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ROOT ZONE MANAGEMENT Keep Calm & Irrigate On! CANNABIS PRODUCTION Pest Management Panel FORWARD THINKING A Brand New Landscape for Innovation FLORICULTURE 2019 Canadian All-Stars VIRTUAL EVENT Live and on-demand! SUSTAINABILITY More than a buzzword BIG DATA The future of agriculture

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Page 1: Live and on-demand! SUSTAINABILITY

ROOT ZONE MANAGEMENT

Keep Calm & Irrigate On!

CANNABIS PRODUCTION

Pest Management Panel

FORWARD THINKING

A Brand New Landscape for Innovation

FLORICULTURE

2019 Canadian All-Stars VIRTUAL EVENT

Live and on-demand!

SUSTAINABILITYMore than a buzzword

BIG DATAThe future of agriculture

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2021 CANADIAN GREENHOUSE CONFERENCEYOUR CANADIAN RESOURCE FOR THE BUSINESS OF GROWINGThe Canadian Greenhouse Conference will take place online this fall and every care has been taken to provide growers with a conference experience as close to “in-person” as possible. Live and on-demand access will ensure everyone has the opportunity to benefit from the all-star education program, industry displays and directories.

Find out how and where to access all the show components on the website: www.CanadianGreenhouseConference.com

REGISTRATION FEESBASIC REGISTRATION $85Access to live webinars on October 6 & 7, pre-recorded presentations, supplementary resources, New Product Display, industry listings and videos.

ENHANCED REGISTRATION $100As above, plus the ability to access the virtual platform with webinar recordings and on-demand content for 90 days following the show.

Registration will remain open until January 5, 2022. You may upgrade your registration or create a new registration until that date.

VIRTUAL SPEAKER PROGRAMEngage with an international roster of knowledgeable speakers via live webinars. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand until early January. The virtual platform will open prior to show dates allowing time to browse the program, create an agenda and access the complementary resources. Registration is required.

POSTER SESSIONHighlighting current research from universities and allied industry, posters will be available CGC website.

Select projects will be highlighted in the Research Updates session on Thursday.

Sponsored by:

NEW VARIETY SHOWCASESee what is new and exciting for the Canadian market in our virtual showcase. Videos, photos and information will be featured on the CGC website.

Sponsored by:

INDUSTRY PARTNER DIRECTORYScroll through a directory of companies ready to make a difference in your business! Find new names with cutting edge products and services.

NEW PRODUCT DISPLAYA unique collection of the hottest products and services available from our industry partners.

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PRODUCTION - WATER DISEASE MANAGEMENT LIGHTING & ABATEMENT STRATEGIES

Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Sponsored by:

9:00 AM EST

Nutrient Solution Treatment & Disinfection Paul FisherUniversity of Florida, USA

Portable DNA Sequencing Platform for Greenhouse Pathogen Monitoring: a tool against the ToBRFVRemi MaglioneHarvest Genomics, Guelph, ON

Dynamic & Sustainable Lighting StrategiesXiuming HaoAgriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Harrow Research & Development Centre, ON

9:30 AM EST

Protected Agriculture Stewardship National Auditable Standards Justine TaylorCropLife Canada, ON

Plant Vaccines for Greenhouse Crop ProtectionGenevieve MarchandAgriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Harrow Research & Development Centre, ON

Lead With Lighting: Advancements of LEDs in greenhouse lettuce & herb cultivationColin Brice Signify America

Lighting in High-Wire & Umbrella CucumbersJan ChechalkSignify America

10:00 AM EST

Developing a Nutrient Risk Management Tool to Monitor Stormwater Retention PondsChristopher WeisenerUniversity of Windsor, ON

ToBRFV: The discovery, the management strategies & hopefully the beginning of the endAviv Dombrovsky, AROThe Volcani Center, Israel

Keep That Light Abatement Screen Closed!Ton Habraken Ludvig Svensson Inc.

