Conference and Tradeshow 2014 Saskatchewan Green Trades Conference, Nov 6th-7th NOVEMBER 5TH PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP 6:00 PM TO 9:00 PM Everything You Need to Know about pH and EC by Dr. Doug Waterer and Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza A Hands-on Experience! Bring Water Samples, Plants to Measure, Analysis Reports, Meters to Calibrate They will tell you what is good or not so good about your water. Sponsored by TGP The Grocery People Brought To You By Conference Partners With Thanks To Our Corporate Sponsors 2 Everything You Need to Know about pH and EC A Hands-on Learning Workshop by Dr. Doug Waterer and Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza $60/Seat 20 Seats 6PM-9PM Nov 5th at U of S Greenhouse, 45 Innovation Drive 306-794-2051 [email protected] Bring pH & EC Meters, Plants, Water Samples & Reports! We will calibrate your pH and EC meters We will demonstrate how to read pH and EC We will explain your water analysis. TOPICS What to do if you find total coliform and E.Coli in your water The importance of adjusting and maintaining pH over time How pH can change in a growing medium What EC numbers mean — mmhos, µsiemens, millisiemens Q&A Iron and sulfur bacteria in your water Usable aspect of water quality 3 4 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Gord Androsoff Gord is a Professional Agrologist with the Saskatchewan Institute of Agrologists. He is the Urban Agriculture Coordinator and the Acting Executive Director for CHEP Good Food Inc. in Saskatoon. CHEP works with children, families and communities to improve access to good food and promote food security. In 2013,CHEP had 25 community gardens and many school outdoor classrooms. In 2014, the number of community gardens has increased to 34. Gord was raised on a family farm in the Blaine Lake area. Gord’s educational background is in biology and agriculture and his practical background is in community environmental restoration, citizen investment and neighbourhood renewal. Ada Bennett Ada is a Community Engagement and Marketing Strategist. Ada’s started with a military career as one of the first five Female Bos’n Mates in Canada. After the Navy, Ada started her own business, the largest candle making company in Regina. In 2000 Ada became the Cathedral Village Arts Festival Street Fair Coordinator which was an 180 spot Art Show in which 70 spots were devoted to local business and non-profits. Ada turned the Art Show into one of the most successful in Canada with 310 spots. Attendance swelled from 10,000 to 80,000 by 2008. In 2006 Ada, volunteered on the Regina Early Learning Center (a top 22 Charity in Canada) on the Board of Directors as Treasurer and President. She also volunteered in 2007 for the Cathedral Daycare Co-operative Board of Directors as Secretary and Vice President. In 2007, Ada became the Regina Farmers’ Market (RFM) Manager. Ada is tech savvy and creative. She started using Facebook in 2007 to promote the Market. She worked on a Content Management website for the Market. The RFM now has an Application Committee to vet new vendors and a Marketing Committee to oversee Marketing Strategies and Branding. Ada runs a popular and fun twitter account for RFM that garners huge media attention. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 5 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers David Bird Direct Solutions (Silver Corporate Sponsor) David is a Horticulturist and commercial grower with over 35 years’ experience. David is the former Head Grower for the Brampton Botanical conservatory and the former Instructor of greenhouse horticulture at Olds College. Nancy Carlson Nancy is the Program Analyst for Growing Forward 2 (GF2) at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture in Regina. Nancy recently completed a Master of Public Administration (MPA) at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy in Saskatoon. Keith Carpenter Keith is a Sales Representative for Van Noort Bulb Company in Langley, BC where he has worked for the past 10 years. Throughout these years, he has served the interests and needs of greenhouses, garden centres, landscapers and cities throughout Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Central and Southern Alberta. Van Noorts is a wholesaler of bare root perennials, small fruits, tender roses, shrubs, clematis, and of course, BULBS. Over the past decade, while being a part of the green industry, Keith takes pride in the fact “we can produce beauty for the world around us”. As a homeowner, he enjoys rescuing discarded plants and nurturing them back to life with basic soil and care. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 6 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Dan Erlandson Dan is a 3rd-generation vegetable farmer and the owner/operator of Spring Creek Market Garden. He is also one of the original shareholders and Co-founders of the Prairie Fresh Food Corporation. Mark Humphries Mark is originally from the UK, and began his career as an army musician then moved to a touring swing band and worked as a musical director for musical shows. He met his wife at a chance meeting while using a local farm for storage. Jill, a farmers daughter ran a riding school from the family farm. They both decided to diversify the family business and added a small petting zoo. The enterprise acquired a full zoo licence and then they began college courses on site. A second riding school was acquired along with a small outlet in France. Jill and Mark are the proud parents of Thomas and Jessica. Six years ago the whole family moved to Manitoba Canada. They now operate a greenhouse/garden centre and small zoo. Lyzette Johnston She is the Director of Domestic Food Safety Systems at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). Prior to her current role, she was the Director of Agrifood Programs. Before joining the CFIA in 2010, Lyzette worked for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for ten years, including a role as the Director of Intergovernmental Affairs and Regulatory Affairs. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 7 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Paul Koole Paul joined the Biobest Team in 2010 as a Biological Crop Protection Specialist for growers in Western Canada and the US. The previous 30 years. Paul was part of his family’s nursery business, Apko Nurseries Ltd. He has extensive experience with biological controls during the last 10 years. Paul strengthens Biobest’s commitment to growers in the West. Brit MacDonald Brit is a Community Developer and Urban Agriculture Coordinator for the Saskatoon Food Bank and Learning Centre, a board member of the Permaculture Research Institute of Saskatchewan and a member of the Urban Agriculture working group for the Saskatoon Food Council. Brit has studied sustainable farming and permaculture principles on agriculture projects throughout India, Guatemala, and across North America. She is passionate about the recognition of urban agriculture as a viable land use activity, and its role building healthy, resilient cities and strengthening community food systems. Kevin Milaney Kevin has 19+ years of experience in the Horticulture Industry. The first 8 years in a large Retail Garden Centre located in Calgary. Presently Kevin works as a Sales representative for Bron and Sons Nursery operating in Grand Forks, B.C., covering much of Western Canada and a portion of the upper Midwestern USA. This has given him the opportunity to experience what is happening throughout the industry. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 8 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza Dr. Mirza is an accomplished and visionary scientist whose practical research has invaluably impacted the greenhouse industry in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Recognized as a pioneer in introducing hydroponics production to greenhouse crops, for almost 30 years this educator, mentor, researcher, writer and problem solver played a pivotal role in building the greenhouse industry to what it is today. Mohyuddin Mirza (Dr. Mirza) has been involved with the industry since 1980. He writes in Greenhouse Canada on various aspects of the greenhouse industry and the Editor for the Alberta Greenhouse Industry Newsletter. He was recently inducted into the Agricultural Hall of Fame in Alberta. Moira Moser Moira graduated from the U of S with a BSc Ag (Hort). She has been working for the City of Saskatoon in the Parks Division with the Greenhouse and Conservatory Program since 2010. Along with year-round maintenance of the Civic Conservatory, Moira is responsible for helping co-ordinate the planning and growing of annuals for the City of Saskatoon parks and their two flower pot programs Jill Sauter Jill will be the Banquet Keynote Speaker for “Brand It!” After working in many organizations in marketing, sales & management, Jill became a consultant sharing her expertise in marketing with small businesses. She has taught thousands of entrepreneurs and students the importance of keeping marketing simple and focused. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 9 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Robert Purton Bob received his B.Sc in Agricultural Engineering from the NCAE in Silsoe England. After emigrating to Canada he settled in Yorkton and worked for Morris Industries in various capacities. The last being the Director of Research and Development. After a nineteen year career at Morris he decided on a change of scenery and started a market garden business. He is the owner/ operator of Kangro Gardening in Yorkton SK where the business has supplied herbicide & pesticide free produce to local farmers markets for the last thirteen years. Nine thousand square feet of greenhouse produces tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplant and lettuce. His four acre garden produces potatoes, cabbage, beets, green