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TRUNKLINE – ISSUE 4, 2018 1
2019 Utah Green Industry Conference
and Trade Show
January 28-29-30, 2019Mountain America Expo Center
Conservation Garden Park in West Jordan, UT, has been teaching homeowners the best way to landscape in Utah for 20 years. Photo used with permission.
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ConferenceRegistrationForm2019UtahGreenIndustryConference January28-29-30,2019
MountainAmericaExpoCenter,9575SouthState,Sandy,Utah84070
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Company__________________________________________
Email_____________________________________________
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Four Easy Ways to Register 1. ON LINE www.utahgreen.org2. MAIL the completed registration form (or a photocopy)
and full payment to:
USU Conference Services P.O. Box 413135 Salt Lake City, Utah 84141-3135
3. CALL 800-538-2663 or 435-797-0421 with a credit card orpurchase order number.4. FAX the completed registration form to 435-797-0636(24 hours) with a copy of purchase order.
Please note that confirmations will be emailed on registrations received at least seven days prior to the conference.
Conference Registration
Each Registration includes trade show, and speaker handouts.
Early Rate (on or before January 22, 2019) circle oneGroup
Member Nonmember Member* Monday $85 $150 $75 Tuesday or Wednesday (specify) $65 $120 $60 Two Days (specify: Mon, Tues, Wed) $145 $250 $125 Three Days $185 $350 $165
Regular Rate (after January 22, 2019) circle one Monday $100 $175 Tuesday or Wednesday (specify) $80 $165 Two Days (specify: Mon, Tues, Wed) $175 $275 Three Days $225 $375
Special Rates *Group Member Rate:Must have four (4) or more (submit forms together) fromsame member firm of UNLA, UCFC, ASLA – Utah Chapter,applies to early registration only.
Student Rate:
Current University students pay $20 per day. Specify day(s): q Mon q Tues q Wed @ $20/day = $_____
Tradeshow Only Registration
Tuesday, 12:00-5:00 and Wednesday, 10:00-2:00 *Free if pre-registered by January 22nd or $10 at the door
q Pre-Registered Trade Show Only
Ticketed Events
These are optional activities with additional charges. We reserve the right to cancel any activity due to lack of enrollment.
q UCFC Annual Meeting & LuncheonTuesday, January 29, 2019. Room 400. . …………… $30.00
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PublisherUtah Nursery & Landscape Association
EditorDiane Jones
Design & LayoutEF Creative, Inc.
Editorial CommitteeDiane Jones
Executive DirectorDiane Jones
EXECUTIVE BOARD
PresidentKurt Young – Turf Sprinkler Co.
801-943-5055
Vice PresidentSuzy Loveland – Loveland Landscape
801-294-4300
Secretary/TreasurerRyan Wagstaff – WAGS Landscape
801-631-9247
Past PresidentMarvin Potter – IFA
509-522-9855
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Craig Aston – A & D Landscape
Casey Finlinson – CUWCD
Rick Laughlin – Laughlin Design
Bridgett McMullin – Sprinkler World
Shaun Moser – JVWCD
Blaine Nelsen – Riverton City
Scott Oldham – IFA
Greg Strong – Strong Landscape
Ex-offi cio
Dr. Larry Rupp – USU Extension, Logan, Utah Henry Nahalewski – Utah Dept. of Ag and Food
Emeritus
George S. Hoar – In Memoriam
Dr. Frank Williams
Trunkline is published four times each year as a membership benefi t to inform UNLA members of the opportunities and actions of the association
and its members.
Send submissions to:
Trunkline c/o UNLA Offi ceP.O. Box 526314
Salt Lake City, UT 84152-6314Phone 801-424-9223
FAX 801-424-9226
INTERNET RESOURCES
UNLAwww.utahgreen.org
Amberley Snyder Keynote Speaker for 2019The Utah Green Conference Committee is pleased to announce their choice for the 2019 Utah Green Industry Conference and Trade Show Keynote speaker.
Amberley Snyder
Amberley was born in California as the second to six children. Am-berley fell in love with horses at a
young age and began barrel racing when her family moved to Utah at her age of 7. She competed in junior rodeos and up into high school, winning multiple titles and awards. Her senior year she finished as the National Little Britches Finals and World All Around Cowgirl. Amberley was also serving as the Utah FFA State President in 2009. In January of 2010, Amberley was involved in a rollover truck accident, leaving her paralyzed from the waist down. Eighteen months after that day, with a seatbelt on her saddle, she returned to competing in rodeo. She now competes in the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association in the barrel racing. Amberley has earned her place competing amongst professional barrel racers and has won multiple awards with the Cowboy and Cowgirl Hall of Fames. She shares her
story of triumph over tragedy hoping she can motivate others to believe in them-selves and get back on the horse.
