2015 Northern Green Expo Program

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Online Program Julie Moir Messervy

Jody Shilan

Kit Welchlin

Fred Rozumalski

Kris Bachtell Greg Pierceall

Chris LeConte

Joe Baer Marla Spivak

John Ball

Allan Armitage

Michael J. Hurdzan

Trade Show Schedule

Wednesday, January 14: 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Thursday, January 15: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday, January 16: 9:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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The show for green industry pros! Register now and save at www.NorthernGreenExpo.org!



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4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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Minneapolis Convention Center

Cost: $129 (includes a networking hour, dinner and presentation)

Cost: $129 for MNLA & MTGF members (includes lunch) Instructor: Andrew Lindquist This class provides a total of eight hours of continuing education credits for the Power Limited Technician license, with material orientated specifically towards the irrigation specialist. Lindquist will focus on the following topics: wiring, troubleshooting of the controller and circuits, wire location; and grounding. Take away greater knowledge of irrigation troubleshooting and get continuing education credits for your PLT license.

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The MNLA CEO Symposium has become the “place to be” on Tuesday night. This is an opportunity for CEO-level members to connect and network. The evening includes a social hour, dinner, and a presentation. This year, in coordination with the MNLA 90th anniversary celebration, our presenters will be the veterans of this great industry. They will share what they wish they knew when they were first starting out, lessons learned, and ‘aha’ moments from their careers.

Join us for a full day of education prior to the Northern Green Expo. Tuesday, January 13, 2015 THE FASTEST GROWING LANDSCAPING TREND: EDIBLES! 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Minneapolis Convention Center

Cost: $119 for MNLA Members (includes lunch)

Landscape design, professional gardening services and garden center professionals should attend. This day will be all about food! Rosalind Creasy, pioneer in the field of edible landscaping, award-winning professional photographer, and author of the Complete Book of Edible Landscaping, will discuss beautiful edible plants for home gardens, provide an overview of the wide variety of edible landscapes, as well as the principles of landscape design particular to edibles. Emily Tepe, University of Minnesota fruit researcher and a former exhibit designer and mural artist, will discuss how to creatively incorporate edibles into containers and home landscapes. The day will end with a panel of experts discussing the hottest trends in fruit and vegetables on the horizon for 2015.

Register online at MNLA.biz! There will be NO onsite registration.

Please note that registration fees are separate from those for the Northern Green Expo.

MTGF PRESENTS:

BEE AWARE: THE IMPORTANCE OF POLLINATORS IN THE LANDSCAPE

Minneapolis Convention Center

Cost: $65 (includes lunch) Topics include: • Pollinator friendly plants • Turf that can support flowers and mowing for pollinators • Fruit grower issues • UM Bee Squad/Hives • Experts from Rainbow Treecare and Davey Tree along with perspectives from national speakers Of interest to: • Master Gardeners • Garden Centers • Homeowner Associations • Fruit and Orchard Owners • Honey Producers • All MTGF Allied Associations

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Jody Shilan

Kit Welchlin

Fred Rozumalski

Kris Bachtell Greg Pierceall

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Joe Baer

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Chris LeConte

Grow your knowledge with these speakers and more at the 2015 Northern Green Expo!

Marla Spivak

John Ball

Allan Armitage

Michael J. Hurdzan

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015 8:20am—9:20am

Speaker

Room #

Design/Build: It’s Not the Economy It’s You

Jody Shilan

101FGH

Turfgrass Research Update

Sam Bauer, Brian Horgan, 103DEF Eric Watkins

Landscape Management of Annuals and Perennials

Mary Meyer

102DE

Friends Don’t Let Friends Buy Annuals? Who Are They Kidding?

Allan Armitage

101ABIJ

Get Paid for Your Work: Tips and Tricks to Make Sure you Get Paid at Every Job

Bryan Zlimen

103ABC

Lightning Round! 10 Topics on the Future of Water in the Landscape

Irrigation/Water Panel

211AB

Tips, Tricks and other BS… from 40 years in the Golf Business

Kevin Ross

101CDE

9:30am—10:25am

Speaker

Room #

Keynote: Team Building—You're on a Team, You May as Well be Good at It

Kit Welchlin

Ballroom A

12:30pm—1:20pm

Speaker

Room #

Creating the Unbiddable Landscape Plan Retaining Wall Basics

Jody Shilan Tim Huinker Manuel Jordan, Patrick McGuiness Paul Bockenstedt

101FGH 208CD 103DEF

Trees and the Law: Whose Tree is it Anyway? Native Grass Conversion: Start to Finish

Golf Course Construction Thoughts: Irrigation Installation, Cart Paths and Bunkers Kevin Ross Negotiating Styles

Terri Wilcox

Perennials: Will We Ever Get Tired of Them?

Allan Armitage

Irrigation Technologies: Keeping up with the Millennial Generation

Randy Pearson

103ABC 101ABIJ 211AB

2:40pm—3:30pm

Speaker Emily Hoover, Emily Tepe Michael Hurdzan

Room # 101ABIJ 101CDE

Outdoor Lighting: Troubleshooting Made Easy Design/Build: How to Perform the Perfect Kitchen Table Presentation Pruning Young Trees: Success Stories Start at Planting

Jim Duerr Jody Shilan Chad Giblin

102DE 101FGH 103DEF

Visual Merchandising Trends and Techniques, Part 1

Joe Baer Kit Welchlin

208CD 103ABC

No Potable Water for Irrigation: The Need to Change our Plant Palette, Part 1

Tim Malooly, Irrigation/ Water Panel

211AB

3:40pm—4:40pm

Speaker Sam Bauer, Matt Cavanaugh Terri Wilcox Michael Hurdzan Manuel Jordan, Ken Simons

Room # 102DE

Selecting Fruit Trees for the Landscape Preserving the Tradition of Classic Courses While Improving the Playability and Maintenance

Dealing with Difficult People/Customers

Turfgrass: Getting the Most from your Granular Fertilizers Work Ethic… Is it Out There Somewhere? Golf Course Design Concepts for Tree and Native Grass Placement Trunk Formula Method: Variation of Variable Variability Visual Merchandising Trends and Techniques, Part 2 Home Outside: Creating the Landscape you Love No Potable Water for Irrigation: The Need to Change our Plant Palette, Part 2

Joe Baer Julie Moir Messervy Debbie Lonnee, Tim Malooly, Fred Rozumalski

WEDNESDAY TRADE SHOW HOURS | 10:30am—5:00pm 6

102DE 101CDE

103ABC 101CDE 103DEF 208CD 101ABIJ 211AB


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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2015 7:30am—8:20am

Speaker

Room #

Fungicide Chemistries and Modes of Action

Frank Wong

101CDE

8:30am—9:30am

Speaker

Room #

Poa Annual Diseases: Brown Ring Patch, Antracnose and Summer Patch

Frank Wong

101CDE

Soil Classification for Hardscapes

Bill Kwasny

101FGH

Improving on What Nature Delivered

Kris Bachtell

103DEF

Nutrient Management Planning for Athletic Fields and Grounds

Doug Soldat

102DE

The Green Industry Outlook for 2015, Part 1

Marco Palma

103ABC

Landscape Design Ideas that Work

Julie Moir Messervy

101ABIJ

How Technology and Water Availability are Changing the Irrigation Industry Chris Le Conte

211AB

9:40am—10:30am

Disease Management Tips for Hard to Control Diseases

Speaker Frank Wong

Room # 101CDE

Pruning: Are We Doing it for the Trees or to Them?

