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PROFESSIONAL MARKETS TECHNICAL SEMINAR
SPOKANE CONVENTION CENTER
JANUARY 28, 2016
VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
8:00 Bare ground herbicide update. Matt ZoostAlligare
8:45 Product update on Lock Down™, AquaSweep™, Vanquish®, and E-2.
Jon StorrNufarm
9:30 Economic and effective bare ground control.
Kent PittardBayer
10:15 Break
10:30 Wilbur-Ellis Company new EA technology. Dan ComingoreWilbur-Ellis Company
11:15 Control those obnoxious weeds in rangelands and bare ground.
Bob StewartDow AgroSciences
12:00 Lunch Guest Speaker: James Curry, Monsanto (12:15 - 1:00)
Ag Politics in 2016 and Beyond
At the local, state and federal levels, agricultural interests face a variety of political challenges. Modern ag practices in general are under attack from activist groups across the board. Hear the latest on the current political environment and how it’s impacting glyphosate and pesticides in general, biotechnology, communications and the emergence of data-driven agriculture.
1:30 Controlling weeds and cheat grass. Jim BeanBASF IVM
2:15 Techniques used with herbicides to control kochia and thistle.
Jerry EllisWilbur-Ellis Company
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TURFGRASS AND LANDSCAPE
TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
8:00 Identifying hard to control turf weeds. Mike SorensenPBI Gordon
8:45 Those problem grassy weeds. Elyssa TrejoDow AgroSciences
9:30 The newest technological and ecological advancements in the delivery of granular fertilizers and pesticides.
Ed PriceThe Andersons
10:15 Break
10:30 HOT, HOT, HOT, best describes last summer. Cliff BeckmanMitchell Products
11:15 Wilbur-Ellis Company’s new EA technology. Dan ComingoreWilbur-Ellis Company
12:00 Lunch Guest Speaker: James Curry, Monsanto (12:15 - 1:00)
Ag Politics in 2016 and Beyond
At the local, state and federal levels, agricultural interests face a variety of political challenges. Modern ag practices in general are under attack from activist groups across the board. Hear the latest on the current political environment and how it’s impacting glyphosate and pesticides in general, biotechnology, communications and the emergence of data-driven agriculture.
1:30 Tree disease identification and control practices.
Corbett SchnatmeyerBASF
2:15 Identifying and controlling turf insects. Rick FletcherNufarm
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NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE
TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
8:00 Integrated pest management and the use of insect bio-controls. Product update on Captiva®.
Dave BurkhardtGowan USA
8:45 Improving disease management strategies with new tools.
Joe KupillasPace 49
9:30 Introducing Gemini™ herbicide. Darin HeilandEveriss
10:15 Break
10:30 All new Hachi-Hachi® and product updates. Mike PearceSePRO
11:15 The science and art of using plant growth regulators for the ornamental market.
Rich RasmussenFine Americas
12:00 Lunch Guest Speaker: James Curry, Monsanto (12:15 - 1:00)
Ag Politics in 2016 and Beyond
At the local, state and federal levels, agricultural interests face a variety of political challenges. Modern ag practices in general are under attack from activist groups across the board. Hear the latest on the current political environment and how it’s impacting glyphosate and pesticides in general, biotechnology, communications and the emergence of data-driven agriculture.
1:30 How pre-emergents work and why you might see failure.
Elyssa TrejoDow AgroSciences
2:15 Introduction of biological control products. Corbett SchnatmeyerBASF
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GOLF
TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
8:00 Effective IPM management using Andersons TNT.
Ed PriceThe Andersons
8:45 Turf and aquatic solutions for golf course greens, fairways and ponds.
Mike PearceSePRO
9:30 Grassy and broadleaf weed control and identification.
Mike SorensenPBI Gordon
10:15 Break
10:30 Spect(i)cle® herbicide and golf course landscape beds.
Doug McCullenBayer
11:15 Overview of patch and ring diseases on golf courses.
Corbett SchnatmeyerBASF
12:00 Lunch Guest Speaker: James Curry, Monsanto (12:15 - 1:00)
Ag Politics in 2016 and Beyond
At the local, state and federal levels, agricultural interests face a variety of political challenges. Modern ag practices in general are under attack from activist groups across the board. Hear the latest on the current political environment and how it’s impacting glyphosate and pesticides in general, biotechnology, communications and the emergence of data-driven agriculture.
1:30 Wilbur-Ellis Company’s new EA technology. Jake LeiserWilbur-Ellis Company
2:15 Effective irrigation management. Cliff BeckmanMitchell Products
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FORESTRY
TIME SESSIONS SPEAKERS
8:00 Spray buffer rules: IDL, WA DNR, and EPA rules overlap.
Bruce AlberWilbur-Ellis Company
8:45 Update on Bayer forestry herbicides, including Velpar® DF VU and EsplAnade® F.