2019 UtahGreen IndustryConference andTrade Show
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Cameron Allcott
Cameron Allcott started with Progressive
Plants when he was 12 years old in 1989. His first duties were weeding, wa-
tering and pruning. Fascinated by plants and the wide variety and behaviors, he wanted to learn about all aspects of the business, from maintenance, shipping, growing and design of outdoor spaces. He left Progressive for a few years to learn more about the Landscaping trade and In-formation Technology. Cameron returned to Progressive Plants in 2012 to help with the post recession woes. After 2 years of sales, Cameron took over the production and growing operation and set a higher standard for plant quality and vigor. Cam-eron also used his previous experience in IT to help facilitate the only online order-ing system with real time inventory and has returned to sales in 2017 help expand sales outside of Utah into Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada.
Brent N. Bateman
Brent N. Bateman is the Lead Attorney
in the Utah Office of the Property Rights Ombudsman. He is proud to have the
longest and most confusing job title in state government.
Brent is an alumnus of Brigham Young University and Wayne State Law School in Detroit. Prior to joining the Property Rights Ombudsman office, Brent practiced
land use law in Utah and Michigan, and has represented both land developers and government entities. Even today, Brent remains bewildered as to why they cannot get along better. At the OPRO, Brent and his staff work hard to assist property owners and government entities to understand and follow the law, and to listen to one another for pete’s sake. Brent loves to study land use law, baseball, and Shakespeare, and will discuss them with you anytime.
Cynthia Bee
Cynthia works to translate the
technical nature of landscaping into public friendly messaging as the
Outreach Coordinator for the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District’s Conserva-tion Garden Park. Whether it’s teaching landscape classes to homeowners or creating digital and social media marketing content, she’s learned how homeowners think about landscaping—and how to influ-ence them. Cynthia earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Landscape Architecture from Utah State University and has spent more than 20 years working in different sectors of the green industry.
Ryan Davis
Ryan Davis received his bachelors
degree in Forestry at Penn State, and his Masters in Forest Science at Utah State Universi-
ty. Ryan currently serves as the Arthropod Diagnostician for the Utah Plant Pest Di-agnostic Lab and has become Extension’s lead for pests of urban and health con-cern in Utah. In addition to diagnosing pest problems, Ryan serves as the School Integrated Pest Management Associate, emphasizing control of urban and medi-cal pests in sensitive environments.
Dianne Farrer, Ph.D.
I was born in Utah and always loved the outdoor and
plants, so I got a lot of degree in college that reflect that. I lived in North
Carolina for almost 12 years and that is where my home is, but living back in Utah is great, especially now that I live close to the San Rafael Swell. I currently teach high school students Floriculture & Greenhouse Management and love being back in the classroom. Now I just need to sink my teeth into some good research and my world will be complete. I have a husband and two daughters and my hobbies are NOT gardening, but hiking, knitting, read-ing, and cooking/baking.
Kent Hartley P.E.
Currently a Prin-cipal at IGES where he has
been employed for over 19 years. Prior to IGES he worked at Kleinfelder for ap-
proximately 7 years after graduating with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree from Utah State University in Civil and Envi-ronmental Engineering. As an engineer with 26 years of geotechnical engineering experience and 30 years of geotechnical and materials testing field experience, Mr. Hartley’s experience includes a variety of geotechnical design including pavements, foundations, reinforced slopes, soft soil stabilization and retaining walls. Retaining wall engineering experience includes design and analysis of various types of gravity, mechanically stabilized earth (MSE), modular block, soil nail, soldier pile, gabion, wire faced, fabric wrapped and cast-in-place concrete cantilever re-taining walls. He has used various types of geosynthetic materials in the construction industry for structural support and stabi-lization. He is also experienced in field quality control during construction and in the testing of compacted fill materials.
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Dennis Hinkamp
Dennis Hinkamp grew up in St.
Louis, MO but has been living I Utah since 1980. He has been involved in all
facets of multimedia at Utah State Univer-sity: magazine writing and photography, instructional video, web development and social media. Most recently his projects include drone photography and mapping, 360 photos/video and virtual tours.