John Ball

103DEF

Social Media Marketing and Your Business

Oscar Stuttgen

102DE

Gardens & Spirituality

Julie Moir Messervy

101ABIJ

Why Retaining Walls Fail

Bill Kwasny

101FGH

The Green Industry Outlook for 2015, Part 2

Marco Palma

103ABC

2:00pm—2:50pm

Speaker

Room #

USGA-The 2014 Year in Review

Bob Vavrek

101CDE

Research for the Real World: Green Industry Research Highlights and Trends

Jim Calkins

103ABC

New Elms for American Cities

Kris Bachtell

103DEF

Common Math Calculations to Effectively Manage Turfgrass Sites

David Chalmers

101FGH

Small Sites/Big Ideas—Landscape Design Concepts, Part 1

Greg Pierceall

101ABIJ

Buyer, Buyer (Quite the Collector), How Does Your Inventory Grow?

Steve Bailey

208CD

Water, What Business Opportunities Are Available RIGHT NOW?

Irrigation/Water Speaker Panel

211AB

Lake and Pond Weed Management—Aquatics Recertification (Cat F), Part 1

John Barten, Dick Osgood

102DE

Speaker

Room #

USGA Rules of Golf and How They Affect Course Maintenance

Tyler Riggin

101CDE

Small Sites/Big Ideas—Landscape Design Concepts, Part 2

Greg Pierceall

101ABIJ

Tree Diversity: What We Should be Planting in the Landscape

John Ball

103DEF

Protecting Pollinators

Marla Spivak

101FGH

Liabilities in a Park /School Setting

Patrick McGuiness

103ABC

Doing Something About it... How Much Inventory Do You Really Need?

Steve Bailey

208CD

Lake and Pond Weed Management—Aquatics Recertification (Cat F), Part 2

John Barten, Dick Osgood 102DE

3:00pm—3:50pm

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015 |

GENERAL SESSIONS

7:30am—8:30am

Speaker

Room #

Sodium, Bicarbonate, and Iron: Should you be Concerned?

Doug Soldat

103ABC

Thinking About Venturing into Vegetables?

Dean Engelmann

103DEF

8:35am—9:30am

Plant Roots and Soil Organisms: The Carbon Cycle

Speaker John Lloyd

Room # 103ABC

Gravel Bed Technology

Gary Johnson

103DEF

Apps for Your Tool belt: Useful Apps for the Golf & Turf Industry

Bob Porter

102DE

10:35am—11:30am

University of Minnesota Top Annual Performers

Speaker Mary Meyer

Room # 103ABC

Composting Successes and Failures

Tom Halbach, John Lloyd

103DEF

Strategies for Career Success in the Golf Course Industry

Dave Chalmers

102DE

1:00pm—2:00pm

Espalier: How to Prune for Shape and Fruit

Speaker Kathryn Aby

Room # 103ABC

Plants for the Shade Garden—Beyond Hosta and Ferms

Steve Kelley

103DEF

Apps for the Green Industry—2015

Brandon Gallagher Watson

102DE

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2015

| PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION

7:30am—8:30am

MDA General Session – Licensing Update and Other Topics

Speaker MDA

Room # 101ABIJ

8:40am—9:35am Can Pesticides and Pollinators Co-Exist?

Speaker Marla Spivak

Room # 101ABIJ

10:35am—11:30am

Speaker

Room #

Arborist/Nursery, Greenhouse: Understanding how Neonics and Systemics Carry on to the Landscape

Vera Krischik

101CDE

Turf/Golf: Plant Defense Activators and Plant Health Fungicides

Angela Orshinsky

101FGH

1:00pm—1:40pm

Speaker Kimberly Pope

Room # 101ABIJ

Understanding Difficult Pesticide Labeling Language

Speaker Andrew Thostenson

Room # 101ABIJ

2:35pm—3:35pm

Speaker

Room #

Pesticide Safety: Putting Pesticides in Perspective

Kimberly Pope

101ABIJ

Pesticide Safety: Transportation & SDS 1:50pm—2:30pm

Category A and E - By attending the Pesticide Recertification workshop at the Northern Green Expo on Friday, January 16, you are completing the recertification requirements in Categories A - Core and E - Turf and Ornamentals. This workshop has been approved by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA). Licensed applicators with Categories A and E who last attended a recertification workshop in 2013, and newlicensed pesticide applicators in 2014, must attend an MDA-approved workshop by 12/31/2015. By attending the Pesticide Recertification track and completing the on-site attendance documentation, applicators will obtain recertification credit. The morning and afternoon start with general sessions that are required for all recertifying applicators. There are also breakout sessions where participants can choose sessions of interest. Applicators must attend the entire Pesticide Recertification track (4 general sessions plus 2 break-out sessions) to obtain MDA recertification credit. Attendance will be monitored. The MDA reserves the right to deny recertification credit to participants who arrive late or who are absent during substantial portions of the program. Workshop participants should bring license and photo identification cards to the workshop. Category F (Aquatics) - The Northern Green Expo is again offering a Category F session at the 2015 Northern Green Expo on Thursday, January 15 from 2:00pm – 3:50pm. In order for licensed applicators to get credit for Category F - Aquatics, they must attend both Thursday afternoon Aquatics Pesticide Recertification and the Friday Pesticide Recertification. ATTENTION: Everyone seeking Pesticide Recertification must report to the MDA General Session by 7:30 a.m. All sessions are also open to attendees who are not seeking Pesticide Recertification, as space allows.

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January 14–16, 2015 | Minneapolis Convention Center | www.NorthernGreenExpo.org

Campfires New in 2015!

Be sure and visit Expo’s new “campfire” spaces on the trade show floor! These hubs for gathering and learning will include hosted discussions, trade show floor walkabouts, demonstrations, featured project displays, and peer networking meetings.

Lakeshore Campfire

Backyard Campfire


Lakeshore Campfire Schedule Wednesday

• 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Plant Walkabout with Allan Armitage

• 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Show & Tell: Latest Golf Technology • 12:45 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Peer Networking: Landscape and Turf Management • 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. The Latest News on Pollinators & Pesticides • 2:15 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 2) • 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Employee Handbooks with Patrick McGuiness • 3:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Elm Pruning Demo with Chad Giblin

Thursday

• 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Q & A: The Status of Federal Immigration Reform with Craig Regelbrugge • 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Peer Networking: Landscape Designers, with special guests Julie Moir Messervy & Greg Pierceall

• 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 3) • 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Maintaining Walls/Pavers • 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Peer Networking: Arborist & Tree Care, with special guest John Ball • 1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Gopher State One Call • 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. A Hosted Discussion on Fuel Mixtures • 4:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Peer Networking: Garden Center, with special guest Steve Bailey

Friday

• 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 5) • 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. MN DOT Certified Landscape Specialist: How to Become One • 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Show & Tell: Adding Air Tools to Your Toolbox • 12:15 p.m. – 12:45 p.m. Developing IPM Programs to Make Money with Vera Krischik

Backyard Campfire Schedule Wednesday

• 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 1) • 1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Peer Networking: Professional Gardening Services • 2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Don’t Get Zapped – Stay Safe Around Power! • 3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Don’t Get Zapped – Stay Safe Around Power! • 4:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Peer Networking: Landscape Contractors, with special guest Jody Shilan