onions, carrots, spinach & dill. Recently his son Brendon joined the business so now the two of them are working to grow high quality herbicide & pesticide free vegetables. Judy Sharpton Judy Sharpton is a garden center design and renovation specialist with 35 year's experience in advertising and promotion and she is the owner of Growing Places Marketing. Since 1995, Growing Places Marketing has specialized in on-site consultations on store design, renovation and branding exclusively for independent garden centers and farm markets. Judy has served more than 300 individual independent garden centers with a wide range of renovation and new construction design services. In addition, Judy provides program content on store development, store branding and product placement to trade groups and suppliers through Growing Places’ Store School™. Store School™ provides content for more than 25 trade and vendor groups attended by thousands of members of the green industry annually in the United States and Canada. Store-School is particularly pleased to provide content for smaller state trade groups where garden center owners and staff have less access to professional development. Judy writes a monthly column on store development titled Retail Ready™ for Green Profit magazine and contributes feature articles on garden center development to a range of trade publications. Judy publishes free electronic newsletters especially for independent garden centers. Success Stories (S2) chronicles store development and merchandising campaigns that measure success in the dollars added to store’s the bottom line; Store-Within-A-Store Merchandising is sponsored by Proven Winners and chronicles merchandising techniques specific to Proven Winners in-store brand support. Judy has earned LEED Green Associate accreditation from the U.S. Green Building Council.November 6 and 7 – Individual store consultations with Judy Sharpton are available upon request, please inquire when you register.. 10 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Brenda Stefanson, PAg Brenda is a Regional Farm Business Management Specialist Brenda has a BSc. in Agriculture from the University of Saskatchewan, with a major in agricultural economics and a MSc. from the University of Saskatchewan with a major in agricultural extension and a minor in agricultural economics. She has worked as an extension specialist with the University of Saskatchewan and the Agriculture Institute of Management in Saskatchewan. As a Regional Farm Business Management Specialist, Brenda is a source of information for producers and the agriculture industry on business management, economics and decision making. Bev Stangeland Bev works at Ag-West Bio in International Business Development and was formerly the Executive Director of the BioAccess Commercialization Centre. Ag-West Bio, Saskatchewan's bioscience industry association, works with innovators and investors to help bring research to market. The BioAccess Commercialization Centre links small and medium-sized firms in western Canada's functional foods, nutraceuticals and natural health products (FFNHP) industry, to advice, knowledge and resources that are critical to their growth. The Center advances economic development, education/training and commercialization funding. Diane Surette Diane is Maritime born and raised in Dieppe New Brunswick. She graduated from Universte de Moncton Biology. Owned and operated Les Jardins du Grand Chenal, a Garden Center and Greenhouse in Yamaska, Quebec. Diane has worked at Ball Seed Company as Geranium Product Manager. She is celebrating 10 years in November with Dϋmmen group, a German breeder and producer of young plants. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 11 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Glen Sweetman Glen Sweetman has been the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Provincial Specialist for Greenhouse and Nursery Crops since 1998. He has provided technical production information along with diagnostic work to the producers in Saskatchewan. His responsibilities extend to interprovincial and national issues always striving to improve local horticulture production. Dr. Jill Thomson Dr. Jill Thomson started her training in Wales, UK, with a Ph.D.in Plant Pathology from the University at Aberystwyth. She moved to the Prairies in 1972 and continued working with plant diseases first in Alberta and then in Saskatchewan. She has studied diseases of many crops, including those of vegetable, fruit and spice, tree and field crops. She was a research associate in the Horticulture group at the University of Saskatchewan for about ten years and now works in the Biology Department. She helps co-ordinate introductory biology laboratory classes, and also teaches the labs for the Plant Pathology class. She enjoys gardening with her husband, Lawrence, and admits even they can end up with disease problems in their vegetables some years. Roger Valliere Roger is the sole