Monday, February 14, 2011

Ornamental Newsletter

Subject: Ornamental Newsletter

 

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Good Morning,

 

The 2011 Tree and Landscape Short Course is this Friday, February 18th.  Register in advance at the link below as there are limited seats left. The theme this year is Sustaining Urban Landscapes and includes topics vital to everyone:

Sustainable Urban Landscapes
     Michael Raupp, Ph.D., University of Maryland
Managing Cold Damage to Palms
     Monica Elliott, Ph.D., University of Florida
Irrigation System Design, Efficiency and Optimization
     Michael Dukes, Ph.D., University of Florida
Complexities and Conondrims in Dendro-pathology
     Ed Barnard, Ph.D., Florida Forest Pathologist
Pesticide Sprayer Calibration
     Mary Beth Henry, University of Florida
Pesticide Vehicle Inspection
     Paul Mitola, FDACS - Pest Control Inspectors
Florida Green Industries BMPs
     Don Rainey, University of Florida
Urban Landscape IPM Diagnostic Key
     Geioffrey Denny, Ph.D., G>C> Denny Horticulture
New Developments in Oak Decline
     Jason Smith, Ph.D., University of Florida
UsinfgInjection Systems to Treat Tree Insect and Diseases
     Richard Bailey, Certified Arborist, ProForester, Inc.

The event is being held at the 'new' Trinkle Conference Center on the Hillsborough County Community College Campus in Plant City FL.
 
As always, we have kept the price as low as possible. This year participants will pay $30 and have the opportunity to earn FDAC's pesticide CEU's, ISA abortist CEU's and FNGLA CEU's. 
You can register online at:
 
http://2011shortcourse.eventbrite.com

 

We look forward to seeing you at the 2011 Tree and Landscape Short Course.
 
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch .......


Susan Haddock
Commercial Horticulture/IPM Agent




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