John Paul Sanborn
Above average climber
Spring Workshop on Natural and IPM Approach to Lawn and Landscape Care
Landscape professionals and municipal employees interested in staying ahead of the "going green" curve by using fewer or no chemicals in their landscapes and parks can learn invaluable tools at the upcoming "Natural and IPM Approach to Lawn and Landscape Care" workshop, April 8-9, 2009 in Madison, WI. The workshop is specially geared toward lawn and landscape professionals, county and municipal park maintenance teams, golf course lawn care professionals, Master Gardeners, and more; homeowners are welcome to attend as well.
Contact Rebecca Stracener for more information.
Rebecca Stracener
Project Assistant
IPM Institute of North America, Inc.
4510 Regent St.
Madison WI 53705
608 232-1410
Fax 608 232-1440
[email protected]
www.ipminstitute.org
Thanks Rich!
Eric Petersen
WAA Publicity Chair
Landscape professionals and municipal employees interested in staying ahead of the "going green" curve by using fewer or no chemicals in their landscapes and parks can learn invaluable tools at the upcoming "Natural and IPM Approach to Lawn and Landscape Care" workshop, April 8-9, 2009 in Madison, WI. The workshop is specially geared toward lawn and landscape professionals, county and municipal park maintenance teams, golf course lawn care professionals, Master Gardeners, and more; homeowners are welcome to attend as well.
Contact Rebecca Stracener for more information.
Rebecca Stracener
Project Assistant
IPM Institute of North America, Inc.
4510 Regent St.
Madison WI 53705
608 232-1410
Fax 608 232-1440
[email protected]
www.ipminstitute.org
Thanks Rich!
Eric Petersen
WAA Publicity Chair