proprietor of Solar Gardens & The Living Art Company. Solar Gardens is a unique and diverse succulent nursery that had its beginnings in 1996, long before succulents were appreciated and as popular as they are today. Roger is the person who has led the way in succulent trends, constantly experimenting and growing new varieties and supplying the market with high-quality plants. With over 1500 varieties of succulents, his greenhouses are truly an extraordinary place to discover new plants, learn new techniques and take home fresh ideas. Innovative and open to new concepts, Roger is an accomplished grower, mentor, educator, entrepreneur and businessperson. Under his guidance, Solar Gardens & the Living Art Company has diversified and evolved into a flourishing and multifaceted Saskatchewan destination. 12 Green Trades Conference 2014 Speakers Cees VandenEnden Cees was born and educated in the Netherlands. He grew up on a vegetable plant propagation farm, and later owned and managed the farm for 20 years, together with his wife Elly. Cees, Elly and their children immigrated to Canada in 1988. After setting up, managing a plant propagation farm, and several greenhouse operations, Cees started HortiSource Consulting Inc. in 2003. HortiSource Consulting is a management and crop consulting company in the greenhouse industry. Cees’ broad experience in growing techniques, managing hydroponic growing operations and his network of contacts will secure the grower with the best service possible to develop in an environmentally responsible and sustainable way. Dr. Doug Waterer Dr. Doug Waterer is a member of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, Dr. Doug Waterer has worked in the area of vegetable research and extension for the past 20 years. Dr. Waterer has developed a website: (http:// www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/vegetable) that generates over one million hits a year from people looking for practical information on growing, storing and marketing vegetables and other specialty crops. Cumberland House and Ile-a-la-Crosse First Nations Cumberland House and Ile -a-la-Crosse First Nations are two SVGA First Nation Commercial Garden Projects. .Two First Nation communities are taking a huge step into providing their communities with fresh fruit and vegetables. With the guidance of the SVGA, Cumberland House and Ile-a-la-Crosse are producing fresh fruit and vegetable on a large scale. Produce is being grown in plastic mulch. They have started a U-Pick operation for the locals to participate in their project. A Haygrove grow tunnel was constructed and is producing tomatoes, peppers and cantaloupe. The project is employing local people and training them for future expansion. 13 14 Visit the SGTC Trade Show Over 40 booths Trade Show Hours Thu Nov 6, 2014 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Fri Nov 7, 2014 10:00 am - 3:00 pm To Register, visit saskgreenhouses.com, fill in a registration form, and fax to the SGGA at 1-800-934-5421 Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 15 Thursday November 6th, 2014 Time FUNDAMENTALS GREENHOUSE GROWING GARDEN CENTERS VEGETABLES Session #1 Session #1 Session #1 Session #1 David Bird Glen Sweetman Moira Moser Doug Waterer 8:00 - 9:00 Back to Basics Pesticide Licensing, It’s 2014 The Year that Was: Greenhouse Growing Not Just a Good Idea, It City of Saskatoon's A roundup of research and 101 is the Law and Q&A Flower Pot Program vegetable trials at the U of S. Session #2 Session #2 Session #5 Bev Stangeland, Ag West Paul Koole, BioBest Judy Sharpton Bio on Consumer Surveys on 9:00 - 10:00 Labelling, GMO Reluctance Biologicals for Ornamentals - Starting and Trends in Retail and What Growers can Take Maintaining A BCA System from this Knowledge Coffee Break Tradeshow Opens 10:00 - 10:15 Session #3 Cees VandenEnden 10:15-11:15 11:15-12:00 Lighting: HPS, LED, Induction Lighting and Hybrid Lights Trade Show Trade Show Session #4 Dr. Mirza Growing Peppers in Greenhouses and High Tunnels Session #5 David Bird Session #5 Paul Koole, BioBest Biologicals for Crop Fertigation Vegetable Crops - Do's and Don'ts for Good Control Session #6 Cees VandenEnden 2:00 - 3:00 Energy Curtains and Energy Savings Session #7 Ada Bennett 3:00 - 4:00 5:30 PM Session # 3 Dan Erlandson, Spring Creek Garden The Benefits of Attending Trade Shows and the Evolution Of Spring Creek Garden Session #4 Bob Purton Trade Show Growing Lettuce Hydroponically Lunch with Entertainment from Mark Humphries 12:00 -1:00 1:00 - 2:00 Session #3 Diane Surette, Dummen Confetti Gardens and 2015 New Varieties How to Tweet Trade Show Session #5 Roger Valliere How to Care for Succulents Session #6 Mark Humphries Up Sell - How to Supplement your Greenhouse Income Session #7 Roger Valliere Solar Gardens A Business Model for Success Trade Show Cocktails, Banquet and Key Note Speaker, Jill Sauter - Silent Auction 16 Friday November 7th, 2014 Time 8:00 - 9:00 FUNDAMENTALS GREENHOUSE GROWING Session #8 