineatwww.IndianaGreenExpo.com

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(attach copies if more than 5 registrants)

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or online by December 19 # TotalMember nonmember Member nonmember

Workshop A: Concrete Paver Installer Certification Course (Wed. & Thu) ** $350 $350 $350 $350

Workshop B: Mental Health First Aid (Wed./pm & Thu./am) $80 $105 $90 $115

Workshop C: Weed Control Programs for Turf and Landscape Areas (Wed./ pm) $60 $85 $70 $95

Workshop D: Indiana Accredited Horticulturalist (IAH) Review and IAH Exam (Wed./ pm) *** + $30 $50 $30 $50

Workshop E: Diagnostic Challenges – Is My Tree Dying and Why? (Wed./ pm) $60 $85 $70 $95

Workshop F: Pesticide Applicator Training (CORE) / No Exam (Thu.) **** + (Must register through the education store @ 765-494-6794)

Workshop G: Pesticide Applicator Training (Category 3b - Turf Management)/No Exam (Fri.)**** + (Must register through the education store @ 765-494-6794)

TRADEShOwONLyPASSES — First 4 people are $30/ea, the 5th+ are $20/ea. (Only applies if all are from the same company)

$30 $30

INLA Reception (Tue., 5:00 pm, Convention Center) free! rsVp here

free! rsVp here

MRTF Reception (Tue., 5:00 pm, Westin) free! rsVp here

free! rsVp here

INLA Membership — complete application on back of this page see chart on back

MRTF Membership — complete application on back of this page $160

TotalAmountDue$

office use

Date rcvd: _________________

check/po#: _______________

$ amt.: ____________________

If for any reason you are unable to attend, all registration fees will be considered a donation to the MRTF and INLA, not-for-profit organizations.

* Requires proof of enrollment and discount is limited to students studying horticulture, landscape management, turf management, or similar discipline.** Workshop A is a two-day advanced ICPI course — January 9 & 10. *** Contact INLA office for certification program registrations at an additional cost — 800-443-7336.*** You must register through The Education Store @ 765-494-6794.+ You will not be registered for these workshops unless you call the phone numbers as directed in the footnotes.

EARLyBIRDregistrationdeadline: November30,2018 pre-reGiStratioN maileddeadline: December17,2018 pre-reGiStratioN Onlinedeadline: December19,2018 Must be postmarked by thes dates to receive reduced rates.

Ratesafterdeadlinesabove: members:$185/Nonmember:$235

ORPaybyCreditCard:Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express are accepted at https://www.regonline.com/2019ige

Completeandfaxto:765-496-6335 OR

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Scanandemailto:[email protected] Questionscall: 765-494-8039

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INDIANANURSERyANDLANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION(INLA)mEmBERShIP

Signupmycompanyfor:_____ Activemember: Any individual, partnership or corporation engaged in

a business or profession closely allied to the nursery industry or who is actively engaged in a wholesale/retail nursery business or actively engaged in a landscape/maintenance business who majority of business is nursery related within the state of Indiana. (See fee chart below.)

_____ Associatemember: Any individual, partnership or corporation engaged in a business or profession closely allied to the nursery industry or any indi-vidual, partnership or corporation based outside the state of Indiana who is engaged in the nursery industry. $175.00

_____ Affiliatemember:Any individual who is not directly engaged in the nursery industry but who holds a position in education, research, literature, public office or civil service or community group engaged in horticulture activities or any retired active members. $55.00

ActivememberScheduleofDues(Based on the volume of business done in the previous year.)Class A .........$1,000,000 plus ............................ $340.00Class B .........$500,000 to $1,000,000 .............. $275.00Class C .........$250,000 to $500,000 ................. $210.00Class D .........$0 to $250,000 ............................. $175.00

Associatemember ..........$175.00

Affiliatemember............. $55.00

To download the complete application visitwww.inla1.org or contact them at: Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association 7915 S. Emerson Ave., #247, Indianapolis, IN 46237 800-443-7336•[email protected]

mIDwESTREGIONALTURffOUNDATION(mRTf)mEmBERShIP

MRTF is a 501(C)3 non-profit committed to the support of turfgrass research and education at Purdue University for the betterment of the turf industry. Signupmycompanyfor:

_____ MRTF Membership .................$160

To download the complete application, visit www.mrtf.org or contact MRTF at: Midwest Regional Turf Foundation PO Box 2285, West Lafayette, IN 47996 765-494-8039•[email protected]

Pleasecompletethefollowing and PRINT CLEARLY. For more than one new member, please make copies of this form.