Thursday

• 10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Q & A: Container Sizing • 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Equipment Walkabout • 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Peer Networking: Nursery Growers, with special guest Kris Bachtell • 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Plant Geeks Unite with Debbie Lonnee • 1:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 4) • 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Q & A: Tree Wounding with Faith Appelquist • 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Reels/Blade Sharpening

Friday

• 10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Q & A: ADA Compliance for Parks/Grounds • 11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 6)

Other Sessions Back of 1700 Aisle

• Wednesday, 11:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. MN State Patrol Commercial Vehicle Inspection Information & Demo • Thursday, 3:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. MN State Patrol Commercial Vehicle Inspection Information & Demo • Friday, 11:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. MN State Patrol Commercial Vehicle Inspection Information & Demo

Landscape Awards Room

• Wednesday, 8:45 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 7) • Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. One-on-One with MNLA Landscape Award Winners (Group 8)

DISCLAIMER: Although every reasonable effort is made to provide the speakers, topics, and sessions listed, some changes or substitutions may occur. Speakers and sessions are subject to cancellation or change up to and including the day the session(s) are scheduled to be held. Changes or cancellations are made at the discretion of MNLA/ MTGF and may be done without notifying attendees. If sessions are changed or cancelled no refunds should be expected. Submission of the registration form acknowledges acceptance of this provision.

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Presented by the Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) and the Minnesota Turf and Grounds Foundation (MTGF)

Register Early for a Discount

Hotel Accommodations

Prior to January 6, 2015, Expo registration is offered at a discount. Pre-registration ensures timely processing of your registration and helps avoid onsite lines. Register by December 11, 2014, and your badge will be mailed to you in advance. Members of the following associations receive an additional $25 discount off standard rates: MNLA, MGCSA, MPSTMA, MAC, MASMS, MSA, MTA, and MTSC.

There are now more hotel options—and a limited number of discounted rooms at each hotel. We encourage you to book hotel space now! •

The newly renovated Millennium Hotel is the headquarters hotel and is connected by skyway to the Minneapolis Convention Center. Discounted rate available: $99. Discounted rooms are limited, so make your reservations now by calling toll free 800-522-8856 or 612-332-6000.

3 Ways to Pre-Register

The Hilton Minneapolis. Discounted rate available: $99. Reservation line: 612-3761000.

The Hilton Garden Inn Minneapolis Downtown. Discounted rate available: $99. Reservation line: 888-853-6917.

The Double Tree Suites. Discounted rate available: $99. Reservation line: 612-3326800.

The Hyatt Regency Hotel Minneapolis . Discounted rate available: $107. Reservation Line: 888-421-1442.

1. Online: Please complete the registration form online at www.NorthernGreenExpo.org. 2. Mail: Please complete the registration form which can be printed online with your full name and address information. Mail the form along with payment via check or credit card to Northern Green Expo, 1813 Lexington Ave N, Roseville, MN 55113. 3. Fax: Please complete the registration form which can be printed online with your full name and address information. Credit card payment must be provided on the faxed form in order for it to be processed. Fax the registration page to 651-633-4986 or toll-free 888-266-4986. NO OVER THE PHONE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. 16

Questions about the Northern Green Expo? Call 651-633-4987 or toll-free 888-886-6652.


Trade Show Schedule

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Hundreds of exhibitors in a 178,000 square foot exhibit hall. For a full listing of exhibitors, please visit the Vendor Directory online at www.NorthernGreenExpo.org.

Registration and attendance at or participation in the Northern Green Expo constitutes an agreement by the registrant to Expo use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, and audiotapes of such events/activities.

Wednesday, January 14 Thursday, January 15 Friday, January 16

10:30am – 5:00pm 9:30am – 5:00pm 9:30am – 1:00pm

Dedicated Trade Show Hours Wednesday, January 14 10:30am—12:30pm 1:20pm—2:40pm Thursday, January 15 10:30am—2:00pm 3:50pm—5:00pm Friday, January 16 9:35am—10:35am 11:30am—1:00pm

Association Meeting Schedule Below is a list of association meetings that will occur during the 2015 Northern Green Expo. Wednesday, January 15, 2015 •

4:30pm - MNLA Annual Meeting, Room 208AB.

Thursday, January 9, 2014 •

10:45am—MPSTMA Annual Meeting, Room 208AB.

Morning Coffee

Noon—MAC Luncheon, Lounge A.

Free coffee will be available each morning in Lobby C while supplies last.

12:30pm—MGCSA Annual Meeting, Room 101CDE

3:00pm—MNRC Meeting, Room 207.

Who said there’s no such thing as a free lunch? Free lunch on the trade show floor on Thursday, January 15. Some restrictions apply, see www.NorthernGreenExpo.org.

Note: Times and rooms are subject to change.

Requests for Special Services at the Northern Green Expo If you have a disability and may require accommodation in order to fully participate in the Northern Green Expo, please call Cassie Larson at 651-633-4987 or toll-free 888-8866652. We ask for your cooperation in notifying us as soon as possible of your need for accommodation. While every effort will be made to meet attendees’ needs, we cannot guarantee the availability of accommodations in response to requests received after December 16, 2014. 17


COMING SOON: A NEW (AND STILL FREE) NORTHERN GREEN EXPO APP Before Expo: Design your own Green Expo experience by choosing your favorite sessions to attend and exhibitors to see. During Expo: You’ll always know what’s happening and what everyone is talking about with the new Activity Feed.

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The Northern Green Expo app will help you: • Create a customized schedule and exhibitor list. • Find out “What’s On Now” and track what people are talking about with the new Activity Feed. • Receive Expo updates/changes in real time. • Lighten your load – no need to carry around anything more than your mobile device!

CAREER CENTRAL This new area at the Northern Green Expo will showcase all aspects of career promotion and development. The following will be included in this space: • Booths featuring local institutions of higher learning. Talk to them about pursuing a degree or simply attending some classes good for continuing education. • A focus on the different career paths/opportunities available in the green industry. • Internship postings and opportunities. • Job postings and related news. • It is also an opportunity for you to see what’s new in the world of education and careers. JOB BOARD POSTING GUIDELINES • There is no official form for job postings. Bring your own job posting (no larger than a 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper) to place on the boards any time after 7 am on Wednesday, January 14th. • Please list only one job description per posting to ensure that your posting can be put under the correct category heading. • Expo staff will place empty acrylic holders on the boards along with category headings at the beginning of the show. Feel free to bring several copies of the posting which will allow potential employees to take a copy of your posting with them for response after the Expo. Acrylic holders will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Once they are full, a single posting can be tacked up to the board, but multiple copies cannot be left. • It is your responsibility to keep tabs on the job posting. If your copies run out, Expo staff will not be responsible for filling them. However, if you’d like to make additional copies, there is a UPS Store available onsite.

Note: Please do not include confidential information that you might not, for any reason, want available to the general public.