Dr. Mirza Diagnosing Common Growing Problems (Bedding Plants and Vegetables) Session #9 Dr. Mirza 9:00 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:15 GARDEN CENTERS VEGETABLES Session #8 Kevin Milaney Session #5 Nancy Carlson Shrubs by Bron and Sons Growing Forward 2 Session #9 Keith Carpenter Session #6 Cumberland House and Ile La Crosse First Nation Bulbs by Van Noort Commercial Garden Projects Diagnosing Common Growing Problems (Bedding Plants and Vegetables) Coffee Break/Trade Show 10:15 -12:00 Noon SGGA Annual Meeting with Presentations 10:15 - 11:00 1.Growing Forward 2 from Brenda Stefanson, Govt. of Saskatchewan; and 2. Timothy Bradshaw, New Generation Recycling 11:00 - 12:00 Trade Show 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch Session #11 Session #11 Jill Thomson Jill Thomson Plant Diseases for Plant Diseases for 1:00 - 2:00 Greenhouse Vegetables Greenhouse Vegeta(2hours) bles(2hours) Limited to 20 Limited to 20 Participants Participants Session #12 Jill Thomson 2:00 - 3:00 Vegetable Plant Diseases (cont). Limited to 20 Participants Session #11 Judy Sharpton The Twelve Most Common Store Development Problems With Solutions Session #12 Judy Sharpton The Twelve Most Common Store Development Problems With Solutions SVGA AGM Presentation from Timothy Bradshaw, New Generation Recycling Session #7 Webinar Lyzette Johnston, Director Domestic Food Safety Systems Trade Show And Take Down Session #13 3:00 - 4:00 Panel on "Roads to Market "the Farmer's Market and Urban Agriculture (Gord Androsoff, CHEP, Saskatoon Brit MacDonald, Saskatoon Food Bank and Ada Bennett, Regina Farmer's Market 17 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 7:30 am Registration Opens 8:00AM-9:00AM Sessions Vegetables 2014—The Year that Was–A Roundup of Research and Vegetable Trials at the U of S by Dr. Doug Waterer Department of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan Fundamentals Back to Basics of Greenhouse Growing 101 by David Bird, Direct Solutions With all the technology and chemicals at our disposal it is quite undesirable how we can forget some of the old tricks of the trade that at one time were common knowledge. In this forum we will go over as many as old school techniques time allows while leaving time for a general question period to share knowledge. Greenhouse Growing Pesticide Licensing, It’s Not Just a Good Idea, It is the Law by Glen Sweetman, PAg Not just a good idea, it’s the law. Glen will give a short overview of the course, protocols, benefits and what has or may change in the near future. There will be time for Questions and Answers regarding pesticide licensing programs, opportunities and issues. Garden Centers The City of Saskatoon’s Flower Pot Program by Moira Moser Moira will discuss the City of Saskatoon’s Flower Pot Program from the Parks Branch. The City’s Flower Pot Program creates and places over 900 flower pots on street corners and boulevards. All of the annuals are grown in 4" pots at the City's greenhouses. By planting a 4" pot, the container fills in quickly and creates instant color, brightening our streets for the summer months. Come and learn about creative flower pot planting. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 18 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 9:00AM-10:00AM Sessions Vegetables Consumer surveys on labelling, GMO reluctance and what growers can take from this knowledge by Bev Stangeland, Ag West Bio Bev will present results from two surveys conducted for the purpose of assisting Canadian companies in the agri-food sector gain a competitive advantage in the Canadian marketplace. The first survey was on Canadian perceptions of healthy foods and ingredients and the second, Canadian perceptions of GMO foods. As well she will look at what is happening in the marketplace since those surveys and how Canadian growers can benefit from the market trends to gain a competitive advantage through a better understanding of the consumer. An update will be given on future surveys projects. Interaction and questions will be welcomed. Survey Highlights include: factors in purchase decisions, specific foods/ingredients sought, Influence of Health concerns on food consumption, functional food trends, role of product attributes/claims on purchase decisions, retail locations for functional foods, consumers’ understanding of GMO foods Fundamentals, Greenhouse Growing Biologicals for Ornamentals—Starting and Maintaining a BCA System by Paul Koole, BioBest In this session, Paul will discuss how to start a bio program and the things you need to think about when planning one. There will be an opportunity to discuss how to maintain your bio program. This session is recommended for beginners. Garden Centers Trends in Retail by Judy Sharpton Our industry has rebounded with the first sales increase in 13 years. Customer count is up and owners are beginning to smile. But, wait a minute. These are not 1980’s customers and they are not looking for 1980’s shopping environments or product offerings. In this program, we’ll evaluate the most recent surveys and research findings and translate that data into recommendations for products and presentations that work at store level. We’ll look at the best garden center layout in America and several concepts for developing our industry’s fastest growing product category – container gardening. 