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    Ziniko Mkiva, 2017 IPPS SA - AUS exchange student

    Congratulations Ziniko! Enjoy your trip to Australia!The IPPS members present at the 2017 Conference voted for Ziniko to participate in the Australia - Southern Africa student exchange programme. Ziniko gave a very convincing presentation!Ziniko was one of three young horticulturists nominated to participate in the final selection event at the...

     

    Ziniko Mkiva - 2017 Exchange visit to Australia | Ziniko Mkiva

    Ziniko Mkiva's report on his 2017 Exchange visit to Australia.

     

    Year End Message - Alan Jones

    2017 - A Good Year for IPPS Regions Around the World!As we approach the end of 2017, I wanted to bring the membership up to date on recent International Board activities, discussions and decisions. All regions held successful conferences, with an increase in attendance as we continue to see an improving worldwide nursery industry economy. 2017...

     

    Working with Irrigation Water | Dr Derek Askew

    Working with irrigations water.

     

    Why IPPS -Daniel Greenwell

    Daniel GreenwellGraduate Student Auburn University Membership in horticulture societies and organizations is of utmost importance to me, especially as I move closer to full-time employment. Active membership in any organization and especially membership with IPPS is a way to keep yourself from becoming isolated from current events and advancements ...

     

    WHY IPPS - Shea Keen, Masters student, University of Florida

    The 2016 conference in Virginia Beach was my first exposure to the IPPS-SR, and by the end of the meeting, I decided I needed to become a member. I value my membership because it allows me to connect to a network of incredibly talented and experienced individuals, and it provides access to the vast wealth of propagation and horticultural knowledg...

     

    Why IPPS - Richard May

    Richard MayMay Nursery, Inc.I love IPPS! I have been a member since 2002, and this has been the greatest Nursery/Plant group that I have ever been a part of. No other organization offers such a wealth of knowledge of plants and nursery growing expertise. IPPS offers the greatest networking between nursery growers as well as academic horticultura...

     

    Why IPPS - Madison Hindsley

    Madison HindsleyNCSU BS Hort Science with a concentration in landscape designAs a student of horticulture, the 2017 annual IPPS conference was incredible. I got to make connections between the material I learned in class and how it works in the real world. I've gained a deeper understanding about how nurseries succeed in the industry, which will ...

     

    Why IPPS - Maarten van der Geissen

    In 2015 we will begin a new initiative, highlighting new and seasoned members. Thanks to all who have participated, and we look forward to hearing from many more members!Maarten van der GeissenIPPS-SRNA President 2015van der Giessen Nursery, Semmes, AlabamaHow are you reaching the next generation? Why do you value IPPS?“I reach the next generatio...

     

    Why IPPS - Lee Ivy

    Lee IvyLecturer, Department of Horticultural Sciences, NCSUWhy do you value IPPS?The courses I teach allow me to interact with aspiring horticulturists. Their interests are broad but often revolve around some type of plant propagation. As an educator trying to combine science with practical applications, an experience at an IPPS meeting can greatly...

     

    Why IPPS - Jim Berry

    Jim Berry, President, J. Berry Nursery -  IPPS membership offers a community of green industry professionals who have mentored me, shared with me, and taught me over the years. I have many lifelong friends that I have known for decades through IPPS Southern Region. For me, IPPS is personal first and professional second, and am encouraged ...

     

    Why IPPS - Jane Stanley

    IPM and Woody GrowerSaunders Brothers, Inc.Why do you value IPPS?More than any other group I’ve come across, IPPS members embody their motto “to seek and to share.” While the amount of expertise contained in this group is a bit intimidating, the thing that impresses me most is how willing people are to share what they know. From education ses...

     

    Why IPPS - Elliott Hallum

    Elliott HallumHorticulturist at Mountain Creek NurseryMurfreesboro, TennesseeWhy do you value IPPS?I value being an IPPS member to meet and learn from the leaders in the horticulture industry.I value the nursery tours that demonstrate the best ways to grow sustainable and profitable living plants. I value the public horticulture tours and how they ...

     

    Why IPPS - David Parks, Camellia Forest Nursery

    David Park, Camellia Forest NurseryMembership is about the networking opportunities as well as seeing how other nurseries increase efficiency.

     

    WHY IPPS - Danielle Hayno, Undergraduate student, Kansas State University

    Even though this was my first experience at the IPPS conferences I already know that they are going to be a part of my life in the future. Not only is the information shared there new and exciting but the practices at the various production sites are creative and the people are amazing! I love IPPS!

     

    Why IPPS - Daniel Greenwell, Graduate Student, Auburn University

    Membership in horticulture societies and organizations is of utmost importance to me, especially as I move closer to full-time employment. Active membership in any organization and especially membership with IPPS is a way to keep yourself from becoming isolated from current events and advancements in the horticulture industry. For me, membership is...

     

    Why IPPS - Daniel Greenwell, Auburn University

    Membership in horticulture societies and organizations is of utmost importance to me, especially as I move closer to full-time employment. Active membership in any organization and especially membership with IPPS is a way to keep yourself from becoming isolated from current events and advancements in the horticulture industry. For me, membersh...

     

    Why IPPS - Christine E.H. Coker, Ph.D., GRP

    I became a member of IPPS as a new faculty member. I was instantly embraced by a community of knowledgeable and inspirational plant people! I have had the opportunity to be involved in the Southern Region in a variety of ways from committee service, to speaking, to helping host our regional meeting and international tour. These experiences have e...