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Reinders 26th
Turf Conference
March 13-14, 2024
Early registration has closed. You can register onsite.
Reinders biennial Turf Conference is a 2-day tradeshow and educational conference with turfgrass and grounds professionals, industry experts, and our valued supplier partners converging to share and discover cutting-edge strategies, gain insights into the latest trends, and network with like-minded individuals.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to elevate your knowledge, expand your professional network, and stay at the forefront of turfgrass and grounds management practices.
2 Days of illuminating seminars and innovative product displays from some of the Top Lighting Manufacturers in the country!
Our newest attraction, The Reinders Lighting Village, is something you can’t miss! Take in engaging and interactive seminars and browse new and exciting products from top landscape and holiday lighting manufacturers including Kichler, FX Luminaire, Twinkly, Lumien, Sonance, Nightscaping, and more! Plus, Chris Thomas, Kichler’s Director of Landscape Training and Education, will lead a 3-hour in-depth seminar for lighting professionals.
Featured Seminars
Preparing for the Great Show in Baseball: Little League World Series
Jeff Fowler - Penn State University
Matt Duncan - DLF Pickseed
It’s Tough to Make Predictions: But What does the Future of Turfgrass Pest Management Look Like?
Dr. Jim Kerns – North Carolina State University
The Benefits of Oxygen in the Turfgrass Rootzone
Dave Doherty - CEO and Founder of The International Sports Turf Research Center
Root-feeding Nematodes Associated with Sand-Based Golf Greens
Dr. Derek Settle – Senior Director of Turfgrass Programs, Chicago District Golf Association
PoaCure: Cultural and Chemical Management Strategies on Annual Bluegrass Populations
Kyung Han - Executive Director of Sales and Technology
Snow Mold Strategies for the Great Lakes Region
Paul Koch, Ph.D - University of Wisconsin-Madison