10:00AM-10:15AM Coffee Break and Trade Show Opens! 19 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 10:15AM Tradeshow Opens 10:15AM-11:15AM Sessions Vegetables The Evolution Of Spring Creek Garden by Dan Erlandson Dan will speak about the benefits of vegetable farmers attending Trade Shows to further their knowledge and innovative expansion . He will discuss how in a few short years, his business has expanded exponentially due to the growing demand for Saskatchewan local produce. Fundamentals Lighting, by Cees VanEnden Cees will various aspects of lighting for greenhouses. HPS, LED, induction lighting and hybrid lights are part of this discussion. The effects on plant development and climate reaction are important factors when using lights, including energy cost and savings. Garden Centers Confetti Gardens and 2015 New Varieties by Diane Surette, Dϋmmen This session will discuss both Confetti Gardens and Californian Spring Trials. Confetti Garden is an innovative way to grow mixed combination planters for the spring and summer using different colours and textures. Learn how to use them to decorate homes, gardens and landscapes. California Spring Trials for Dϋmmen is a very busy time, where they show hundreds of new varieties for 2015. Diane will talk about some highlights of the new introductions of Annuals and Perennials for Dϋmmen group at Edna Valley Vineyards and Ignite Greenhouses. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 20 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 11:15AM-12:00PM Noon Sessions Vegetables Growing Lettuce Hydroponically by Bob Purton, Kangro Gardening Bob will discuss a new method of growing vegetables hydroponically. A variation of the Narrow film technique but using shallow water instead. This results in less maintenance and relatively inexpensive initial capital expenditure resulting in an ultra clean great tasting product. The session will cover the initial design and the reasons for doing it this way, maintenance requirements, costs involved, how issues experienced throughout the year were resolved and recommendations going forward. Greenhouse Growing Growing Peppers Hot and Not So Hot in Greenhouses and High Tunnels by Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza—Sponsored By TGP The Grocery People Did you know that at least 80% of the flowers produced by peppers abort and you have to work very hard to keep the other 20% of the flowers for developing fruits? Peppers are among the three most commonly grown greenhouse vegetables, alongside cucumbers and tomatoes. It takes peppers 120 days after seeding to begin producing and start contributing to your cash flow. Dr. Mirza will go through the step by step production of peppers, the importance of good environmental controls and discuss the challenges of diseases and insects. Dr. Mirza will discuss how demographic changes in populations are influencing consumer demand for new varieties of peppers. For example, hot peppers are becoming popular. Hot peppers need different pruning practices compared to large peppers. Dr. Mirza will also share with you pictures of peppers grown in hanging baskets. 12:00PM—1:00PM Lunch Time/Entertainment from Mark Humphries! 21 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 1:00PM-2:00PM Sessions Fundamentals Crop Fertigation by David Bird, Direct Solutions Crop fertigation is one of the most important parts of your crop management strategy and quite often the most over looked. With the combination of knowing your crops requirements and the knowledge of your existing water quality you can set yourself up for success with your crop. Greenhouse Growing Biologicals for Vegetable Crops – Does and Don’ts for Good Control by Paul Koole, BioBest Using Biologicals is a first line of defense of a preventative BCA program for vegetable crops ’. Too often growers try to be reactive when using BCAs. In this session, the emphasis will be on learning how to be preventative. This session is more for growers with intermediate to advanced knowledge. Garden Centers How to Care for Succulents by Roger Valliere This session will focus on how to grow and retail high quality, low maintenance succulents. Succulents are highly collectible and desirable plants, and with just a little care, attention, appropriate lighting and watering, your plants will thrive and fly off the shelf. Tips will also be given on how to display your succulents to maximize profitability and on how to keep your private collection growing. