Equip Expo 2024 to Host New Certification Center

Equip Exposition added a new Certification Center to be held during the trade show, Oct. 15-18, where attendees can take courses in weed management, pesticide application, tree and plant health management, tree/shrub pruning, and pesticide safety.

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 Equip Exposition added a new Certification Center to be held during the trade show, Oct. 15-18, where attendees can take courses in weed management, pesticide application, tree and plant health management, tree/shrub pruning and pesticide safety.

Through these courses, landscapers and contractors can add valuable certifications that will add to their service offerings and profitability.

“We’re excited to debut more than 20 sessions in our new Certification Center in the West Wing. Landscapers and contractors need to maximize their time, and going home from Louisville with a new credential that can help them make more money is huge,” says Kiser Kiser, president and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), which owns Equip Exposition.

Chemical applicators licensed in Kentucky, Indiana or Ohio can earn continuing education units (CEUs) for ornamental and turf pest control with additional state accreditations for sessions under review in Texas. Get more information on your state’s CEU approval status and the eligible sessions on the Equip Exposition’s website.

Available classes include:

The states of Kentucky and Indiana have officially provided a CEU credit sheet for the chemical applicator sessions in the Equip Certification Center.

Many state certifications are managed by state agencies. As additional states recognize the quality education offered at Equip Expo and provide CEU credits, updates will be posted on the Equip website.

Equip will offer turfgrass sessions in both English and Spanish. Some sessions in the Certification Center are free and others are affordable at $30 or $50. Sessions are provided in partnership with The Davey Institute and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.


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