
Landscapers and lawn care contractors attending Equip Exposition will be able to find valuable continuing education units (CEUs) toward maintaining their certifcations in the events Certification Center. Weed management, pesticide application, tree and plant health management, tree/shrub pruning, and pesticide safety are among the courses offered.
Equip Exposition is scheduled for October 21-24, 2025 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. The award-winning and 5th largest trade show in the U.S. drew more than 28,500 contractors, dealers and manufacturers last year. Courses offering a CEU require an additional registration fee of $30 or $50 per class and can sell out. Sign up at EquipExposition.com under Education. This will be the second year Equip Exposition is offering the opportunity.
“About half (49 percent) of our tradeshow attendees work with chemical applications and over a thousand of our attendees took chemical applicator education courses during Equip last year,” says Kris Kiser, President & CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), which owns Equip Exposition, the international landscape, outdoor living, and equipment exposition.
“Landscapers and contractors can take a certification class and then see the latest equipment and top solutions from exhibitors on the trade show floor,” Kiser adds. “Fifteen chemical application education classes are being offered this year, and more than 100 exhibits will showcase related solutions, including spreaders, fertilizers, fungicides, weed control, herbicides, insecticides, and organic pest and disease control products. They can also meet and talk to other people doing these things in their businesses.”
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Organizers say that because Equip is loaded with education and experiences, it’s important to plan ahead for your time at the show and to book certification center classes now before they sell out. The easiest way to navigate the show and its 1.2 million square feet of exhibits is with the Equip Expo app, sponsored by CASE Construction Equipment.
The states of Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio have officially provided a CEU credit sheet for the Chemical Applicator sessions and more states are pending approval. 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.
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.
“These courses are offered by some of the highest quality, highest caliber people in our industry, that you will never get to see live in a room probably, unless it’s at this event,” said Samuel Rankin of ETCH Outdoor Living. “If we are not continually learning … we’re literally going backwards…it’s an opportunity for us to take that next incremental step.”
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Zane Raudenbush, Ph.D., Manager of Research Operations, says The Davey Institute is excited to share best practices at the workshops it’s organizing at the trade show. "… we know that the best way to have a safe workforce is to ensure our employees are well-trained," Raudenbush says. "By participating in these workshops, Davey employees can collaborate with our allies in the industry to help make everyone safer and more knowledgeable."
Learning experiences at Equip Exposition can boost bottom lines for attendees. “By learning how to implement proven turfgrass management and weed control practices, attendees will be better equipped to deliver healthier, more attractive turf for their clients. This leads to increased customer satisfaction, reduced callbacks, and more efficient use of inputs such as water, fertilizer, and herbicides, ultimately helping attendees lower operational costs and enhance their profitability,” says Manuel Chavarria Ph.D., assistant professor & extension in turfgrass physiology at Texas A&M University.