Seminar Descriptions

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 Speaker biographies can be found on NorthernGreenExpo.org

8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 101ABIJ

Friends Don't Let Friends Buy Annuals? Who are They Kidding? Allan Armitage

There is likely no other group of plants that have changed so rapidly as annuals. Available in genera we never heard of 10 years ago, flowering annuals and foliage annuals are being used by retailers, landscapers and gardeners everywhere. Dr. A will look at some of the tried and true like boring petunias and geraniums, as well as some of the exciting thrillers and fillers, and new tropicals for containers on the deck and in the park. 8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 103ABC

Get Paid for Your Work: Tips and Tricks to Make Sure you Get Paid at Every Job

region. Plant selection and care will be covered in this session including sustainable management using best ecological practices. 8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 211AB

Lightning Round! 10 Topics on the Future of Water in the Landscape Irrigation/Water Panel

This session will present topics of significance concerning water availability, use and reuse in the urban landscape and the potential effects – good and bad – on the green industry. 8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 101FGH

Design/Build: It’s Not the Economy, It’s You Jody Shilan

Bryan Zlimen

Tired of getting paid late or not at all? This seminar will discuss how you can use the way that you bid, invoice and deal with delinquent accounts to get paid faster. It will also cover important information about steps you need to take to use mechanic’s liens and options for collecting when clients refuse to pay. You work hard. Come learn about how to make sure you’re getting paid for the work you do. 8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 102DE

Landscape Management of Annuals and Perennials Mary Meyer

Using annuals and perennials in the landscape is an important part of landscape design and maintenance in the North Central 20

How would you like to learn the ultimate process for selling landscape design/build/ installation services? Shilan will walk you through “The 5D’s to Successful Selling”, step by step, and teach you how to not only sell installation work, but up-sell your projects for more than the original contract. 8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 101CDE

Tips, Tricks, and other BS.....from 40 years in the Golf Course Business Kevin Ross

It will be a rapid fire of tips and tricks learned through 40 years. Covered topics will include: dormant seeding, aerification, independent area management, keeping Poa free greens, inventions of the trades, and other BS.


Wednesday Seminar Descriptions 8:20 AM - 9:20 AM | 103DEF

12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 101FGH

Turgrass Research Update

Design/Build: Creating the Unbiddable Landscape Plan

Sam Bauer, Brian Horgan, Eric Watkins

Jody Shilan

Researchers from the turfgrass program will update you on the latest research being conducted at the Turfgrass Research, Outreach, and Education (TROE) Center and in field settings throughout the state. Topics will include low-input turfgrass species, breeding for winter hardy grasses, low-input grasses for golf courses, pesticide runoff, bee lawns, allelopathy, fine fescue sod, tall fescue establishment and sustainable turfgrass initiatives at Les Bolstad Golf Course and the St. Paul Campus. Overviews of several new projects funded by the Minnesota Golf Course Superintendents Association’s member-driven research will be provided.

If you’re tired of clients taking your plan, shopping it to the competition and getting a lower price, then this topic is perfect for you. We will show you what you must include in your landscape plan and what you should never, ever, ever put on your drawings. Finally, a way to make your competitors do their own homework. 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 101CDE

Golf Course Construction Thoughts: Irrigation Installation, Cart Paths and Bunkers Kevin Ross

9:30 AM - 10:25 AM | Ballroom A

Keynote: Team Building - You're on a Team, You May as Well be Good at It Kit Welchlin

More and more often we are being asked to work in groups to solve problems in creative ways. The effective communication techniques used by teams can help or hamper creativity and cohesiveness in organizations. Learn how to focus on the positive aspects of different perspectives and involve team building speakers and teamwork speakers in your training events. Team member effectiveness requires active participation. Now with intergenerational communication in the workplace, flexibility in style can help stress management in the workplace. Attendees will learn: • the requirements to build supportive teams that yield successful results • the tools for successful team meetings • the strategies of building successful teams • the essentials to build cohesiveness • the techniques to apply if a group member creates a problem

Irrigation installation will be discussed from a design, installation, and start up mode. Cart paths will be discussed from an engineering standpoint: routing, construction management, and installation. Repairing the construction damage will be highlighted. Bunkers will be discussed from a construction/renovation aspect. Maintenance of bunkers will also be highlighted 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 211AB

Irrigation Technologies: Keeping up with the Millennial Generation Randy Pearson

The technologies used in modern irrigation systems are changing and growing at a spectacular pace. These technologies offer levels of control for the irrigator that have we have not seen in the past and can only imagine for the future. However, few of the product features that include these technologies are being used to their fullest abilities. 21


Wednesday Seminar Descriptions It is time for us to step towards the technology and embrace what it has to offer us. There is some frustration ahead but it will be well worth the effort. Whether it is satellites giving us weather data, cell towers determining the actual rain or your cell phone programing your control system in between football scores, the technology is there to help us all. 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 102DE

Native Grass Conversion: Start to Finish Paul Bockenstedt

Converting turfgrass areas to natives provides multiple benefits, including improved wildlife habitat, water quality, and aesthetics. In an era with increasingly limited resources for maintenance and a strong public interest in restoration of native habitats, turf-to-native conversions offer a win-win solution. Bockenstedt will share information on successfully identifying potential sites for turf -to-native projects, aspects of design and implementation, as well as citizen and public official outreach. 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 103ABC

Negotiating Styles Terri Wilcox

There are plenty of opportunities in today’s world to negotiate…dealing with customers, selling an idea to your team, working through an issue, even talking with your teenager! Whenever you find yourself involved in conflict, there is a chance to negotiate. As Dr. Chester Karrass so eloquently puts it, “In business you don’t get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate.” In this presentationdiscussion the facilitator will touch on: • What is negotiating and what is your ultimate goal? • Part of negotiating is an art, part is science. 22

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How do you enter into a negotiating situation? It’s all a matter of perspective Conflict management

12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 101ABIJ

Perennials: Will We Ever Get Tired of Them? Allan Armitage

How many echinaceas can one person stand? How many echinaceas have to die before we realize that not all plants are created equal? Dr. A has no quarrel with coneflowers or coral bells or Russian sage, but he will try to show his favorite performers and wonderful new and true perennials for landscapers, retailers and gardeners. 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 208CD

Retaining Wall Basics Tim Huinker

This class is an overview on retaining walls and basic construction. We will cover installation techniques and different ways to increase efficiencies on the job site. 12:30 PM - 1:20 PM | 103DEF

Trees and the Law: Whose Tree is it Anyway? Manual Jordan, Patrick McGuiness

Join attorney Patrick McGuiness and Arborist Manuel Jordan to find out what the law says about tree ownership. What can property owners legally do when it comes to branches that overhang their property, and roots that invade their yard? Learn about who is responsible for trees that straddle property lines, and how liability is assessed when a tree falls onto a neighboring property. In addition to learning what the law says, receive practical advice for working with property owners, neighbors, and municipalities to resolve tree issues without the need for the legal system.



Wednesday Seminar Descriptions 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 103ABC

2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 211AB

Dealing with Difficult People/ Customers

No Potable Water for Irrigation: The Need to Change our Plant Palette!, Part 1

Kit Welchlin

Tim Malooly, Water/Irrigation Panel

It is estimated that 20 –21% of our population can be classified as difficult people. No matter where you go, there will be at least one difficult person to deal with. Difficult people look for your buttons. They don’t push your buttons; they punch them! Identify the “nasty people” and learn how to stop being hurt by them without becoming one of them! Attendees will learn: • the ten different types of difficult people • the five action steps to respond rather than react • the five stages in controlling your emotions and responding appropriately • how to differentiate yourself from everyone else • the fifty strategies to deal with the truly ruthless 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 101FGH

Design/Build: How to Perform the Perfect Kitchen Table Presentation Jody Shilan

When it comes to presenting a landscape plan, most of us end up doing it at the client’s kitchen table. This is not an easy task. The kids are crying, the dog is barking, cell phones are ringing and everybody is distracted. Learn how to manage the chaos to perform the perfect kitchen table presentation and your closing rates will go through the roof, not your client’s blood pressure.