Kent PittardBayer
9:30 Wilbur-Ellis Company’s new EA technology.
Dan ComingoreWilbur-Ellis Company
10:15 Break
10:30 Product options and treatment methods for forestry and Christmas trees.
Bob StewartDow AgroSciences
11:15 Update on forestry products. James BeanBASF
12:00 Lunch Guest Speaker: James Curry, Monsanto (12:15 - 1:00)
Ag Politics in 2016 and Beyond
At the local, state and federal levels, agricultural interests face a variety of political challenges. Modern ag practices in general are under attack from activist groups across the board. Hear the latest on the current political environment and how it’s impacting glyphosate and pesticides in general, biotechnology, communications and the emergence of data-driven agriculture.
1:30 Ground-based herbicide applications. Rich SchaeferAlpha Services
2:15 Forestry test plot result. Carl SostromWilbur-Ellis Company
JAMES CURRYDirector State and Local Government AffairsMonsanto Company | [email protected]
James Curry is the Director of State and Local Government Affairs in the Pacific Northwest Region for Monsanto Company. In this capacity, James manages the company’s legislative and political interests in eight states in the northwest portion of the country, based in Portland, Oregon. He joined the company in the spring of 2014, working with an experienced group of individuals that make up Monsanto’s state and local government affairs team across the country.
Prior to joining Monsanto, he spent two years as the Director of Government Affairs for the Northwest Food Processors Association in Portland, directing the association’s legislative programs in Washington, Oregon
and Idaho. While at NWFPA, he successfully navigated a range of complex issues for the region’s food processing industry from taxes and regulatory fees to water quality and food labeling. In 2013, he oversaw the extension of an important tax benefit in Oregon to help keep local small and medium-sized food processing companies competitive globally.
Before joining the food and agriculture sectors, James worked for eight years with Washington State’s largest and longest-standing government affairs practice at Carney Badley Spellman, PS. While with the Seattle-based firm, he represented clients before the legislature on construction, insurance, health care, energy and general business issues. Major accomplishments included passage of professional licensing protection for construction design professionals, competitiveness issues for open-shop contractors and other small businesses, and environmental protections for the recreational boating industry. His professional experience also includes special projects for the Washington State Medical Association, Washington State Hospital Association, and a brief stint with a regional title insurance company in Seattle.
James serves on the board of directors of Oregonians for Food and Shelter and Washington Friends of Farms and Forests. He played a key leadership role in successful campaigns to defeat statewide mandatory GMO labeling initiatives in Washington in 2013 (I-522) and Oregon in 2014 (Measure 92).
Born and raised in Tacoma, Washington, James received a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Washington in Seattle. He lives in suburban Portland with his wife and two children.
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Registration Card - Spokane
The seminar registration fee includes lunch and breaks. Registration prior to January 22, 2016, is $40 per person. Registration will NOT be
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Send to:Wilbur-Ellis Company12001 East Empire Ave. Spokane, WA 99206
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INFORMATION Wilbur-Ellis Company invites you to attend the Professional Markets Technical Seminar on January 28, 2016, at the:
Spokane Convention Center 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Spokane, WA 99201 509-279-7000
The seminar topics will focus on market-specific problem diagnoses and solutions.
Recertification credits are available from Washington, Idaho, Montana and Oregon; Category 1 CFE credit from the Society of American Foresters, GCSAA and Certified ISA CEUs.
Door prizes will be given.
A registration form is attached for your convenience. For cancellations and refund requests made up until 10 days prior to January 28, 2016, the registration fee, less $15, will be refunded. If cancellations or changes are made within 10 days prior to the seminar date, the course fee will be forfeited. Substitutions are accepted at any time. Payment is accepted by check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover Card, American Express or by Purchase Order.
Check-in time is 7:30 a.m., and the meeting adjourns at 3:00 p.m.
For questions, more information or to register online, please contact Wilbur-Ellis in Spokane 509-928-4512 or email [email protected]
pro.wilburellis.comFor information only. Not a label. Prior to use, always read and follow the product label directions. WILBUR-ELLIS logo and Ideas to Grow With are registered trademarks of Wilbur-Ellis Company. EsplAnade and Velpar are registered trademarks of Bayer CropScience. Spect(i)cle is a registered trademark of Bayer Environmental Science. Gemini is a trademark of Everris NA, Inc. Captiva is a registered trademark of Gowan Company LLC. Vanquish is a registered trademark, and AquaSweep and Lock Down are trademarks of Nufarm Limited. Hachi-Hachi is a registered trademark of SePRO Corporation. K-1215-815
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12001 East Empire Ave. Spokane, WA 99206
Professional Markets Technical Seminar We look forward to seeing you there!
PROFESSIONAL MARKETS TECHNICAL SEMINAR
JANUARY 28, 2016