Andrew Hillman
Andrew Hillman is the Northeast regional business developer for DRG. As a senior consulting urban
forester, Mr. Hillman assists landscape architects, municipalities, engineers, developers, universities, and nonprofit organizations to develop and implement community forestry projects, including tree inventories, urban tree canopy assessments, i-Tree analyses, and tree preservation plans. Mr. Hillman also devel-ops management and planting plans that allow communities to maximize ecological and social tree benefits, increase the sustainability of urban areas, and augment green infrastructure. Mr. Hillman has over 30 years of experience in urban forestry. Prior to joining Davey Resource Group, Mr. Hillman was city forester for the City of Ithaca, New York. He previously managed the urban forestry program for Oswego, New York. Mr. Hillman has served for many years on the ANSI A300 Commit-tee, which develops the national tree care performance standards. He is an Inter-national Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist/Municipal Specialist #NY-5282 AM, holds the Society’s Tree Risk Assess-ment Qualification, and is a New Jersey Licensed Tree Expert #607. He is a past president of the Society of Municipal Arborists, Honorary Life Member, and an instructor at the SMA Municipal Forestry Institute. Mr. Hillman is a past president of the New York State Urban Forestry Council, member of the Finger Lakes Land Trust, and volunteers as a biodiversity na-
ture preserve steward. He is a member of the Town of Ulysses, NY Sustainability and Conservation Advisory Committee and the Town’s Climate Smart Community Task Force. Mr. Hillman has a BA in Biology from SUNY Oswego.
Drew Hodge
Drew Hodge is a Water Conservation-
ist in Weber State University’s Energy and Sustainability Office. He received
a Bachelor’s degree in Geography with an environmental emphasis though Weber State University. Drew is also a Registered Storm Water inspector for the state of Utah and the 2017 winner of the Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Resources H20ath water war competition. Drew is currently working on developing WSU’s first Water Master Plan. Drew takes great pride in his work and feels that conserving water, our most precious resource, is of the upmost importance. Outside of work, Drew is an outdoor enthusiast and likes to spend his time hiking, skiing and exploring new places.
Russ Jacobsen
Russ Jacobsen has been involved in the
green industry in the intermountain west for over 40 years. He currently
services clients as an irrigation consultant: providing irrigation design, pumping and delivery system design, central control management, creation of details and specifications, IA audits, system evalua-tions, and water budgeting. Some past opportunities in the green industry have included positions in garden center and greenhouse operation, sales and distribu-tion in irrigation, construction estimating, site development, and municipal grounds maintenance. He also has extensive field
experience in construction of landscapes, irrigation systems, and golf courses. Russ formed his own consulting business, Ja-cobsen Irrigation Design in 2006.
Russ is actively involved in the green industry and water issues on both local and national levels. He was the first pres-ident of the Utah Irrigation Association as a chapter of the Utah Nursery and Landscape Association in 1999. During his tenure, he chaired the committee to develop the document ‘Minimum Stan-dards for Irrigation Design and Installation’, later adopted by the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District as an integral part of its model landscape ordinance still in use today. This model ordinance now serves Utah municipalities and government agen-cies in adopting conservative and efficient landscape and irrigation ordinances. He served as a UNLA Board member and an Executive Committee member of the UNLA for five years, serving as President of the Association. He’s also been on the green conference committee for many years. He was an appointed member of the Governor’s Water Conservation Team for Utah and served as a member of Salt Lake City’s 2009 and 2011 Water Conser-vation Master Plan Group.
Professionally, Russ is a Utah Certified Landscape Professional (UCLP), a Certi-fied Landscape Irrigation Auditor (CLIA), a Certified Irrigation Designer (CID), a pro-fessional member of the American Society of Irrigation Consultants (ASIC) and an EPA Water Sense Partner.
Russ Jacobsen is passionate about water: using it sparingly and wisely, con-serving it for future needs. He provides focus on design, construction, mainte-
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nance and management of irrigation systems to efficiently and uniformly apply that water.
Brent Q. Mecham, CID, CLWM, CIC, CLIA, CAIS
Industry Development Director Irrigation Association, Fairfax, VA
Helping others learn to use water
resources efficiently in growing and main-taining landscapes or crops is the mission
and passion of Brent Mecham. His career over the years includes being a landscape contractor and a water conservation specialist in Colorado. Those occupations provided him many valuable experiences that has helped him in his current position as the industry development director for the Irrigation Association. He is currently involved in developing irrigation best practices, standards and codes, testing and promoting innovative new products and raising awareness of the value of irrigation in agriculture and managed landscapes. He has co-authored many of the training manuals and books offered by the Irrigation Association. He believes in certification as a way to demonstrate competency and professionalism and is certified as an irrigation designer, auditor, water manager, contractor and agricultural irrigation specialist. Last year he was honored with the Roy Williams Memorial Award from the American Society of Irriga-tion Consultants for his advancement and commitment of the irrigation industry.
Shaun Moser
As the Conser-vation Garden Park Manager
for the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Shaun oversees the main-
tenance and aesthetics of the garden. He also teaches educational classes to the public at the garden and other gardens throughout the state. He holds a Bache-lor of Science in Residential Landscape Design & Construction from Utah State University. He is currently serving on the board of the Utah Nursery and Landscape Association.
Marion Murray
Marion has been the IPM Project
Leader at Utah State University Extension since 2006. She conducts outreach
and research in IPM, including the sea-sonal pest advisories for tree fruits and landscape ornamentals. Prior to coming to USU, she spent 10 years in public horti-culture. She received her Master’s degree in plant pathology from Oregon State University and is originally from North Carolina.