This hosted session with Q&A will feature key influencers who will deliver information on topics including: the Waters of the State Act, groundwater issues in the Northeast Metro, Stormwater mandates and practices in Minnesota, technology available today to ensure efficient use of outdoor water, the new landscape sprinkler standard and its potential affect. 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 102DE

Outdoor Lighting: Troubleshooting Made Easy Jim Duerr

We will start with a little information about design to get the understanding of lighting layout. We will quickly move into troubleshooting. Many seminars teach you how to design and install the lighting, but what do you do if things do not work? Your client calls and some lights are out. Where do you start? I am going to walk you through sure-fire ways to quickly find the problems and solve them. 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 101CDE

Preserving the Tradition of Classic Courses While Improving the Playability and Maintenance Michael Hurdzan

Practical adjustments that can be made to ANY existing golf course that enhance both playability and maintainability, reduce operating costs and often, do not require the oversight of a golf course architect.

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Seminar Descriptions 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 103DEF

Pruning Young Trees: Success Stories Start at Planting Chad Giblin

Timely pruning of young trees is critical to their long-term success! Our urban forests are full of newly-planted trees that require judicious maintenance - just like their mature neighbors. Proper pruning of fast-growing trees is even more important. Species like American and hybrid elms, Freeman maple, and many others require unique levels of pruning to ensure long life. This seminar will cover the basics of developmental pruning from the nursery through the first few years in the landscape. 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 101ABIJ

Selecting Fruit Trees for the Landscape Emily Hoover, Emily Tepe

Fruit trees are becoming a popular choice in home, school, and commercial landscapes; but success requires informed choices, realistic expectations, and a bit of know-how. In this session, we will delve into the details of what it takes to provide your customers with fruit trees that will be attractive, productive, and easy to maintain. Topics will include assessing your customer’s interests and expectations, site selection, choosing the right species and varieties, the importance of rootstocks, ensuring pollination and fruit set, and maintenance tips for growing fruit trees with success. 2:40 PM - 3:30 PM | 208CD

Visual Merchandising Trends and Techniques, Part 1 Joe Baer

Joe Baer will lead you through current retail and visual merchandising trends that will inspire you to attain new levels in

merchandising excellence. Baer will also give you a crash course in visual merchandising basics and techniques, and even a few tricks. 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 101CDE

Golf Course Design Concepts for Tree and Native Grass Placement Michael Hurdzan

The visual drama of a golf course can often, perhaps counter intuitively, be enhanced by replacing intensively maintained areas with natural vegetation, thereby reducing maintenance costs and improving a golf course’s environmental image. 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 101ABIJ

Home Outside: Creating the Landscape You Love Julie Moir Messervy

In this inspiring lecture, award-winning landscape designer and author Julie Moir Messervy demystifies the art and practice of landscape design for homeowners and professionals alike. Using beautiful images, together with helpful tips, case studies, before and after images, diagrams, and plans, she walks you through the process of turning any property into the “home outside” you’ve always dreamed of. Julie highlights many of the ideas introduced in her book, Home Outside: Creating the Landscape You Love, illustrating that good landscape design does not have to be overwhelming or expensive. 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 211AB

No Potable Water for Irrigation: The Need to Change our Plant Palette!, Part 2 Debbie Lonnee, Tim Malooly, Fred Rozumalski

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Wednesday Seminar Descriptions plant selection and stewardship in a world of more limited and expensive water. 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 103DEF

Trunk Formula Method: Variation of Variable Variability Manuel Jordan, Ken Simons

The Trunk Formula Method is commonly used to value large trees. After an overview of the applicability of this method, join us in exploring the formula components (variables) and see how they affect the appraised monetary value. From the species, to the condition, to the location: see how anything from new improved tree varieties to the local impact of EAB can change the monetary value. Examples of how personal actions or judgments, common defects and proximity to significant biotic plant stressors alter the final appraisal. 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 102DE

Turfgrass: Getting the Most from your Granular Fertilizers Sam Bauer, Matt Cavanaugh

Turfgrass managers rely on granular fertility as a means of producing a healthy playing surface. New fertilizer products are entering the marketplace every year, and these products provide many options for designing fertility programs. In this session, we will discuss various granular fertilizer technologies and the research surrounding these technologies. Additionally, we will work through case studies on how to properly design a granular fertility program with the goal of maximizing turfgrass nitrogen use efficiency and cost effectiveness.

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3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 208CD

Visual Merchandising Trends and Techniques, Part 2 Joe Baer

The world of retail and visual merchandising is continually evolving. Learn about some of the technology trends that are influencing the expectations of shoppers across all types of retail businesses. In this session, Baer will give you a glimpse into the future of retail merchandising. 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM | 103ABC

Work Ethic… Is It Out There Somewhere? Terri Wilcox

“If you’d just do the work we hired you to do…” Why do some individuals work hard and are committed to excellence while others don’t know where to begin? As owners, leaders and managers we EXPECT our people to work hard and perform at an independent level. So why is it that we seem to be disappointed so often? Is it because our employees can’t live up to our business expectations and standards or is it because workers today lack any kind of work ethic? Join us in taking a closer look at work ethic, the latest research on work ethic, and exploring ideas on how to apply this concept today:


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Events You Won’t Want to Miss WEDNESDAY EVENING: MNLA AWARDS GALA

The Awards Gala will begin at 5:30 p.m. on January 14, 2015 in the Millennium Hotel’s Grand Foyer and Ballroom. The MNLA Awards Gala celebrates Minnesota’s green industry and the year’s award winners. Join the best of the best for an evening full of fantastic food, outstanding projects, amazing volunteers, and lots of fun. Kick off your year in style at the Awards Gala! One free drink, all food stations, dessert & coffee included with ticket purchase. Cash bar available throughout the event. Note that this is a ticketed event with a separate fee from the Expo.

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Cost: Tickets are $65 and are available on a first come first served basis, as there is a limit on our capacity. Go to MNLA.biz to order your tickets now. SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

THURSDAY MORNING: MNLA LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST Time: 7:30-8:20 a.m. Topic: National Issues with Minnesota Impact: What are some of the national issues having impacts in Minnesota? Pollinators & pesticides, invasive plants and Congress’s tax reform efforts are sure to be discussed. Featured Speaker: Craig Regelbrugge, AmericanHort’s Senior VP for Industry Advocacy and Research Fees: This is a ticketed event with a separate fee from the Northern Green Expo. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased with your registration for the Northern Green Expo. Come and learn about how you can have a voice on important issues that affect your business! LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST SPONSORS:


THURSDAY MIDDAY: FREE LUNCH FOR ALL ATTENDEES Expo Lunch Supported by:

Be sure to take advantage of Thursday’s free lunch in the trade show café and green spaces. Some restrictions apply. See www.NorthernGreenExpo.org.

THURSDAY EVENING: MNLA’S 90TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY The year 2015 marks the 90th Anniversary of the Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association and we invite all Northern Green Expo attendees to help us celebrate! Where: Ballroom A, Minneapolis Convention Center When: Thursday, January 15, 2014 beginning at 5:00 p.m. Cost: Entrance, concert, and snacks are all FREE (while supplies last). Cash bars will be available throughout the event. Relax and catch up with green industry colleagues or get your dance moves on with entertainment provided by the local band Slip Twister!

