Membership keyboard_arrow_down
  • Become a Member
  • County Farm Bureau
  • INFB Insurance
  • My Member Deals
  • Renew Your Membership
  • INFB Health Plans
  • INFB Health Plans FAQ
Our Programs keyboard_arrow_down
  • Agriculture in the Classroom
  • L.E.A.D. Program
  • Women's Leadership Committee
  • Young Farmers & Ag Professionals
Public Policy keyboard_arrow_down
  • National Issues
  • State Issues
  • Public Policy Team Contacts
  • Water
  • Take Action
  • Policy Development
  • Political Action Committees
  • Property Tax Notice of Assessments
  • Considerations for Solar Leases
  • Ag Economy Insights
News keyboard_arrow_down
  • Indiana Farm Bureau In the News
  • News Releases
  • Publications
  • Media Contact Information
  • Social Media
  • Podcast - The Breakdown with INFB
Events keyboard_arrow_down
  • Webinars and Recorded Calls
  • Events
Resources keyboard_arrow_down
  • County Farm Bureau
  • For Volunteers
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Scholarships and Grants
  • H-2A Labor Services
  • Buy from Local Farms
  • Mental Health Resources
  • Broadband Speed Test
  • Black Vulture Depredation
  • Hot Topics in Ag
About keyboard_arrow_down
  • Mission
  • Leadership
  • Staff
  • County Farm Bureau
  • History
  • Careers
  • Contact
Logout
Login
Join
My Account
search

Membership Our Programs Public Policy News Events Resources About Logout Login Join My Account
menu
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Publications
  4. ...
  5. The Hoosier Farmer
  6. Article

Article

Article

Stay Informed

 

hoosier farmer logo

Indiana Horticultural Congress set for Feb. 13-15

Jan 29, 2018, 14:33 PM by Purdue Ag Communication Service

BlueberriesGrowers of fruits, vegetables, wine grapes or flowers can learn more about production practices, processing, marketing, agritourism, pest and disease control, farm management and food safety at the Indiana Horticultural Congress and Trade Show, Feb. 13-15, at the Marriott East Hotel, 7202 E. 21st St., Indianapolis.

Purdue Extension specialists, friends and new acquaintances will find many networking opportunities during the special events and while visiting vendors of irrigation supplies, plant protection products, seeds, processed foods and equipment.

Special events will include:

  • Indiana wine reception and awards banquet and a cider judging contest
  • Silent auction
  • Pesticide core exam
  • Pesticide applicator recertification
  • Beginning apple-growing workshop

Students and educators are eligible for free admission. Three-day and one-day registration packages are available. Cost of the three-day registration is $120 for the first member and $95 for additional attendees.

Certified private pesticide applicators may attend recertification sessions. There is a small additional fee to attend the session and participants must know their private applicator license number to received recertification credit. Licensed commercial applicators in Category 1 may attend sessions for continuing certification hours.

To register, visit Indiana Hort Congress. For more information contact Lori Jolly-Brown, 765-494-1296, ljollybr@purdue.edu; Tristand Tucker, ttucker@purdue.edu; or Peter Hirst, 765-494-1323, hirst@purdue.edu.

The Hoosier Farmer

Previous Issue

 

 

Quick Links

  • Membership
  • Our Programs
  • Public Policy
  • News
  • Events
  • Resources
  • About
  • Careers

Terms & Policy

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Texting Privacy Policy
  • Texting Terms and Conditions

Get in Touch

  • 225 South East St. Indianapolis, IN 46202
  • P.O. Box 1290 Indianapolis, IN 46206
  • (800) 327-6287
facebook-icon twitter-page youtube-page instagram-page pinterest-page

Copyright © 2024 Indiana Farm Bureau®, Inc. is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation®, a national organization of farmers and ranchers including Farm Bureau® organizations in 49 other states and Puerto Rico, and is responsible for Farm Bureau membership and programs within the State of Indiana.