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38th Annual AERGC Meeting

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Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI
Co-hosted by: Chrislyn Particka & Lisa Murphy

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Looking to sponsor?

 

AERGC is always looking for sponsors
to assist in meeting expenses
and/or enable a member to attend a meeting
through our travel grant program.

Thanks to our generous corporate sponsorship,
the AERGC is proud to offer the
Annual meeting
Travel Grant! 


The Annual AERGC meeting is about connecting with colleagues, sharing ideas
and processes and networking with the greater education and research greenhouse community.  


2023 Meeting Agenda


MONDAY
July 31st


Travel Day and Welcome Reception

      
3pm – 5pm Executive Committee Meeting, Kellogg Center Room 106
        
        
6pm – 9pm Welcome Reception, Kellogg Center East Patio
                                  (rain location - Lincoln Room)

 











TUESDAY
August 1st


Tour campus-based facilities Talks by MSU Floriculture & Greenhouse
Crop Production Research and Extension Team

7am – 7:40am
Breakfast, Kellogg Center Lincoln Room 

7:45am – 8:30am
 
Travel to Molecular Plant Sciences Building (MPS) Room 1200


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Travel options:


1. CATA bus route 25, fare provided. Departs 7:50 am from the stop across the street
    from the Kellogg Center (#177). Arrives at 8:15 am at the stop just north of the 
    intersection of Farm Lane and Wilson Road. (NOTE: The next bus isn’t until 8:50 am, so
    don’t miss this one!)

2. Walk. Molecular Plant Sciences is about 1.5 miles away from Kellogg Center on the
    corner of Wilson Rd. and Bogue St. The address is 1066 Bogue St., but it will be easier
    to enter the building from Wilson Rd.

3. Spin Electric Scooters. On your own for fees. Must download the app. Cost is $1 base
    fee per ride, plus a per-minute fee. Charges are made in $10 increments.

Lots of rules: https://parking.msu.edu/alternative-transportation/spin-electric-scooters

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8:45am – 12pm
Tour plant science facilities, split into five groups. Plant Science Research Greenhouses, Plant Biology Conservatory, Growth Chamber Facility, Herbarium, Horticulture Gardens, Plant Diagnostic Lab.

12pm – 1:30pm
Lunch, MPS Room 1200 (feel free to eat lunch in room 1200, the atrium, or in the gardens)

1:30pm – 3pm
Presentations, MPS Room 1200 Roberto Lopez – What to expect from LEDs Mary Hausbeck – Tips for breaking up with greenhouse pathogens Jeremy Jubenville – Enhancing greenhouse insect control in the Michigan floriculture industry 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Walk to W.J. Beal Botanical Garden for tour and presentation Maeve Bassett – Plants and People: Exploring ethnobotany in public gardens 5:00 pm Dinner on your own. Several restaurants are within walking distance of Beal (list of recommended restaurants at the end). Then it’s just about a mile or less back to the Kellogg Center.




WEDNESDAY
August 2nd


Off Campus Tours

7am – 7:45am
Grab-and-go breakfast, Kellogg Center South Lobby, on the way to
the skywalk


7:45am – 8am
Load busses & tours depart, Kellogg Center, north of the parking
ramp


6:30pm – 9pm
Dinner, Kellogg Center, Lincoln Room

 








THURSDAY
August 3rd


Travel Grant Talks, Presentations, Business Meeting, Plant Swap


7:30am – 8:30am Breakfast, Kellogg Center Lincoln Room
8:30am – 9:30am Travel grant talks, Kellogg Center Auditorium
9:30am – 9:45am Patrick Friesen, BioChambers, Kellogg Center Auditorium

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Using growth chambers to vernalize plants:
A case study in perennial kale breeding

9:45am – 10:00am Break
10am – 10:30am Laurie Thorp, Bailey Greenhouses, Kellogg Center Auditorium

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Bailey Greenhouse and Urban Farm:
Co-curricular learning and community building for college students

10:30am – 11:30am Business meeting, Kellogg Center Auditorium
11:30am – 1:30pm Grab-and-go lunch, plant swap, Kellogg Center Lincoln Room

Contacts

Chrislyn’s cell phone: (315) 651-9682

Lisa’s cell phone: (248) 635-3367
Bus Route 25 Map

 

Accommodations:


Michigan State University
219 S. Harrison Road
East Lansing, MI 48824-1022


Standard room: $125

Corner rooms are $150

Book under "research greenhouse curators."


