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Eastern Region Newsletter          

May 2015    
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Save the Date:

AREA MEETING

Thursday, July 16th 

8:30 am -3 pm

McKay Nursery

Waterloo, WI

Morning topics include Juvenility in Plants, Micropropagation, Perennial Branding and more!  
The afternoon tour will highlight McKay's unique cover crop of radishes plus their field grown ornamental and container plants.

 

Registration available in June issue!

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Sharpen Your Focus with IPPS! Cincinnati Program Debut

 

Conference talks  span two days, each with a unique focus.  Saturday, September 26th will zero in on the latest production topics and Monday will feature an exceptional exploration of ways for plant conservation groups and production nurseries to work together toward common goals. Check it out HERE.  

 

 

Efficient Wholesale Nursery Layout

  

Whether you are designing a new nursery or modifying or expanding an existing nursery, an efficient nursery layout  requires advance planning.  Click HERE for information on developing and implementing a layout for a sustainable production system.
 

                                    
Website Content Volunteer Needed

 

Do you have  a talent for creating or editing website content?  The Eastern Region website will be updated this summer and we could sure use YOU to make the Eastern Region site a more current and valuable tool for all members . No coding required!  This job mostly involves reviewing the content we already have, looking for images and updating the information. Click HERE to express your interest.  

 

    

 
IPPS  Annual Conference:  
Sharpen Your Focus with IPPS!
SEPTEMBER 25-28, 2015   
Cincinnati, Ohio

Contact Info
IPPS Eastern Region,  1700 North Parish Drive, Southold, NY  11971  USA
Tel: 631.765.9638     Fax: 631-765-9648     E-mail: ippser@gmail.com  Website:  www.ippseastern.org

 Our Mission
The mission of the IPPS Eastern Region is to provide a forum for education and information exchange among plant professionals.