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Landscapers can benefit from IPM conference

Oklahoma

Professional landscapers, nursery growers and gardeners alike put a lot of effort into their landscapes and gardens. The last thing they want to see is damage done by pesky pests.

In an effort to fill a void for those involved in the landscape and horticulture industry, Oklahoma State University is offering an "Integrated Pest Management for the Landscape Professional" conference on May 28. The multidisciplinary conference will take place at the OSU Botanical Garden located west of Stillwater.

The conference will address the many facets of a landscape IPM program, said Mike Schnelle, OSU Cooperative Extension Service ornamental floriculture specialist.

"The program will benefit pest control operators, professional landscape maintenance personnel, parks and recreational employees, nursery and garden center personnel, as well as individuals who are wanting to hone their landscape management skills," Schnelle said.

Early registration is $60 and must be postmarked by May 16. Oklahoma Botanical Garden members, county Extension educators and Master Gardeners may register for $45. The registration fee is $80 after May 16. Contact Stephanie Larimer at 405-744-5404 for more information. The conference will begin in the OSUBG Educational Center and lunch will be provided.

Discussion topics on the conference agenda include identification of abiotic disorders, identification and control of plant pathogens, invasive pests update, weed identification and control, colony collapse disorder, nuisance animal control in city limits, eco-sensitive control strategies of pests and diseases, mosquito surveillance, container recycling and much more.

A number of OSU specialists will be on hand to share their expertise on these topics and more.

"We're encouraging all participants to come prepared for considerable walking at the OSU Botanical Garden," Schnelle said. "We're also encouraging participants to bring samples of insect-ridden, diseased or otherwise sickly plants for identification, control recommendations or for educating fellow green professionals."

Participants will be eligible for Continuing Education Units.

5/19/08
5 Star OK\17-B

Date: 5/15/08


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