The Standard Journal

Growers invited to get nerdy June 12-15

-

University of Georgia Cooperativ­e Extension and the Georgia Green Industry Associatio­n are inviting veteran nursery and greenhouse growers to “get nerdy” with them this summer at the inaugural Academy of Crop Production, June 12-15 at Hotel Indigo in Athens, Georgia.

Organized for greenhouse managers, nursery growers and landscape designers who want a more in-depth educationa­l experience, the threeday Academy of Crop Production will include 18 speakers from 14 universiti­es.

“Growers across the nation have been asking for more “high-level” education targeted at nursery managers and owners,” said Paul Thomas, an Extension horticultu­rist at UGA and one of the academy’s organizers. “There are lots of trade show type programs out there that target introducto­ry-type ideas. But our content is more in-depth and technical, while maintainin­g that friendly and fun atmosphere that we are known for in the Southeast.”

The goal of organizing the academy was to give experience­d green industry profession­als access to the most cutting-edge crop production research available in a non-academic and fun atmosphere.

Topics will include employee management, variety trial reports, the best uses of smart irrigation and unmanned aerial vehicle technology.

“It’s going to be a great time for people who love plants and plant production to talk about the challenges and opportunit­ies facing their operations, and to learn from some of the best experts in the field,” said Matt Chappell, an Extension nursery horticultu­rist with UGA Extension.

In addition to the daytime workshop session, the academy will be punctuated by events to allow participan­ts and their families to socialize, including an opening night gala hosted by GGIA at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a pool party at UGA’s Legion Pool sponsored by Harrell’s Fertilizer, an evening banquet sponsored by Netafim USA and the UGA Trial Gardens Commercial Open House sponsored by Ball Horticultu­ral.

As with most UGA Extension offerings, this conference will offer five to eight credit hours of pesticide continuing education credits and three to five hours of Internatio­nal Society of Arboricult­ure regional credits (depending upon state) for Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississipp­i, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

Registrati­on costs $400 per participan­t. To register for the academy and to view the full schedule, visit http://t.uga.edu/21R.

Discounted room rates for conference participan­ts are available at the Hotel Indigo in downtown Athens. Reservatio­ns should be booked separately by calling (706) 546-0430 with hotel booking code “UGA Horticultu­re Commercial Agricultur­e.” Conference pricing is available through May 31.

 ??  ?? Horticultu­rist presents new ideas.
Horticultu­rist presents new ideas.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States