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The New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association hosts several conferences and events through out the year, which include the Retail Roundtable, Greenhouse Growers Conference, Summer Plant Symposium, and The Landscape Conference. In addition we support and endorse the NJ Plants Tradeshow produced by MAC Events. This blog hosts information about current, past, and upcoming events.

 

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Pollinator Protection In Managed Landscapes

Posted By Dominick Mondi, Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Presented by Jeff Weld, Bayer Territory Manager

Speakers Bio – Jeff holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Ornamental Horticulture from the Ohio State University.  His experience over the past thirty five years in the green industries and agriculture includes several sales and management positions.  Jeff sold seed treatments, owned and operated small landscape business for over eight years and spent nineteen years in sales and management with the turf and ornamental business unit of Bayer CropScience.  Jeff has given literally hundreds of educational presentations on subjects as diverse as the T&O business.  Jeff is currently a certified arborist.  He served on numerous industry associations throughout the northeast and New Jersey.  Jeff received the "Member of the Year” award from the Massachusetts Association of Lawncare Professionals in addition to numerous Bayer Awards. 

Course Description – The presentation will focus on Bees and factors impacting Bee health. 

1.      What are Neonicotinoids?

a.       A group of insecticide chemistries

2.      Why are they in the news?

a.       Impact on Honey Bees

3.      Do Neonicotinoids kill bees?

4.      Do Neonicotinoids cause Colony Collapse Disorder?

5.      Will we lose the use of Neonicotinoids?

6.      Why Use Neonicotinoids?

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS IMPORTANT TALK AT THE SUMMER PLANT SYMPOSIUM

Tags:  CORE  Pest Credits  Pollinators  SPS14  Summer Plant Symposium 

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“Bee Informed” - Pesticides, Bees and BCAs Compatibility

Posted By Dominick Mondi, Thursday, May 29, 2014

Even the best executed biological control programs may require the use of compatible pesticides from time to time to restore the balance to the predators. This session explains how to determine which pesticides can be used over the top of predator mites and insects without wiping out the BCA populations that you worked so hard to establish. If you are transitioning from a traditional pest control program to a biological program this information will be important as well.

 

Education and action are needed for growers to take the lead in being excellent stewards of bees and other pollinators. GGSPro has launched efforts to raise the bee safety-consciousness of grower. This session will also help growers understand colony collapse disorder, utilize information derived from pesticide labels, understand the difference between relative toxicity and exposure, and how environmental conditions impact pesticides and pollinators.

Presented by Joanne Lutz, Griffin Greenhouse Supply

Her early career experience includes positions at the Beltsville Agriculture Research Center, US National Arboretum, University of Maryland Plant Diagnostic Clinic, IPM Coordinator for Hillwood Museum and Gardens and Horticulture Manager of Gaylord National Resort. She owned an IPM scouting and consulting business for 8 years, worked as a greenhouse grower, customer care technical support and sales throughout the greenhouse, nursery and landscape industry. She has worked and cooperated with the University of Maryland on trials using BCA’s and pesticides effectiveness, contributed articles and pictures for the TPM/IPM weekly e-pest reports and has written pest control articles for grower talks. She is committed to providing quality technical support to our customers as Griffin’s Technical Support Specialist.

2014 Greenhouse Growers Conference, June 18, 2014

On June 18, 2014 the New Jersey Nursery & Landscape Association will host its second annual Greenhouse Grower Conference at the Rutgers Eco-Complex in Bordentown.  This annual event brings together University researchers & educators along with private industry professionals to present to a variety of topics relevant to nursery, floriculture, and garden center professionals who manage greenhouse operations.  Pesticide credits have been approved in New Jersey, New York, and PA.  For more information about the event click here.

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Tags:  Greenhouse Growers Conference  Nursery  Pollinators 

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