IN THIS ISSUE:
- INLA 2021 Day of Service
- 2021-22 Membership Enrollment
- Membership Report
- Mark Your Calendars - 2022 Shade Tree Short Course
- Bayer Press Release Re: Glyphosate
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INLA 2021 Day of Service
Indian Creek Nature Center
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Thank you to everyone who was part of making the 2021 INLA Day of Service such a success! The staff at the Indian Creek Nature Center was so appreciative of our efforts and grateful for the immediate impact we were able to make for their preschool.
As you can see, the preschoolers joined in the fun and were a big help!
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Special thank you to Linda Grieve, for the incredible design, Dylan Schrock, for all his efforts to coordinate the event, and David Selmer, for sourcing the plant material. Thanks also to the board members and INLA members who were able to be there!
Thank you to the Kirkwood Community College students and instructors! They really enjoyed the experience and visiting with so many people from industry was time well spent.
Thanks to our sponsors for this year!
King’s Material
Foster’s Inc.
UNILOCK
Midwest Groundcovers
Wood Duck Tree Farms
Gerdes Wholesale Nursery
Hughes Nursery and Landscape
Gerten’s Wholesale Supply
Sustainable Landscape Solutions
Ever-Green Landscape Nursery and Supply
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2021-22 Membership Enrollment
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Dear valued INLA member,
I hope you are enjoying the excitement of the busy season in a “more normal” year, even as we continue to battle challenges still facing us due to the lingering effects of the pandemic. We should be proud to be part of an industry that continues to impact the quality of life in the Midwest by promoting health and wellbeing, safety, and security with all we do. Keep up the good work!
Your dedicated Board of Directors and association administrator, Joan O’Brien, continue to work hard to make the INLA a great organization. The investment you make in membership enrollment is even more profitable if you reap the benefits by becoming actively involved in the association. Please see that we have made making your annual payment easier this year with an electronic payment option.
Please take note of the upcoming opportunities in 2021/2022:
INLA Day of Service Our annual event is back in 2021 and is planned for the Indian Creek Nature Center in Cedar Rapids. This is always a day to remember! Join us for a fun and rewarding day with opportunities to connect with potential employees and give of your time and expertise. More information to come soon!
ICNP On-Line Training Modules These are free to any member for use and practice for the ICNP testing. This is also a great resource for training new employees.
INLA Tradeshow This event will be held along with the ISU Shade Tree Short Course February 22-24, 2022 in Ames. Information will be available later this Fall.
INLA scholarships Fundraising efforts go toward scholarships awarded each year to students pursuing degrees in Horticulture at Iowa community colleges and Iowa State University.
As members of the green industry, we take great pleasure in watching things grow. I am pleased how YOUR association is renewing its commitment to moving our industry forward, and we need your help to do that. The Board would love to hear from you if you have suggestions for additional training, programs, or member benefits we could offer!
Please contact myself, or Joan at the office, if you have any questions or would like to get more involved in the association.
Thank you for your continued support! I look forward to seeing you at an INLA event in the coming year.
Serving Your INLA,
Shawna Moss
Shawna Moss, ICNP
INLA President
Professor of Horticulture - Kirkwood Community College
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Thank you for your membership enrollment!
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Brad Juergens
Bentley Ridge Tree Farm & Nursery
Grimes, Iowa
Jimmy Juergens
Bentley Ridge Tree Farm & Nursery
West Des Moines, Iowa
Lans Green
Brilliant Border Landscaping
Clive, Iowa
Sherry McCoy
Country Landscapes Inc.
Ames, Iowa
Charles DeVries
DeVries Outdoors
Des Moines, Iowa
Jeff Dierks
Dierks Tree Transplant, Inc.
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Blake Jensen
Earl May Direct
Shenandoah, Iowa
Nick Reiter
Escapes Landscape & Design, Inc.
La Porte City, Iowa
Carrie Tresemer
Golden Valley Hardscapes/Xylem, LTD
Story City, Iowa
Rick Goode
Goode Greenhouses Inc.
Des Moines, Iowa
Eric Ribbens
Greenworld, Inc.
Sioux Center, Iowa
Tim Foreman
Ground Effects Landscape & Produce
Sioux Center, Iowa
Hilliary Metzger
Home Nursery Inc.
Albers, Illinois
Tom Hughes
Hughes Nursery & Landscaping
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Linda Dykstra
Iowa City Landscaping & Garden Center
Iowa City, Iowa
Patrick Sauter
King's Material Inc.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Brian Hughes
Landscape by Design
Center Point, Iowa
Ben Lounsbury
Lounsbury Landscaping Sand & Gravel
West Des Moines, Iowa
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Tyler Maifield
Maifield Landscaping LLC
Sumner, Iowa
Doug Matthias
Matthias Landscaping Co.
Waterloo, Iowa
McKay Nursery Company
Waterloo, Iowa
Midwest Groundcovers, LLC
St. Charles, Iowa
Maggie Balistreri
Midwest Trading Horticultural Supplies, Inc.
Maple Park, Illinois
James Poulson
Miller Nursery Inc.
Johnston, Iowa
Mark Klein
MLS Landscapes & Design Inc.
Granville, Iowa
Steve Vermeer
Pella Nursery Co.
Pella, Iowa
Peter Vue
Rainbow Tree Co.
Minnetonka, Minnesota
Dan Klindt
River City Turf
Silvis, Illinois
Michael Burkle
Rock Hardscapes, LLC
Amana, Iowa
Ryan Bates
Ted Lare Design Build, LLC
Cumming, Iowa
Andy Schmitz
The Brenton Arboretum, Inc.
Dallas Center, Iowa
Jeffrey Rhea
Turf & Landscape Inc.
Tripoli, Iowa
Lisa Lawyer
Unilock Chicago, LLC
Aurora, Illinois
Austin Blunk
Valley Outdoor, LLC
Bettendorf, Iowa
Matthew Wells
Wells Hollow Landscaping Inc.
Waverly, Iowa
Winona Nursery
Winona, Minneosta
Jennifer Anderson
Wright Outdoor Solutions Inc.
West Des Moines, Iowa
R. Scott Zaiser
Zaiser's Landscaping, Inc.
Burlington, Iowa
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Save the date for the Shade Tree Short Course at ISU
February 22-24, 2022
More details and information to come!
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Bayer Provides Update on Path to Closure of Roundup™ Litigation
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Leverkusen, July 29, 2021 – Bayer today provided an update on its five-point plan to address future Roundup™ litigation risk after its May 27th decision to withdraw from the national class process. The company is now in more control of important aspects of the risk mitigation process and has sketched out two basic scenarios going forward to provide a path to closure of this litigation. The first scenario is based on obtaining a favorable decision by the United States Supreme Court on a cross-cutting issue like federal preemption which would effectively and largely end the U.S. Roundup™ litigation. The second scenario assumes that the Supreme Court either declines to hear the Hardeman case or issues a ruling in favor of plaintiff – in that case the company would activate its own claims administration program.
See the full press release here.
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