Ty Thorup Nielsen
Ty has been in the greens industry for the
past forty-five years. His first job at age eleven was in land-scape maintenance.
Ty has worked as Urban Forester for three different Cities, Herriman, Provo, and West Jordan. He has worked on Temple Square, and Thanksgiving Point. He also is in his second term as a city councilman for Bluffdale city.
Ty has loved being involved with the UCFC. He has been, Board member, the
Chairman of the Board, President Elect, President, Past President, and Treasurer. Ty has told you many times to get involved yourselves. If you notice how he is trying to keep involved, you may want to know the secret of his success. The UCFC.
Bryan Olsen, WCF Assistant VP of Safety and Health:
Certifications:
• Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
Education:
• B.S., Occupational Health and Safety - Brigham Young University
Experience:
• Safety coordinator 4 years in the construction industry working for large commercial contractors
• Environmental and safety manager 4 years for a wood window and door manufacturing company
• Safety & Health Consultant for 20 years with WCF Insurance
Professional Organizations:
• American Society of Safety Engineers
Erick Palacios
Erick Is an Arborist instructor and experienced practitioner, he travels the U.S. to teach/coach many Utility,
Municipal, Commercial, Residential and General -Forestry Tree Care entities. Erick is also the arborist for U.S. Customs Bor-der Patrol and Homeland security in his town of McAllen, TX. He is a consultant for USDA Animal Plant Health and Inspection Services (APHIS) and serves as a voting member for the ANSI Z133 Committee (ASC) His vast field experience leading teams for high profile Utilities, private companies and Government institutions, along with formal accreditation from the International Society of Arboriculture and the Tree Care Industry Association have allowed him to thrive in the field of Ar-boriculture while sharing his passion and advancing the responsible care of trees all over the world.
6 tracks with CEU’s Irrigation, Landscape, Design, Garden Center/Greenhouse
Turf Management and Arboriculture
Register online at: www.utahgreen.org
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Utah Green Industry Conference Monday, January 28, 2019 As of 12/192018
Time Room 200 A Irrigation
Room 200 B Landscape
Room 200 C Design
8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:50
Estimating & Preparing Bids Part 1 Mike Sowby
Sinc Constructors 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Artificial Turf Revolution Paul Daniels
ForeverLawn Mountain West 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Water-Wise Plant Labeling Research Susanne Tabara Cenador
1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
10:00-10:50
Estimating & Preparing Bids Part 2 Mike Sowby
Sinc Constructors 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Utah Occupational Safety & Health Updates Cameron Ruppe
UOSH 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
Out of the Box: Landmark Design Mark Vlasic and Panel, Landmark Design
1 UCNP
11:00-11:50
What’s New in Smart Controllers Dan Candland
Mountain Land Supply 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Rules and Potential Rule Changes Henry Nahalewski
UDAF 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 Pest-LAW, 1 UCNP
Making Conservation Rebates Benefit your Business
Amanda Strack, JVWCD 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
12:00-1:00 LUNCH on your own
1:00-1:50
Water Management Elven Webb
Truco Enterprises 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Contractor Licensing in Utah Chris Rogers
Utah Dept. of Occupational & Professional Licensing 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
Landscape Lighting Fixture Selections & Design Part 1
Keith & Ty Rosser, Landscape Light Pro of Utah 1 UCNP
2:00-2:50
Decoder System Tips George Cole
Hunter Industries 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Ask a Property Rights Attorney Brent Bateman, Lead Attorney
Utah Office of Property Rights Ombudsman 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Landscape Lighting Fixture Selections & Design Part 2
Keith & Ty Rosser, Landscape Light Pro of Utah 1 UCNP
3:00-3:50
Commissioning a Landscape Irrigation System Brent Mecham, The Irrigation Association
Combined with Landscape Track 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Commissioning a Landscape Irrigation System Brent Mecham, The Irrigation Association
Combined with Irrigation Track 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Solutions to Utah’s Water Future in your Yard Jake Powell
Utah State University 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
4:00-4:50
Subsurface Drip in Turf? Brent Mecham, The Irrigation Association
Combined with Landscape Track 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Subsurface Drip in Turf? Brent Mecham, The Irrigation Association
Combined with Irrigation Track 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Outmatched? The Future of Landscapes in the Digital Age
Jake Powell, Utah State University 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 8:00- 9:00 Registration
9:00-9:50
Building a Better Mousetrap-Improving Drip Systems Part 1
Russ Jacobsen, Jacobsen Irrigation Design 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Do’s & Don’ts of Engineering Retaining Walls Kent Hartley, P.E.