10:30 AM EST

Nutrients, Pathogens & PGRs & Pesticides: the Hybrid Treatment trifecta?Ann HuberSoil Resource Group, Guelph, ON

Project Report: Stray Light Abatement in GreenhousesDavid LubitzUniversity of Guelph, ON

Titles and speakers subject to change. Visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for up-to-date information.

SCHEDULE WED, OCT 6TH — MORNING SESSIONS

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GARDEN CENTRES/RETAILING

PLANT CENTRED PRODUCTION

ENERGY

Sponsored by: Sponsored by:

12:00 PM EST

Supporting Ontario Pollinators & Growing Profits: Ornamentals for eco-conscious gardenersRodger TschanzUniversity of Guelph, ON

Sarah JandricicOntario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs, Vineland, ON

The Need for & Consequences of Microclimate MeasurementPeter van WeelWeel.Invent, The Netherlands

Cannabis Energy Efficiency Best PracticesVicki GagnonIndependent Electricity System Operator (IESO), Toronto, ON

12:30 PM EST

Capitalizing on the Foliage BoomRoger KehoeEason Horticultural Resources, USA

Dynamic Energy For Next-Gen Greenhouse Operation & ExpansionRupp CarriveauUniversity of Windsor, ON

Titles and speakers subject to change. Visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for up-to-date information.

SCHEDULE WED, OCT 6TH — AFTERNOON SESSIONS

ON DEMAND PRESENTATIONS

How & Why to Produce Your Own short Training Video for Greenhouse GrowersWorkplace Safety & Prevention Services

Harness the Power of Mycorrhizae in Greenhouse & Nursery ProductionScott InmanMycorrhizal Applications, Grants Pass, Oregon, USA

Blackout Curtains, Energy Capture & MicroclimateQuade DigweedAgriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Harrow, ON

Use of Biostimulants to Control Greenhouse DiseasesAna PastranaVineland Research & Innovation Centre, ON

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VERTICAL FARMS SUSTAINABILITY BIG DATA

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2:00 PM EST

Enhancing Resource Use Efficiency in Vertical FarmingMurat KaciraUniversity of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Shedding Light on Sustainable PackagingSonia BenoitCascades, QC

Towards Autonomous Greenhouses: Digital horticulture & smart sensorsKenneth TranKoidra Inc., WA, USA

2:30 PM EST

Northern Greenhouse ProgramQuade DigweedAgriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Harrow, ON Adrian SchimnowskiArctic Research Foundation

Sustainable Packaging of Greenhouse ProduceEmily MurracasMucci Farms, Kingsville, ON

Human + Machine: The future of horticulture is collaborativeSaber MiresmailliEcoation, Ruthven, ON

3:00 PM EST

Goodleaf’s Journey in Vertical FarmingBarry MurchieGoodleaf Farms, Guelph, ON

Sustainable Alternatives to Greenhouse PlasticsAmar MohantyUniversity of Guelph, ON

Data in AgricultureTerry VermeerET Grow Inc., Beamsville, ON

3:30 PM EST

Big Data’s Next Step – Tackling Private Data SilosRamen DuttaTensoAI Inc., Sutton, QC

Titles and speakers subject to change. Visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for up-to-date information.

SCHEDULE WED, OCT 6TH — AFTERNOON SESSIONS

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LIGHTING IMPACT ON IPM PROPAGATION VEGETABLE BIOCONTROL

Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Sponsored by:

9:00 AM EST

Potential & Pitfalls of Optical Radiation (UV-visible and infrared) in Management of Powdery Mildew & Gray MoldAruppillai SuthaparanNorwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway

Vegetative PropagationRoger KehoeEason Horticultural Resources, USA

Experience with ToBRFV in Germany: Infestation, eradication & preventionHeike Scholz-Döbelin, IPM SpecialistChamber of Agriculture, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

9:30 AM EST

Optimizing Orius Performance in GreenhousesRose LabbeAgriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Harrow Research & Development Centre, ON

Getting the Most Out of GerminationJerry GorchelsPanAmerican Seed Co.