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Seminar Descriptions

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 Speaker biographies can be found on NorthernGreenExpo.org.

7:30 AM - 8:20 AM | 101CDE

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 103DEF

Fungicide Chemistries and Modes of Action

Improving on What Nature Delivered

Frank Wong

Kris Bachtell

This seminar will provide a review of the major classes of fungicides used for disease control on golf courses. Mode of action, systemicity and resistance development will be a focus for the talk. The best uses for the control of key diseases will also be covered. This seminar will also highlight new fungicide products and how they can be best used.

Plant hobbyists and professionals have been breeding and selecting for improved traits of ornamental plants for hundreds of years. Many of these new plant selections are not only more attractive, but many also host increased hardiness and better resistance to pests and diseases. Plantsman Kris Bachtell’s lecture will address useful tree and woody plant selections that are improvements from their “wild form” and give examples of how these selections were created and perpetuated through clonal propagation.

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 211AB

How Technology and Water Availability are Changing the Irrigation Industry Chris LeConte

With water rates rising and increased consumer environmental consciousness, landscape irrigation water waste has become low hanging fruit for conservation programs and a significant business opportunity. As property owners move to “water friendly” landscapes as part of their sustainability goals, it represents an opportunity for irrigation professionals to become solutions providers. Case studies will be reviewed showing the affect that irrigation modifications, in conjunction with plant palette modifications, can have on site appearance and site water use.

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8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 101ABIJ

Landscape Design Ideas that Work Julie Moir Messervy

In the age of ubiquitous digital devices and screens, time and space in the out-of-doors are essential to our physical, mental, and even spiritual health. One way to engage with nature is to create a landscape around your house that draws you and your loved ones outside. If you build it, they will come—to bask with a cup of coffee in the early morning rays, to play hopscotch on the driveway, to harvest the ripest tomato along with a snip of basil for a fresh caprese salad, to plant a rose bush, or to catch fireflies in the grassy meadow under the stars. These real-life experiences bring to children and adults alike a deep connection to our earth and a rekindling of spirit that can’t happen any other way.


VISIT US IN BOOTH 130 & IN CAREER CENTRAL • T alk with experts about the latest in research and everyday applications • L earn about classes offered by the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, including the Master Gardener program, gardening and horticulture classes, food and wine programs, Children’s Garden Summer Camps and more. • Pick up our Minnesota Hardy publication

HIGHER EDUCATION ALUMNI SOCIAL Connect with alumni, students, faculty and staff from area institutions.

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Thursday Seminar Descriptions 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 102DE

Nutrient Management Planning for Athletic Fields and Grounds Doug Soldat

This session will go back to the basics for at look a soil testing and how it can be used to form the back bone of your fertility plan.

green industry. The structure and composition of the industry and the major production and marketing factors will be highlighted. 9:40 AM - 10:30 AM | 101CDE

Disease Management Tips for Hard to Control Diseases Frank Wong

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 101CDE

Poa Annual Diseases: Brown Ring Patch, Anthracnose and Summer Patch Frank Wong

This seminar will highlight information on three key diseases of annual bluegrass used as golf course turf: brown ring (Waitea) patch, anthracnose and summer patch. Identification, timing and key cultural and chemical controls will be discussed. Integrated management of these diseases in seasonal programs will be featured. 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 101FGH

Soil Classification for Hardscapes Bill Kwasny

This short course will present the basic principles of classifying soils for civil engineering projects. The basis of the course will be the Unified Soil Classification System, ASTM D 2487 and 2488. 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | 103ABC

The Green Industry Outlook for 2015, Part 1 Marco Palma

The first part of the presentation will concentrate on major economic and marketing trends of the green industry. A general economic outlook will be provided, with emphasis on relevant indicators to the 32

This seminar will highlight information on “hard to control� and emerging diseases of golf course turf. Tips and tricks for the control of fairy ring, fungicide-resistant dollar spot, and bacterial diseases will be highlighted. Cultural and chemical controls will be discussed, including the development of seasonal control programs. 9:40 AM - 10:30 AM | 101ABIJ

Gardens & Spirituality Julie Moir Messervy

Contemplate the transcendent power of landscape as seen through the eyes of awardwinning landscape designer and author Julie Moir Messervy. Julie explores the deeply personal process of designing a beautiful landscape and reveals how spirituality can inform garden design and the landscapes we create on the earth. 9:40 AM - 10:30 AM | 208CD

Pruning: Are We Doing it for the Trees or to Them? John Ball

Pruning is the most common tree care task performed by homeowners and arborists but are we doing for the trees or us? This session will cover how pruning can be done to benefit both the tree and people.


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Thursday Seminar Descriptions 9:40 AM - 10:30 AM | 102DE

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 208CD

Social Media Marketing and Your Business

Buyer, Buyer (Quite The Collector), How Does Your Inventory Grow?

Oscar Stuttgen

Steve Bailey

Learn the importance of social media marketing, how it can positively impact your business, and learn the do's and don'ts of a successful online marketing plan. We will discuss when it is important to delegate the task because of how complex some of the popular social media platforms can be.

As your business grows, so does your inventory. With increasing customer counts and revenues, it’s necessary to have even more Inventory, right? WRONG! Identifying ‘good inventory’ and ‘bad inventory’ will lead you to… Doing Something About it.

9:40 AM - 10:30 AM | 103ABC

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 101FGH

The Green Industry Outlook for 2015, Part 2 Marco Palma

The second part of the economic outlook presentation will build upon the data presented in part 1. What are the implications for your competitive strategy? What strategy is right for you? How does innovation shape the current and potential profitability of your business? 9:40 AM - 10:30 AM | 101FGH

Why Retaining Walls Fail Bill Kwasny

Bill Kwasny has over 44 years of experience as a geotechnical and materials engineer. He has been involved in geotechnical explorations for retaining walls, in retaining wall design, and as an expert witness in wall failures. He will describe design and construction factors that he has seen contribute to retaining wall failures, for modular block, "big block," and boulder walls. Kwasny will review steps that can be taken to reduce the potential for retaining wall failures.

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Common Math Calculations to Effectively Manage Turfgrass Sites David Chalmers

Managing turf for lawns, parks, sod production, golf, and sports involves using measured amounts of resource inputs (e.g, water, fertilizer nutrients, plant protectants). Inputs are applied according to turf need and within industry standard agronomic rates to measured turfgrass areas with minimum risk for negative environmental impact. If calculations, calibration, and application are correct the turf responds to our management. With errors in calculation, calibration, and technique, applications may be ineffective, wasteful or potentially harmful. The goal of this seminar is to familiarize yourself with some basic math calculations used in turf maintenance and to make sure the decimal point always ends up in the right place!


Seminar Descriptions 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 102DE

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 103ABC

Lake and Pond Weed Management-Aquatics Recertification (Cat. F), Part 1

Research for the Real World: Green Industry Research Highlights and Trends

John Barten, Dick Osgood

Jim Calkins

Because aquatic systems by definition have adequate water, something will always grow when sunlight and nutrients are available. Management strategy needs to recognize this reality. Topics covered during these sessions (part 1 and part 2) include: • The essential elements of a successful aquatic pest management program • How to measure aquatic system volume • Pest identification • Define the magnitude of problems • Determine the source of problem • Develop appropriate management strategy

Since its humble beginnings, the nursery and landscape industry has benefited from research efforts designed to increase our basic understanding of plant science and how the application of that knowledge can be used to enhance the success and profitability of the green industry. Clearly green industry professionals have a vested interest in nursery and landscape research and continue to benefit from such efforts. With this relationship in mind, the MNLA Foundation included a focus on research in its new, strategic work plan adopted in 2011 and has been sharing nursery and landscape research activities and findings since January of 2012 under the heading "Research for the Real World." This session will highlight some of these reports and outline the current trends in green industry research. It will also provide an opportunity for MNLA members to comment and provide input related to this MNLA Foundation initiative.