Iges Inc 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Designing with Ornamental Grasses in Low-Water Adrea Wheaton
USU CWEL 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
10:00-10:50
Building a Better Mousetrap-Improving Drip Systems Part 2
Russ Jacobsen, Jacobsen Irrigation Design 1 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
The Commercial Bid Before, During & After it Arrives at your “Inbox”
Discussion Panel 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
The Water Wise Garden at Ashton Gardens Mike Caron and Esther Hendricksen
Ashton Gardens at Thanksgiving Point 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
11:00 – 12:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS – Amberley Snyder “There Is No Future In Giving Up” Room 300 A-D UCFC Lunch Room 400
Trade Show Opens Noon to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 30, 2019
8:00-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:50
H2B Issues We Face Combined with Landscape Track
Paul Sannar, Terraworks .25 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP
H2B Issues We Face Combined with Irrigation Track
Paul Sannar, Terraworks .25 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 UCNP
Tips and Technology for Landscape Promotion Dennis Hinkamp
Utah State University 1 UCNP
10:00-10:50
Truck & Trailer Safety Combined with Landscape Track
Bryce Ivie UDOT or Highway Patrol
.25 IA, 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
Truck & Trailer Safety Combined with Irrigation Track
Bryce Ivie UDOT or Highway Patrol
.25 IA, 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
Lawn Alternative Localscapes Cynthia Bee
Jordan Valley Water 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
11:00-11:50
Use the Social Web to Increase Sales & Engagement - Combined with Landscape Track
Clark Bell, BioGrass Turf Farms .25 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Use the Social Web to Increase Sales & Engagement - Combined with Irrigation Track
Clark Bell, BioGrass Turf Farms .25 IA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Designing For Water Efficiency Shaun Moser
Jordan Valley Water 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP, 1 QWEL
Trade Show Opens 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CEU CODES: DOPLCore, DOPLPro, UCNP, IA, ISA, QWEL, Pest Use, Pest Safe
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Utah Green Industry Conference Monday, January 28, 2019 As of 12/19/2018
Time Room 200 D Greenhouse/Garden Center
Room 300 A/B Turf Management
Room 300 C/D Arboriculture
8:00-9:00 Registration
….…………………………..REGISTRATION………………………. 9:00-9:50
IPM-What does it mean to you? Marvin Potter
IFA 1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
Essential Planning for Golf Course Management Spencer Mendenhall
Eagle Mountain Golf Course 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Abiotic Stress in the Urban Forest Andrew Hillman
Davey Resource Group 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
10:00-10:50
New Trees from NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program
Dr. Todd West, North Dakota State University 1 UCNP
How to Check for Turf Pests and Treat Them Ricardo Ramirez
Entomology Specialist, USU 1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
Tree Ordinances & Guidelines Andrew Hillman
Davey Resource Group 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
11:00-11:50
Monterey Chemical Disease Controls Clayton Smith
Monterey Chemical Co 1 UCNP
The Water Warrior Challenge Drew Hodge , Water Conservation & Sustainability
Specialist Weber State Troy Bell, Landscape Manager Weber State
1 UCNP
Success in the Tree Business Starts with a Great Team
George Gaumer Pinnacle Partners Management Consulting
1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP 12:00-1:00 LUNCH on your own
1:00-1:50
Tricks for Growing Native Plants in a Nursery Environment
Steven Paulsen, Native Roots 1 UCNP
Necrotic Ring Spot Identification and Management
Helen Muntz and Paul Harris USU
1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
Electrical & Industrial Safety Randy Miller
1 ISA, 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
2:00-2:50
Herbicide Labeling and Use in Greenhouses and Nurseries
Jennifer Browning, BASF 1 Pesticide-USE, 1 UCNP
Herbicide Families & their Secrets, “The MOA”
Brad Geary, BYU 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
Progam Management Randy Miller
1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
3:00-3:50
Pesticide Safety Michael Wierda
Pesticide Safety Education Program Leader, USU 1 DOPL- CORE, 1 Pest-Safety, 1 UCNP
How Slow Release Fertilizers & Pre-Emergents Work Together
Dr. Dianne Farrer, Sevier CTE Center 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
Small Business for Tree Care Joe Johnson
Johnson & Semken CPA 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
4:00-4:50
Introduction to Online Horticulture CEU Courses Mike Caron
USU Extension 1 UCNP
Pesticide Horror Stories-How to follow the label Mike Wierda
Pesticide Safety Education Program Leader, USU 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 Pest-Safety, 1 UCNP
Small Business Taxes for Tree Care & Green Industry Companies
Joe Johnson, Johnson & Semken CPA 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 8:00 – 9:00 Registration
9:00- 9:50
Ash Replacement Trees Dr. Todd West
North Dakota State University 1 UCNP
Backpack & Boom Sprayer Calibration Corey Ransom, Utah State University
1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
ANSI Z133 Past, Present & Future! Erick Palacios
ISA 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
