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You team can learn safety techniques, equipment handling, pest identification, proper fertilization, irrigation applications, troubleshooting, and so much more!
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These Training Seminars Will Help Your Team Excel!
Advanced Irrigation Flow Sensing
by Doug Callison, Callison Irrigation Consulting
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This seminar will review the selection of the best flow sensor/meter for various applications, sensor/meter sizing, selection and sizing of the master valve, installation best practices, and connection to irrigation controllers.
November 12th at 8:00a.m. |
Weed Control in Turf From Fall to Spring Season
by Heidi Burgess, Corteva Agriscience
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Understanding environmental and economic conditions that influence a weed control plan. Weed ID, soil types, and environmental factors that affect pesticide applications.
November 12th at 8:00a.m. |
Rigging for Removal
by Jose Mercado, Hispanic Arborist Association
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Chipper safety and it's use, ground men safety while working, including h-hats, eye protection, hearing protection, leg protection, proper chipper starting procedures, use of chainsaws and feeding brush into chipper.
November 12th at 8:00a.m. |
Chainsaw Safety in the Landscape
by STIHL
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In 1926, Andreas Stihl invented the world’s first electric chainsaw revolutionizing the forestry and tree care industries. Today’s equipment is a far cry from those early days, with numerous improvements made to increase power, reduce emissions, and improve safety. However, safe and efficient operation still depends on operator knowledge and training.
November 12th at 9:45a.m. |
Managing Ants in The Landscape
by Ron Whitehurst, Rincon-Vitova Insectaries, Inc.
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Learn about baiting ants, how ant colonies can be located, and how to mitigate.
November 12th at 9:45a.m. |
Proper Palm Pruning
by Jose Mercado, Hispanic Arborist Association
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In this course we will go over aerial rescue procedures, inspections, calling 911, getting the rope into trees (or aerial lift), checking the victims, and maneuvering friction hitches down along with victim.
November 12th at 11:30a.m. |
What Are You Wearing? PPE in the Workplace
by Lauren Fordyce, UC IPM
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In this seminar we will look at the various kinds of personal protective equipment (PPE), their differences, appropriate uses, and requirements based on the pesticide label and California law.
November 12th at 11:30a.m. |
Irrigation Hydraulics
by Bill Millward, Rivulis Irrigation
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Attendees will be introduced to hydraulic principles related to irrigation. Gain a basic understanding of flow, pressure and velocity and how they are related.
November 12th at 1:15p.m. |
Recognizing Tree Problems and Solutions
by Kevin Sims, Sims Tree Health Specialists
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This seminar equips attendees with the knowledge to diagnose common tree problems by focusing on the visual symptoms of pests, diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and environmental stress.
November 12th at 3:00p.m. |
Invasive Borers in Urban Forests: Identification, Impacts, and IPM Solutions
by Beatriz Nobua-Behrmann, Ph.D. University of California Cooperative Extension
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In this seminar, you will learn how to identify the signs and symptoms of invasive bark and ambrosia beetle infestations.
November 13th at 8:00a.m. |
Irrigation Scheduling for Maximum Water Savings
by Doug Callison, Callison Irrigation Consulting
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The seminar will review the process of assessing and auditing irrigation systems, calculating precipitation rates, soil intake rates and moisture holding capacity, and system uniformity.
November 13th at 9:45a.m. |
Basic Pruning
by Jose Mercado, Hispanic Arborist Association
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Industry expert, Hispanic Arborist Association founder, and certified arborist, Jose Mercado will present a seminar on the best practices of tree pruning for the overall safety of both the tree and groundsworkers.
November 13th at 9:45a.m. |
Backflow Preventer Basics General Knowledge, Repairs, and Testing
by JJ Stoeckel, Backflow Test Pros
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We'll overview what backflow is and why backflow preventers are needed in irrigation to keep the tap water safe.
November 13th at 11:30a.m. |
Grub Control
by Gabriel Gomez, Veseris
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Grub control strategies are important in most if not all landscape maintenance markets. Having the tools and knowledge to implement an IPM program is cornerstone.
November 13th at 1:15p.m. |
Palm Tree Safety
by Jose Mercado, Hispanic Arborist Association
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In this course we will go over aerial rescue procedures, inspections, calling 911, getting the rope into trees (or aerial lift), checking the victims,and maneuvering friction hitches down along with victim.
November 13th at 1:15p.m. |
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November 12th & 13th, 2025!

Experience the Future of Landscape At the 2025 Landscape Expo!
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The Landscape Expo, November 12th & 13th - Anaheim Convention Center
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