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 22 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 2:00PM-3:00PM Sessions Fundamentals, Greenhouse Growing Energy Curtains and Energy Savings by Cees VanEnden This session will include a presentation on energy screens and the expected energy savings from using energy curtains. Cees will also discuss the climate effects when using the screens, the options for use in the summer months and other options for energy management for your Greenhouse. Garden Centers Up Sell - How to Supplement your Greenhouse Income by Mark Humphries Diversification –another way forward is an interesting look into expanding your business and bank balance. Sometimes we walk by obvious areas of expansion each day. This session will cover everything from Dwell Time to Business Exit Plans. Book Rooms at the Saskatoon Inn by October 13th! Please Indicate that you are participating in the Sask Green Trades Conference. 23 2014 SGTC Thursday November 6th, 2014 3:00PM-4:00PM Sessions Garden Centers Solar Gardens: A Business Model for Success by Roger Valliere Created in 1996, Solar Gardens & The Living Art Company has become a unique, diverse and vibrant destination business with loyal clientele. In this talk, Solar Gardens owner Roger Valliere will share the evolution of Solar Gardens and some personal thoughts on his business model. Fundamentals How to Tweet –Ada Bennett Learn how to use twitter effectively as part of your social media marketing/branding strategy for your business. Ada will share how the Regina Farmer’s Market has used twitter to garner huge media attention. This is a hand’s on learning session, bring your tablet, laptop or mobile phone to setup a Twitter account. Ada will take you through how-to set up a Twitter Account and how to tweet. 5:30PM Cocktails, Banquet and Keynote Speaker “Brand It!” by Jill Sauter When most business owners think about brands, they think of McDonalds or Nike. Why would a small business invest in a brand? The truth is, whether you’re creating it or not, you have a brand – a reputation with past, current and future customers. In the days when information and opinions fly like snowflakes, businesses need to know what their brand is, what it is doing for them, and how to manage or change it. Even without a Coca Cola budget, small businesses can create a strong brand that will add value to their bottom line. Jill Sauter will explain brands and provide examples of brands from small businesses like yours. Jill will share her experience building brands for companies and provide practical tips to help you start building your own brand. Banquet Served 6:30PM Silent Auction 8:00PM-9:15PM See You Tomorrow! 24 2014 SGTC Friday November 7th, 2014 7:30 am Registration Opens 8:00AM-9:00AM Sessions Vegetables Growing Forward 2 by Nancy Carson Growing Forward 2 (GF2) is a five-year agreement between the federal, provincial and territorial governments that provides a framework for agriculture programming across Canada. Nancy will provide details on the programs available through GF2 in Saskatchewan, and explain how producers can take advantage of the opportunities offered through these programs. Fundamentals, Greenhouse Growing Diagnosing Common Growing Problems in Bedding Plants and Vegetables by Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza Diagnosing plant problems and taking corrective measures is as important as marketing you crops in time. It is an art and a science. It requires several skills to come up with correct diagnosis and taking corrective action at the right time. Dr. Mirza believes that he has seen so many problems in his 37 years of work life that he can diagnose with confidence. But he still get stuck when growers don’t have proper records of their management practices. Dr. Mirza will take you through, step by step to diagnose problems and taking corrective actions to resolve the issues. This session will help to sharpen your diagnostic skills. Garden Centers Shrubs by Bron and Sons, by Kevin Milaney Highlights of the new varieties of trees and shrubs that will be available in the 2015 season. Kevin will discuss how to sell more trees and shrubs through effective merchandising and purchasing. Sask Green Trades Conference & Tradeshow 25 2014 SGTC Friday November 7th, 2014 9:00AM -10:00AM Sessions Vegetables SVGA First Nation Commercial Garden Projects in Cumberland House and Ile La Crosse First Nations Two First Nation communities are taking a huge step into providing their communities with fresh fruit and vegetables. With the guidance of the SVGA, Cumberland House and Ile-a-la-Crosse are producing fresh fruit and vegetable on a large scale. Produce is being grown in plastic mulch. They have started a U-Pick operation for the locals to participate in their project. A Haygrove grow tunnel was constructed and is producing tomatoes, peppers and cantaloupe. The project is employing local people and training them for future expansion. Fundamentals, Greenhouse Growing Diagnosing Common Growing Problems in Bedding Plants and Vegetables by Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza Continued from 8:00AM Session Garden Centers Bulbs by Van Noort, by Keith Carpenter When it comes to gardening there can be nothing easier than bulbs, whether they are Tulips, Narcissi, Liatris, Calla or, the most popular, Lilies. A bulb is all set up to grow with energy and beauty already built in. There is always something new that can attract customers and make even the most amateur gardener successful. Whether customers look for size, colours, simplicity, or even just uniqueness, bulbs have something for everyone. This seminar will go over what is new in bulbs coming up for next spring and give some great ideas for how to capitalize on the simplicity of bulbs that is often overlooked and do for us what we all want – add to your PROFITS! 10:00AM-10:15AM Coffee Break and Trade Show Opens! 26 2014 SGTC Friday November 7th, 2014 10:15AM Tradeshow Opens 10:15AM -12:00AM Sessions SVGA Annual General Meeting with Presentation Presentation by Timothy Bradshaw, New Generation Recycling SGGA Annual Meeting with Presentations Presentation of Growing Forward 2 by Brenda Stefanson, Government of Saskatchewan Growing Forward 2 (GF2) is a five-year agreement between the federal, provincial and territorial governments that provides a framework for agriculture programming across Canada. Brenda will provide details on the programs available through GF2 in Saskatchewan, and explain how producers can take advantage of the opportunities offered through these programs. and Presentation by Timothy Bradshaw, New Generation Recycling 12:00PM-1:00PM Lunch Time! 27 2014 SGTC Friday November 7th, 2014 1:00PM-2:00PM Sessions Vegetables Lyzette Johnston on Domestic Food Safety Systems—Webinar The passage of the Safe Food for Canadians Act in November 2012 set the stage for important changes to Canada's food safety system. Once in force, the Act will consolidate food safety authorities from four different acts: Canada Agricultural Products Act; Fish Inspection Act; Meat Inspection Act; and Food-related provisions of the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act. This will enable the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) to apply consistent regulatory requirements and inspection approaches across all regulated food commodities. Over the last two-years the CFIA has undertaken extensive efforts to engage and seek stakeholder feedback to inform the development of the proposed Safe Food for Canadians Regulation. You will be provided with an overview of the proposed requirements that could be contained in the new regulation. Garden Centers The Twelve Most Common Store Development Problems by Judy Sharpton Based on over 20 years of retail garden renovation projects, this program will outline twelve common issues and options for achieving greater customermerchandise contact, without a bulldozer. You’ll be asked to identify one renovation opportunity from the 12-point checklist that you can implement in your store in time for the 2015 season. For best results, at least two empowered people, one owner and one manager, from each store should attend this workshop as the basis for a store renovation team. Store Development Checklist provided to each participant. Available for purchase - The 12 Most Common Store Development Problems and Solutions That Don’t Require a Bulldozer or a Bank Loan second edition by Judy Sharpton. Powerpoint available for download to your flash drive with the purchase of book. Greenhouse Growing Plant Diseases for Greenhouse Vegetables by Dr. Jill Thomson, University of Saskatchewan - Limited to 20 Participants, you must sign up when you register. In this 2 hour session we will identify and discuss the main diseases occurring in vegetable-producing greenhouses. There will be a power-point presentation and also diseased material to examine (if available). Please bring along any diseased samples, or photos of problems occurring in your greenhouses. There will be an opportunity to discuss these problems. 28 2014 SGTC Friday November 7th, 2014 2:00PM-3:00PM Sessions Fundamentals, Greenhouse Growing Plant Diseases for Greenhouse Vegetables by Dr. Jill Thomson (continued from 1:00PM Session) Garden Centers The Twelve Most Common Store Development Problems by Judy Sharpton (Continued from 1:00PM Session) Trade Show Taken Down at 3:00 PM 3:00PM—4:00PM Sessions "Roads to Market" Panel Farmer's Market and Urban Agriculture by Gord Androsoff, CHEP, Brit MacDonald, Saskatoon Food Bank and Ada Bennett from the Regina Farmer’s Market. A fresh approach to new ideas in the Greenhouse and Vegetable Growing Industries. Come and engage with community minded individuals to learn how innovative urban agricultural projects and methods are making an impact in our communities. Learn how producers, organizations and individual businesses are bringing their products to market. Thank you for Participating in the SGTC 2014, See You Next Year! 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