10:00-10:50
Nutrient Management Fundamentals Melanie Stock
Urban Agriculture Extension Specialist USU 1 UCNP
Hands-on Demonstration Backpack & Boom Sprayer Callibration
Corey Ransom, Utah State University 1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
Common Tree Pests in Utah Ryan Davis
USU Extension 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro,1 Pest-USE, 1 UCNP
11:00 – 12:00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Amberley Snyder “There Is No Future In Giving Up” Room 300 A-D UCFC Lunch Room 400 Trade Show Opens 12:00 Noon to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 8:30 –9:00 Registration
9:00-9:50
Helping Retail Customers Grow Native Plants Steven Paulsen
Native Roots 1 UCNP
Specification for Mound Building Kevin Hansen
BYU 1 UCNP
Hearing Loss & Consequences for Arborist Ty Nielson
UCFC 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
10:00-10:50
Selecting New Plants for the Future from a Propagators View
Danny Takao, Takao Nursery 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Handling Pesticide on Infield Brian Hill
BYU 1 Pest-Use, 1 UCNP
Gravel Bed Nursery Jason Barto ReLeaf Utah
1 ISA, 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
11:00-11:50
Common Greenhouse Pests Marion Murray
Extension Entomogist, USU 1 DOPL-Pro, 1 UCNP
Hands on Repairing Kevin Hansen and Brian Hill
BYU 1 UCNP
Preventing Serious Injuries & Fatalities Bryan Olsen
WCF Insurance 1 ISA, 1 DOPL-CORE, 1 UCNP
Trade Show Opens 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CEU CODES: DOPLCore, DOPLPro, UCNP, IA, ISA, QWEL, Pest Use, Pest Safe
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Jake Powell
Extension Spe-cialist – Utah State University
Department of Land-scape Architecture and Environmental Planning
Jake’s professional career has focused on uniting communities to their surround-ing landscapes through collaborative planning and design efforts. He has worked throughout the intermountain west to envision and implement water-shed planning and restoration projects, natural resource conservation projects, recreation infrastructure, and community economic growth opportunities.
Jake’s research and extension efforts focus on analyzing how the design of communities, infrastructure, and sites affect water quality, quantity, and con-servation at both the site and watershed scale.
Chris Rogers
Chris Rogers is a bureau manager
for Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL).
He oversees the licensing, discipline, and regulation of all the non-medical profes-sions & occupations in Utah, including contractors, plumbers, electricians, funeral directors, burglar alarm agents, building inspectors, court reporters, CPAs, and other professions and certain programs including the Utah Residential Lien Recov-ery Fund.
Chris is a licensed attorney – having been in private practices since 2004 -- as a civil litigation attorney since 2004 until his start at DOPL in 2017. He previously clerked for the Utah Court of Appeals and for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington D.C.
In December 2017, Chris finished his term as a city council member for South Jordan City, one of the fastest-growing cities in Salt Lake County.
He is a graduate of the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication and a law degree from the University of Utah College of Law.
Keith Rosser
Keith Rosser, owner, operator & lead designer at Landscape Lighting Pro of Utah, has been professionally
involved in landscape management and development for more than 23 years, of which 100% has been dedicated to landscape lighting since 2002. He has worked with thousands of residential customers throughout Utah & surrounding areas. Keith is also national board mem-ber and attendee of The Lighting Summit. Landscape Lighting Pro of Utah’s entire team of outdoor lighting professionals is committed to continuing education and pursuing the highest standards in landscape lighting. As a Nationally Accred-ited business, Keith has been presented both the “Best Outdoor Living Lighting Award” & “Janet Lennox Moyer Award of Excellence”, given to a designer who has presented “the strongest conceptual lighting design and has created a won-drous outdoor environment.”
Ty Rosser
Since 2003, Ty had the immense pleasure of growing up around lighting design. In 2011, he began
working as a lighting technician and technical installer while pursuing higher education & graduating with multiple degrees. Ty continues to install & work on countless high-end residential outdoor lighting systems. Currently, he designs & creates beautiful outdoor lighting systems at Landscape Lighting Pro of Utah. Ty also manages our Strategic Partnership Program. With our national award-winning designs, we are proud to be one of the nations most dedicated outdoor lighting
specialists. Ty’s unique upbringing in the outdoor lighting industry has left him with a wealth of knowledge about outdoor lighting design & installation.
Cameron Ruppe
Cameron Ruppe is a graduate of
Utah Valley Uni-versity, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Emergency Ser-
vices Administration with an emphasis in Emergency Medical Care. He also earned a Master of Education from Utah State University. After working several years as an EMT, he began work as a safety profes-sional in the oil and gas industry helping employers and employees to work safely in a historically dangerous line of work. In 2017, he was appointed by Utah Labor Commissioner, Jaceson Maughan, as the Director of UOSH. He currently resides in Lehi with his wife Courtney, of ten years, and their four children: Takoma, Mckinley, Stockton, and Rockwell.