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 103DEF

New Elms for American Cities Kris Bachtell

Once a major landscape tree, the American elm (Ulmus americana) was the dominant tree in most street tree and park plantings in northern regions of the United States. Due to its broad range of environmental tolerances, classic cathedral-like form, and other attributes, it was viewed as the “perfect” tree. Unfortunately, it was extremely vulnerable to Dutch Elm Disease (DED), and millions of mature specimens were lost in the 1930s. Today, as a result of a number of selecting and breeding programs, a completely new generation of elms is becoming available to beautify and green American cities.

2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 101ABIJ

Small Sites/Big Ideas Landscape Design Concepts, Part 1 Greg Pierceall

With today’s changing life styles and life cycles, both urban and suburban outdoor spaces are trending toward downsizing. Often, the smaller the site, the more complex the design solutions. This program offering is looking at site scale and the landscape opportunities for creative, functional, and fun outdoor living environments. Examples of small landscape settings will illustrate the concepts and details that make for small sites with big ideas. “Design BIG and detail small” is the mantra of this program. 35


Thursday Seminar Descriptions 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 101CDE

3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 208CD

USGA: The 2014 Year in Review

Doing Something About It... How Much Inventory Do You Really Need?

Bob Vavrek

The winter of 2013/2014 broke records for cold temperatures and snowfall at numerous locations throughout the upper midwest. Golf courses in the Chicago to Detroit corridor that possess playing surfaces dominated by Poa annua experienced severe winterkill to greens and fairways. A number of courses decided to rebuild or regrass greens to creeping bentgrass in response to the extensive turf injury and slow recovery of turf during an unseasonably cool spring. This presentation will discuss causes of winter injury, tips for rapid recovery, and the prerequisites necessary to attempt putting green conversion from Poa annua to creeping bentgrass. 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | 211AB

Water, What Business Opportunities Are Available RIGHT NOW? Tim Malooly, Irrigation/Water Panel

This interactive session will build upon the the morning irrigation/water sessions, and present business opportunities to pursue in light of trends in outdoor water use, reuse and management. Topics of discussion include: • Minimal Impact Design opportunities • Permeable pavement • Irrigation as a stormwater management tool • Rain gardens • Trees • Promoting and practicing efficient irrigation • Promoting alternative plant selection • Alternatives to the living desert

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Steve Bailey

Tying inventory levels to inventory performance is the key to good garden center retailing. Taking that knowledge a step further, which categories should you expand, and which should you eliminate? The answers are vital to your center’s future and success. 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 102DE

Lake and Pond Weed Management-Aquatics Recertification (Cat. F), Part 2 John Barten, Dick Osgood

Because aquatic systems by definition have adequate water, something will always grow when sunlight and nutrients are available. Management strategy needs to recognize this reality. Topics covered during these sessions (part 1 and part 2) include: • The essential elements of a successful aquatic pest management program • How to measure aquatic system volume • Pest identification • Define the magnitude of problems • Determine the source of problem • Develop appropriate management strategy 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 103ABC

Liabilities in a Park/School Setting Patrick McGuiness

Liability is a huge concern for parks and sports facilities. While some things are completely out of your control, there are many steps you can take to minimize your exposure to liability. In this humorous and educational seminar, Patrick McGuiness will



Thursday Seminar Descriptions cover the types of risk which are inherent at any park or facility, and what can be done to limit the amount of risk. We will cover what steps you can take from a maintenance standpoint, and how you can modify employee behavior to improve overall safety. Finally, the seminar will address calculated risks which have been deemed acceptable (such as alcohol policies), and help you figure out what level of risk you are willing to take on as a 'cost of doing business'. 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 101FGH

Protecting Pollinators Marla Spivak

Bees and other insect pollinators are facing population declines due to multiple and interacting causes. Drawing on examples from current research, the effects of pathogens, parasites, pesticides and habitat fragmentation on bee health will be discussed. Strategies to improve bee health and pollinator abundance and diversity will be given, including planting pollinator friendly flowers and ensuring these flowers are not contaminated with insecticides. 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 101ABIJ

Small Sites/Big Ideas Landscape Design Concepts, Part 2 Greg Pierceall

Just as sites can be small in size and large in character, average to larger properties are an assemblage of small pieces that combine to define the whole site. In this session, we will look at a mid-century modern site and landscape design that conveys how a larger site is a combination of smaller site areas.

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Small parts within a landscape collectively result in an overall landscape composition. 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 103DEF

Tree Diversity: What We Should Be Planting in the Landscape John Ball

We all know we need to plant a diversity of trees, but do we know what to plant and why? Diversity, as a protection against future exotic threats, is not at the species level, but the genus. This session will cover what we should be planting in the landscape. 3:00 PM - 3:50 PM | 101CDE

USGA Rules of Golf and How They Affect Golf Course Maintenance Tyler Riggin

Golf course maintenance and the rules of golf should work hand-in-hand with each other. However, they can be at odds with each other if not handled properly. This session will offer superintendents and administrators a look at how to improve day-to-day maintenance procedures (e.g. course signage, hazard marking, etc.) while also affording the golfer a proper field to play on.


CONNECT WITH INDUSTRY VENDORS AT THE SHOW AND ONLINE Visit hundreds of exhibitors in a 178,000 square foot exhibit hall onsite at the Northern Green Expo. Plus, afterwards, connect with these exhibitors all year long by visiting the vendor directory online at www.NorthernGreenExpo.org.

FEATURED PRODUCT SHOWCASE The Featured Product Showcase will be in Lobby D during the Northern Green Expo. This will be the first place to stop after you receive your registration badge. Check out what’s new and what’s hot in the industry. We’re celebrating exciting green industry products! You’ll be able find out more about each product, which company provides it, and which booth that company is exhibiting in on the trade show floor. Don’t miss it!

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) Looking for continuing education units (CEUs) for your industry certification or license? Northern Green Expo offers classes that meet the requirements for: • International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) • Irrigation Association (IA) • Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association Certified Professional (MNLA-CP) • National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) • Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) Pesticide Recertification • Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry (MN-DOLI) Power Limited Technician • Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design (AELSLAGID) Visit www.NorthernGreenExpo.org/Education/Continuing-Education-Units for the latest information on which sessions qualify for each organization. Each certified or licensed individual is responsible to determine which sessions meet each organization’s differing requirements.