 



Local Restaurants


Recommended downtown East Lansing restaurants
close to W.J. Beal Botanical Garden and Kellogg Center


Harrison Roadhouse, 720 E Michigan Avenue

Crunchy’s, 254 West Grand River

Dublin Square, 327 Abbot Road

Black Cat Bistro, 115 Albert Avenue

Beggar’s Banquet, 218 Abbot Road

Charlie Kang’s, 109 East Grand River

Barrio Tacos, 202 Albert Street

Jolly Pumpkin, 218 Albert Street

Hop Cat, 300 Grove Street

El Azteco, 225 Ann Street

Omi Sushi, 210 M.A.C Avenue

Peanut Barrel, 521 East Grand River



Transportation Information:

Lansing Municipal Airport: Uber/Taxi to Kellogg Center 

Detroit Metro Airport



Thank you to our sponsors!


Conviron/Argus | Albert J. Lauer Inc. | Bio Chambers Inc.
Priva Controls | Wadsworth Control Systems | Atlas Greenhouse
Biora by MineARC Systems | Greenhouse Engineering | GGS/JGS Greenhouse Structures
LLK Greenhouse Solutions | Munters Aerotech | PL Light Systems Canada Inc.
Prospiant, Inc. | Stuppy Greenhouses | Capital Greenhouse
Greenhouse Design LLC | Micro Grow Greenhouse Control Systems | IMP Laboratories Inc.
Microcool | BioTherm

Become A Sponsor

"Rough Brother Greenhouses are always proud to be asked and to be a sponsor of the annual AERGC meeting and congratulations on 25 year anniversary! We enjoy staying in touch with our fellow AERGC members. Staying in touch helps make for better greenhouse research environments and being a repeat sponsor is something we enjoy doing. It helps support an industry association that helps support Rough Brothers, as well as our overall mutual interest in plants and the people that take care of them."



Rob Tanzer

Project Manager

Rough Brothers Greenhouses


AERGC is an all volunteer operated organization. Modest member dues defray costs with the production of our quarterly newsletter, our online forum and administration of our website. The organization is aimed at supporting educational greenhouse users and the industry involved with institutional greenhouses. Please have a look at our mission statement.


A unique relationship has developed between the AERGC and the greenhouse industry. Being a sponsor of the AERGC's Annual Meeting is mutually beneficial. The Annual Meeting provides a comfortable setting for personal and professional interaction between our members and you, as one of our corporate sponsors. Our Annual Meeting cannot continue to be a success without your support.

We seek sponsors to assist in costs for our annual meeting which brings those involved in institutional greenhouses together for three days. At these meetings it is common to find administrator, greenhouse engineer and vendor all working together to solve specific needs of the industry.

We hope that we can count on your support for the 37th
annual AERGC meeting, July 31st-August 3rd,2023 at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.


Become a sponsor.

To request more information about being a sponsor, please contact:

Paul EngevoldorTiffany Durr




Checks should be paid to the order of: 
AERGC
and mailed to:
AERGC
P.O. Box 319
Mahomet, IL 61853-0319
Email: aergc.treasurer@gmail.com


We offer sponsors the following recognition opportunities:

  • Recognition at the Annual Meeting
  • Recognition in the AERGC Newsletter**
  • Recognition on the Annual Meeting page of the AERGC web site**
  • The opportunity to distribute literature to attendees as a part of the welcome packet

    There are no defined contribution levels as companies of varying sizes have differing ranges of discretionary funds. Typical sponsorships range from $500 to $1500 USD.
** Company contact information (Company name, address, email, URL, phone and fax) and high res company logo in jpg or gif format must be submitted to the webmaster to be included on the web site and in the newsletter.