Expo

2024 Michigan Greenhouse Growers Expo

in coordination with

The Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable and Farm Market Expo

December 10-12, 2024 in Grand Rapids, MI

Visit the Great Lakes Expo Website to register,
reserve a hotel room, and
for more information.

2024 Sponsors:

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Greenhouse Education Sessions at a Glance:

Tuesday, Dec. 10

9:00-9:50

10:10-11:00

1:30-2:20

2:40-3:30

Thrips parvispinus: A Looming Threat to Horticultural Production

Erich Schoeller, Univ. of Georgia

Sponsored by
Nufarm

Moderated by Jeremy Jubenville

Biopesticide Integration: Strategy and Economic Considerations

J.J. Klimp, Hidden Leaf Greenhouse

Sponsored by
Plant Products

Moderated by
Dave Schaap

Enhancing Biological Control with Banker Plants and Supplemental Foods

Erich Schoeller, Univ. of Georgia

Sponsored by
BioBee USA

Moderated by
Jeremy Jubenville

Don't Deplete Your Social Battery: Finding the Right Balance between Social Media and Traditional Marketing

Meg Burritt, MSU

Sponsored by
Proven Winners

Moderated by
Brian Weesies

Successful Disease Management in the Greenhouse

Mary Hausbeck, MSU

Sponsored by
Nufarm

Moderated by
Tom Dudek

PGRs: New Products and Application Methods

Roberto Lopez, MSU

Sponsored by
Fine Americas

Moderated by
Drew Koschmann

1:30-3:00

Let’s Get Growing: An MSU Greenhouse Research Update

Mary Hausbeck, Tom Fernandez, Roberto Lopez, Debalina Saha, Erik Runkle, Marianna Szucs, Aluel Go, and Josh Vander Weide, MSU

Sponsored by
Michigan Greenhouse Growers Council

Moderated by Roberto Lopez, MSU

Wednesday, Dec. 11

9:00-9:50

10:10-11:00

1:30-2:20

2:40-3:30

Fundamentals of Greenhouse Growing I: Watering Plants – Training for Success

Brian Krug, Syngenta

Sponsored by
Syngenta Flowers

Moderated by
Brian Weesies

Fundamentals of Greenhouse Growing II: Temperature and Light Management

Erik Runkle, MSU

Sponsored by
Philips Horticulture LED Lighting

Moderated by
Tonya Powell

Nutrition: Using Substrate Chemistry to Your Advantage

Brian Krug, Syngenta

Sponsored by
Syngenta Flowers

Moderated by
Drew Koschmann

Avoid Emergencies and Get a Handle on Handling Cuttings

Nathan Jahnke, Ball Horticultural Company

Sponsored by
Ball Horticultural Co.

Moderated by
Brian Weesies

Understanding Costs of Production: Insights from the 2024 US Census of Horticulture

Simone Valle de Souza, MSU

Moderated by
Tom Dudek

Best-performing Plants in the 2024 Michigan Garden Plant Tour

Andrew Jager, Walters Gardens; Brian Weesies, Mast Young Plants; Craig Stevens, DGI Propagators; Kristi Challender & Emily Wildt, Raker-Roberta’s; Courtney Buckley & Olivia Ott, Four Star Greenhouse; Abby Makowski, MSU

Sponsored by
Michigan Plant Growers Co-op

Moderated by
Abby Makowski

Scheduling for Retail: Ensuring Season-long Interest with Herbaceous Perennials

Caitlin Splawski, MSUE

Sponsored by
Darwin Perennials

Moderated by
Erik Runkle

Tech Integration in a Commercial Greenhouse

Aren Phillips, Walters Gardens

Sponsored by HortAmericas and Acuity

Moderated by Heidi Lindberg
Specialty Cut Flower Track
9:00-9:50 10:00-10:50 1:30-2:20 2:40-3:30

Tips on Manipulating the Day Length to Extend the Cut Flower Season

Roberto Lopez, MSU

Sponsored by
InFlora Cut Flowers

Moderated by
Caitlin Splawski

Getting Ahead of Diseases in Specialty Cut Flower Production

Mary Hausbeck, MSU

Sponsored by
Envu

Moderated by
Jeremy Jubenville

One Day More: A Quick Guide to Cut Flower Postharvest Handling

Nathan Jahnke, Ball Horticultural Company

Sponsored by
Smithers Oasis

Moderated by
Heidi Lindberg

We Grow, You Pick: Creating and Implementing a Successful U-Pick Flower Program

Michelle Brosius, Green Things Farm Collective

Sponsored by
Raker-Roberta's

Moderated by
Jeremy Jubenville