Friday General Session Seminar Descriptions

Speaker biographies can be found on NorthernGreenExpo.org

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM | 103ABC

Sodium, Bicarbonate, and Iron: Should You Be Concerned? Doug Soldat

An overview of some recent research that evaluated both real and imagined problems of USGA putting greens. 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM | 103DEF

Thinking about Venturing into Vegetables? Dean Engelmann

Know what to grow, know how to grow, and know who to grow for. Dean Engellman of Tangletown Gardens will share his experiences of venturing into the vast world of vegetables. 8:35 AM - 9:30 AM | 102DE

Apps for Your Tool Belt: Useful Apps for the Golf & Turf Industry Bob Porter

This seminar will cover useful mobile apps for the golf course and turf industry. The featured apps shown will allow users the abilty to work more in the field and away from the traditional office. We also cover some useful and new technolgy for the turf industry. 8:35 AM - 9:30 AM | 103DEF

Gravel Bed Technology Gary Johnson

Gravel beds have been in use by nurseries in North America for decades‌ maybe even longer. Originally designed as "heeling-in" beds for bare-rooted trees, shrubs, vines and 40

fruit trees, the University of Minnesota is experimenting with gravel beds to produce seedlings with more fibrous root systems and no tap roots, recovering pot-bound root systems, and offering an option for communities that want to plant bare-rooted trees in the autumn. 8:35 AM - 9:30 AM | 103ABC

Plant Roots and Soil Organisms: The Carbon Cycle John Lloyd

Carbon-based molecules are the primary food source for soil organisms. The abundance of carbon food sources and their availability for microbial utilization drive soil food webs. The quality of the carbon sources directly impacts microbial decomposition and indirectly influences soil parameters that are important for root development and health of landscape plants. In his presentation, Dr. Lloyd describes the processes involved in carbon mineralization and relates them directly to how we manage soils for the health of plants in our landscapes. 10:35 AM - 11:30 AM | 103DEF

Composting Successes and Failures Tom Halbach, John Lloyd

There are many composts and composted materials that can be used by landscape managers to benefit the health of the plants under their care. Many products can have unintended effects if a basic understanding of their biological activity is not well understood. In this session, the speakers will describe the hits and misses that have been made in the industry in regard to the use of composts and composted products, and how


Friday General Session Seminar Descriptions landscape managers can learn from the experiences of others. In addition, we will consider some examples of compost facilities from different locations that have failed and compare them to some facilities that have been successful. Are there common factors that can help to explain the different outcomes? How can we use this information in expanding the composting industry? 10:35 AM - 11:30 AM | 102DE

Strategies for Career Success in the Golf Course Industry Dave Chalmers

How golf course superintendents manage the non-agronomic parts of the job can impact one’s career! This presentation blends industry perspective and examples to help industry professionals position themselves for greater recognition by supervisors and clientele. Dr. Chalmers will focus on how competence, communication, reputation, integrity and trust matter in advancing one’s career; to better educate people as to what you do, have people value what you do, and be perceived as you would like to be perceived. 10:35 AM - 11:30 AM | 103ABC

University of Minnesota Top Annual Performers Mary Meyer

In the past, no other segment of the floriculture production industry has enjoyed such strong public interest and use of its product than annual flowering plants (bedding plants). Bedding plants are an indispensable item for landscape use, presenting an array of flowers and foliage that add color and texture to the landscapes of homes, businesses, shopping malls, public buildings, city streets and parks.

trials conducted at the West Central Research and Outreach Center (WCROC) Horticulture Display Garden in Morris, and the North Central Research and Outreach Center in Grand Rapids. 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | 102DE

Apps for the Green Industry2015 Brandon Gallagher Watson

Just five years ago it seemed only a handful of young hipsters had a smartphone in their pocket, now it seems everyone has one. Besides their obvious entertainment value, how can these devices and the apps that run on them help us in our day to day jobs in the green industry? Learn which apps are useful, which apps are educational, and which apps are just plain cool. 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | 103ABC

Espalier: How to Prune for Shape and Fruit Katherine Aby

Practical pruning and training directions for espaliers with diagrams of techniques and results; no prior espalier experience needed. 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | 103DEF

Plants for the Shade Garden Beyond Hosta and Ferns Steve Kelley

There's nothing more relaxing in the landscape than the tranquility of a shade garden, yet many folks throw their hands up in despair at the mere sight of shade. Times were that mulches were the prime answer to bare shady ground where nothing was thought to grow. Steve's talk will provide you with the confidence and a fresh way of looking at that shady plot.

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Friday Pesticide Recertification Seminar Descriptions

Speaker biographies can be found on NorthernGreenExpo.org.

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM | 101ABIJ

10:35 AM - 11:30 AM | 101CDE

MDA General Session: Licensing Update and Other Topics

Arborist/Nursery/Greenhouse: Understanding How Neonics and Systemics Carry on to the Landscape

Alison Rossow

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is responsible for regulating pesticide use in the state. This presentation will provide an overview of regulations and requirements for persons applying pesticides. It will focus on licensing, record keeping and other applicator issues. 8:40 AM - 9:35 AM | 101ABIJ

Can Pesticides and Pollinators Co-Exist? Marla Spivak

Every load of pollen a honey bee collects has an average of six detectable pesticide residues. Are all of these harmful? How do multiple pesticides affect bee health? Ways to protect bees from acute pesticide poisonings will be outlined, including preventing drift of insecticides onto flowering plants. Effects of chronic, sublethal doses of systemic insecticides will be illustrated. Pesticides and pollinators can co-exist, but will require thinking twice about the importance of crop protection and the importance of protecting the insect pollinators responsible for onethird of our nation's food supply.

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Vera Krischik

Honey bees and our native bees, such as bumble bees, pollinate 30% of the plants that produce the vegetables, fruits, and nuts that we consume. Bees pollinate native plants that require seed to sustain future populations. These seeds and fruits from native plants are fed on by many animals, from birds to bears. Both native bees and managed honey bees are in decline. The causes are complex, and we can make a difference by ensuring our landscapes and management practices are bee-friendly. 10:35 AM - 11:30 AM | 101FGH

Turf/Golf: Plant Defense Activators and Plant Health Fungicides Angela Orshinsky

This session will explain what plant defense activators and plant health fungicides are and how they work against different types of pathogens. Examples of different products will be given and strategies for incorporation of these products into a management plan will be discussed.


Friday Pesticide Recertification Seminar Descriptions 1:00 PM - 1:40 PM | 101ABIJ

Pesticide Safety: Transportation & SDS Kimberly Pope

Over the past couple of years there have been changes to what most applicators know as Material Safety Data Sheets. This presentation will focus on these changes and how it might effect applicators. Also, this presentation will cover important information on transporting pesticides from site to site. 1:50 PM - 2:30 PM | 101ABIJ

Understanding Difficult Pesticide Labeling Language Andrew Thostenson

This is an interactive session exploring the complexities of pesticide labeling language. Participants will review a commonly used herbicide label and respond to questions via an audience response device. 2:35 PM - 3:35 PM | 101ABIJ

Pesticide Safety: Putting Pesticides in Perspective Kimberly Pope

Understanding pesticide toxicity is very important for applicators and their clientele. This presentation will help applicators better understand the potential toxicity of pesticides that they may use from day-to-day. It will focus on how the dose and exposure effects toxicity and other general pesticide safety knowledge.

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JANUARY 14–16, 2015 Now one week later! Julie Moir Messervy

Jody Shilan

Kit Welchlin

Fred Rozumalski

Kris Bachtell Greg Pierceall

Chris LeConte

Joe Baer Marla Spivak

John Ball

Allan Armitage

Michael J. Hurdzan

Steve Bailey

Grow your knowledge with these speakers and more at the 2015 Northern Green Expo! Generously Supported by:

Minneapolis Convention Center

www.NorthernGreenExpo.org


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