Name __________________________________________________________

Company _______________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________________

City ___________________________________________________________

State _____________________________________

Zip ______________________________________

Phone (______) _____________________________________________

Fax (______) _______________________________________________

Email _____________________________________________________

Amount enclosed $___________

IncludethisapplicationalongwithpaymentandyourcompletedIndianaGreenExporegistrationformto:Indiana Green Expo, PO Box 2285, West Lafayette, IN 47996-2285

SessionsAttended 2 3a 3b 5 6 7a rtAll Lawn Care Sessions * 2 5 10 3 5 2 4All Golf Turf Sessions * 1 2 10 1 1 1 4Sports Turf Sessions * 8 2 4All Plant Materials Sessions ** 4 1 4All Installation/Maintenance Sessions ** 5 7.5 4 4 4 3 4Production (Friday) 2 4 1 1 1 1 4Vegetation Management (Thursday) 1 3 2 1 4 4Spanish Session (Thursday) 5 6 4Invasives Session (Thursday) 3 3 1 3 3Tree Care (Friday) 1 2 2Turf One Day (Thursday) 2 5 1 2 4Turf One Day (Friday) 2 3 5 2 3 2 4Nursery/Landscape One Day (Thursday) 5 6 3 3 5 2 4Nursery/Landscape One Day (Friday) 5 6 1 1 2 1 4Workshop C: Developing Weed Control Programs for Turf and Landscape Areas (Wed.)

3 3 3 3

Workshop E: Diagnostic Challenges (Wed.) 1 3 1 3

* CCH totals include attendance at the Turf Opening Session from 8:30 – 10:00 am on Thursday, January 10.** CCH totals include attendance at the Landscape Opening Session from 8:15 – 9:30 am on Thursday, January 10.

eDucation creDitsAll programs are eligible for Indiana Accredited Horticulturist (IAH) and Landscape Industry Certified (CLT-E) continuing education units (CEUs).

Other continuing education units requested from this program include:• American Society of Landscape Architects

(ASLA)• Golf Course Superintendents Association of

America (GCSAA)• Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI)• International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)• Master Gardener Continuing Education Credits

(CECs) are available on request.• National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA)• Pesticide recertification credits for Michigan,

Ohio, and Kentucky were also requested.

TotalCCh’srequestedfromtheOfficeoftheIndianaStateChemist

MeMbership To recieve member pricing for the Indiana Green Expo join either the INLA or MRTF using the form below. Fill out the appropriate section for the organization of your choice and add your membership fee to the registration form on the other side.

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2019 Educational Program and Trade ShowJanuary 9–11, 2019 | www.IndianaGreenExpo.com | #IGE19

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TRADE SHOW HOURSJanuary 10: 10:00 am – 5:00 pmJanuary 11: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

NEW PRODUcT SHOWcASE See products on pages 37–38.

ANNUAl lANDScAPE cHAllENGEThursday, 10:30 am – 2:30 pm Trade Show Floor

AWARD REcEPTIONS — INlA & MRTFThursday, January 10, 5:00 – 7:00 pm

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SPonSorS: ExPo PrESEnTEd by:

Distributed to over 2,000 Expo attendees, the Show Program contains all the details about the Expo including detailed exhibitor information. People rely on this pocket-sized program to guides them through three action-packed Expo days.

Great way for companies, whether exhibitors or not, to heighten their presence among attendees.

Reasonably-priced color and black/white ad options available.

foradpricing,visitthe IndianaGreenExpowebsite— www.indianagreenexpo.com or contactmaryBreidenbachat [email protected].

there’sstilltimetoreserveabooth.Thetwo-daytradeshowprovidestheperfectatmosphereforturf,lawnandlandscapeprofessionalstomeetwithvendorsandviewthenewestproductsandtechnology.

Trade Show features:• 150+ exhibitors• Over 2,000 visitors• New Product Showcase• Trade Show Lounge in center of exhibitor hall

Tolearnmoregotowww.indianagreenexpo.comanddownloadtheexhibitorpacketor callRickhaggardat800-443-7336.

ReserveyourboothbyDecember8tobeincludedintheIGEShowProgram.

exhibit at ige!

advertise in the indiana green expo show program

additional opportunities for exhibitorsNeW proDuCt ShoWCaSeBring attention to your special products during the show by entering them in the New Product Showcase — a special area of the trade show floor. Items are also highlighted in a special section of the show program. Visit www.indianagreenexpo.com formoreinformation.

SpoNSorShipSThere are many levels of sponsorships to choose from. All will increase your exposure but more importantly show your support for a strong Indiana green industry. Learnmoreaboutsponsorshipopportunitiesat www.indianagreenexpo.com.

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