Amanda Strack
Amanda has always had a passion for
the outdoors, and in the last 20 years, specifically with conservation. Her
passion led her to study Residential Land-scape Design and Construction at Utah State University, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree. Currently the Conser-vation Coordinator for Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, she is able to use her design and plant knowledge to man-age and create water-wise landscaping programs for water conservation.
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This is a co-sponsored program with Utah State University, UNLA-UtahGreen and, the Water Districts of Utah. Through the Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper (QWEL) Program, local landscape technician professionals are making a positive impact towards reducing landscape water demand by becoming more water efficient in landscape design, maintenance, and operation. Becoming a QWEL-certified landscaper has its advantages. Those who complete the QWEL program will be part of a marketing campaign at no cost to the landscaper, inclusion on the Conservation Garden Park website and online promotions. Those who complete the QWEL program may qualify for EPA WaterSense Contractor status and become part of a national marketing campaign, receive the rights to utilize the QWEL and/or EPA WaterSense logos for promotion of your business. The QWEL program is given 4 times a year.
QWEL–The Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper
Qualified Water Efficient Landscaper Certification Two Day TrainingWednesday, March 13, and Thursday, March 14, 2019, 8:00 am to 5:00 pmLunch is included both days.Exam to be given Friday, March 15, 2019, 8 am to NoonSponsored by: Utah State University Cooperative Extension, Utah Nursery and Landscape Association, and Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District. Seminar and test: $150.00Seminar only: $100.00Test only: $50.00Location: Conservation Garden Park 8275 South 1300 West West Jordan, UT 84088
Registration Closes: 03/12/2019Register at www.utahgreen.org QWEL Constant Contact linkFor more information, contact: Courtney Brown courtneyb@jvwcd.org
Danny Takao
Danny Takao is the President of Takao
Nursery in Fresno CA. They are a Prop-agator of Perennials with an emphasis on
Natives and low water plants shipping to Growers Nationally and Canada. Started in the Los Angeles area in 1960, Takao Nursery is now transitioning to the 3rd generation under the guidance of Lisa Takao Mc Call. Danny also consults for Ellepot USA and Sangreen Greenhouses China.
Danny has served the industry on numerous Board of Directors such as the OFA/American Hort, Florastar, The California Center for Urban Horticulture at UC Davis, HRI and the Western Region
International Propagators Society and will become the President in 2019.
Traveling both Nationally and In-ternationally has given Danny a good perspective of the Propagation Industry. He will share how his Company selects, develops protocols for stock plants, Prop-agation and then the marketing of the plants.
Come listen to Danny as he explains plants and products he think will disrupt our industry.
Dr. Todd P. West
Dr. Todd P. West is originally
from Madison, WI. He received his BS degree in Biology from the University
of Wisconsin – Platteville. He received his master’s and doctoral degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Todd is currently a Professor at North Da-kota State University (NDSU) and director of the NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program. This program focuses on the development of new woody cultivars suit-ed for USDA hardiness zone 3 and 4. The purpose of this project is to increase the breeding efforts and germplasm collec-tions for ornamental woody plants suited
for cold continental climates. This program has developed the largest woody plant germplasm collection in the Northern Great Plains comprising of over 60 acres (~24 hectares) located at the NDSU Hor-ticulture Research Farm/Dale E. Herman Research Arboretum near Absaraka, ND. This program has released 57 ornamental woody plants to the nursery industry, many of which have been shown to be the hardiest selections of their type in the commercial nursery industry.
Adrea Wheaton
Adrea Wheaton is the program coordinator
for USU’s Center for Water Efficient Landscaping. After getting her under-
grad degree in landscape architecture at University of California at Davis, she went to work for a firm in England for several years. Moving back to her native Utah, the stark contrast of the arid environment made her want to focus on water-wise landscapes. At Utah State University, she finished the Masters of Professional Studies in Horticulture degree with an emphasis on water conservation in the landscape. A plant geek by nature, she enjoys all things horticulture.