Healthy Hydroponics: A new microbiome surveillance service for food safety & crop protectionTrevor CharlesMetagenom Bio Life Science Inc., University of Waterloo, ON

10:00 AM EST

Modifying Parasitoid Behaviour with Artificial Light to Improve Biological Control of AphidsJessica Fraser University of Laval, QC

Biosecurity in Plant PropagationSarah MinerRoelands Plant Farms, Lambton Shores, ON

IPM Technology Enables IPM StrategyBri-Anna JaksicIPM Scoutek, Windsor, ON

10:30 AM EST

Going Towards the Light: Mass trapping & LED lightsSarah JandricicOntario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs, Vineland, ON

Light Quality Regulates Growth of Young PlantsErik RunkleMichigan State University, East Lansing, MI

Titles and speakers subject to change. Visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for up-to-date information.

SCHEDULE THURS, OCT 7TH — MORNING SESSIONS

A S T E P B E Y O N DA S T E P B E Y O N DA S T E P B E Y O N DTRADIT IONAL LAB ANALYSIS

TRADIT IONAL LAB ANALYSIS

TRADIT IONAL LAB ANALYSIS

A&L Canada Laboratories Inc.

@alcanadalabswww.alcanada.com • 1-855-837-8347 • [email protected]

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GARDEN CENTRES/RETAILING

1:30 PM GREENHOUSE TECHNOLOGY AWARD

WINNERSRESEARCH UPDATES

Sponsored by: Presented by:

Sponsored by:

Sponsored by:

12:00 PM EST

Program & Resources to Help Garden Centres SELL MORE PLANTSDiane BlazekAll-American Selections & National Garden Bureau, Downers Grove, IL

Meet the Winners of the 2021 Greenhouse Technology Awards

Debuting this year, the program recognizes products or services demonstrating a high level of innovation in advancing Canada's greenhouse and controlled environment agriculture sectors.

Research UpdatesHighlights from the 2021 Research Poster Session

To view all the projects visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com

12:30 PM EST

Catching the Customers Eye – Trends in Container GardeningKerry MeyerProven Winners

Titles and speakers subject to change. Visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for up-to-date information.

SCHEDULE THURS, OCT 7TH — AFTERNOON SESSIONS

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STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION FORWARD THINKING CANNABIS PRODUCTION

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2:00 PM EST

Successful IPM in Greenhouse Strawberries: Thrips strategiesBrittany HarrisPlant Products, Leamington, ON

Automation at Jeffery’s GreenhousesRodd GibsonJeffery’s Greenhouses, St. Catharines, ON

Improving Cannabis Yield & PotencyYoubin ZhengUniversity of Guelph, ON

2:30 PM EST

Overview of Greenhouse Strawberry Production TechnologiesChieri KubotaOhio State University, Columbus, OH

Advances in Greenhouse Structures & TechnologyLeigh CoulterGGS Structures Inc., Beamsville, ON

Aphid Apocalypse – Biocontrol Strategies for Cannabis AphidKevin CullemKoppert Biological Systems

3:00 PM EST

Greenhouse Buzziness Potential: Using bee vectoring to suppress pests on greenhouse strawberriesRose LabbeAgriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Harrow Research & Development Centre, ON

Automated Cucumber HarvestingBrian LynchVineland Research & Innovation Centre, Vineland, ON

Addressing Odour, Light & Noise Nuisances from Cannabis ProductionBill Van HeystUniversity of Windsor, ONVicki HilbornOntario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs, Guelph, ON

3:30 PM EST

Optimal Lighting Strategy for Winter Strawberry Cultivation in BelgiumPeter MelisProefcentrum Hoogstraten, Belgium

Nanobubble Water Treatment Technology for Better YieldsWarren RusselMoleaer, Carson, CA

Emerging Diseases of Cannabis & Management ApproachesZamir PunjaSimon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC

Titles and speakers subject to change. Visit CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for up-to-date information.

SCHEDULE THURS, OCT 7TH — AFTERNOON SESSIONS