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Utah Green – Utah Nursery & Landscape Association Certified Nursery Professional Quarterly Quiz
1. Soil probes allow you to check for:
a) Root depthb) Depth of moisture in the soilc) Texture of soild) All the above
2. Soil _________ refers to the way it feels?
a) Structureb) Texturec) Spheroidd) None of the above
3. Soil amendments and mulch are the same thing?
a) Trueb) False
4. Some types of mulch are:
a) Gypsum and strawb) Lime and polymersc) Wood chips and strawd) Compost and lime
5. You have a client who would like to have a low water-use garden. To help them you should?
a) Amend the soil with compost prior to plantingb) Add mulch around all plantsc) Amend the soil with compost and mulch around the plantsd) Add gypsum to the soil and mulch around the plants
6. Soil properties contribute to:
a) Holding capacity of soilb) Evaporation loss ratec) Water infiltration rated) All of the above
7. You have just been hired to install turf on a site with a fast draining sandy soil. What conservation actions could you take to increase the soil available water for the turf?
a) Compact the soil with heavy machinery to decrease the pore size in the soil
b) Add 2-3” of composted organic matter to the soilc) Add woodchipsd) All of the above
8. You need to consider the microclimate, density and type of plants when planning a landscape’s water needs?
a) Trueb) False
9. In IPM, spraying chemicals is the first action that you take for pest control in most cases.
a) Trueb) False
10. Grouping of plants with the same water and microclimate needs is called
a) Ozone b) Hydrozonec) Green waste production
CEU Quiz Winter ’18Choose only one correct answer for each question. A completed exam with a score of 80% will qualify for 1 CEU towards the Utah Certified Nursery Professional - UCNP certification. Quizzes scoring less than 80% will be returned and can be re-submitted. Correct answers can be sent upon request. We encourage you to return the completed quiz no later than February 15, 2019. Visit www.utahgreen.org for the quiz online.
Please return completed quiz to:
UNLA – Utah GreenP.O. Box 526314SLC, UT 84152-6314Fax: 801.424.9226 Email: utgreen2@aol.comPlease retain a copy for your records
Name ________________________________________________
Phone __________________ Email ______________________
Certification type: UCNP _____ QWEL _____
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UNLA Membership ApplicationIf a trade is worth being in, it is a privilege, not a duty, to belong to its association.
Featuring...• Current & upcoming events for the UNLA
• Certification information• Links to other exciting green industry websites
Visit the UNLA Home Page!www.utahgreen.orgAlso, email us at utgreen1@aol.com
Company Name _________________________________
Your Name ______________________________________
Mailing Address __________________________________
City, State, Zip ___________________________________
Phone ________________ Fax ____________________
Chapter affiliation ________________________________
Email __________________________________________
Website ________________________________________
For Member Applicants
Date established ___________
Business License # _______________________________
Number of employees:
Full time ________ Part time ________ Seasonal _______Please attach a sheet stating your license numbers, including business, contractor, nursery, etc. Please include other national, state or local industry affiliations and dates established.
Method of Payment:o Cash/Check (made payable to UNLA)o Visa/MasterCard American Express or Discover Card Credit Card payments may be faxed to: 801-424-9226
Amount $ _____________
Card Number ____________________________________
Exp Date ___________ CVV# _______
Name on Card ___________________________________
Address ________________________________________
City, State, Zip ___________________________________
Signature _______________________________________
MemberLicensed firms or organizations engaged in the nursery business, landscape construction, landscape architecture, greenhouse production, interior or ex-terior landscape maintenance, irrigation contracting, professional pesticide use, government agencies wanting voting rights, or any other related green indus-try in Utah.1-3 employees*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1754-6 employees*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2257+ employees* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275Additional locations (after first). . . . $150 *(based on peak season)
AlliedFirms or organizations in allied trades, providing equipment or services to members; out-of-state plant suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225
IndividualFor individuals working in or affiliated with the green industry, whether or not they work in member firms or organizations. This category is not for businesses or principals of businesses.Individuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60
EducationEducators and others engaged in teaching, research, or extension; non-voting government agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . $60
StudentsFull-time students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 (12 or more credit hours)
HonoraryThose individuals deemed by the Board of Directors to be worthy of exceptional honor, by virtue of service to the industry.
All membership applications are subject to the approval of the UNLA-Utahgreen Board of Directors.
Send application and check to:
Utah Nursery & Landscape AssociationP.O. Box 526314Salt Lake City, Utah 84152-6314Phone 801.424.9223Fax 801.424.9226
Apply online:www.utahgreen.orgEmail: utgreen2@aol.com
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Utah Nursery and Landscape AssociationP.O. Box 526314Salt Lake City, Utah 84152-6314
Mark Your Calendar NowJanuary 201916-18 Idaho Horticultural Expo, Boise Centre, Boise Idaho.
For more info go to www.inlagrow.org Sponsored by the Idaho Nursery & Landscape Association 208-681-4769
28-30 Utah Green Industry Conference and Trade Show. Mountain America Expo Center, 9575 South State Street, Sandy, UT 84070. More info and to register on line at www.utahgreen.org
February5-8 Pro Green Expo, Denver, Colorado. More info at ProGreenExpo.comTBA UNLA irrigation workshop. Go to www.utahgreen.org for dates and topics.
March13-15 QWEL Workshops. 2 full days of seminars, with lunch included, 8:00am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday and Thursday. With Testing, Friday March 15, 2019 8:00 am to Noon
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