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We had a productive few days in Park City, Utah, last week, facilitating more than 400 strategic business meetings for leading growers and vendors during our Greenhouse Xchange, Oct. 25-28 at the Lodges at Deer Valley.

November 3, 2009

  •  Marc Clark from Rocket Farms (right) checks out new pots from Braun Horticulture. Representing Braun are Suzanne Di Staulo and A  © 2009
    Marc Clark from Rocket Farms (right) checks out new pots from Braun Horticulture. Representing Braun are Suzanne Di Staulo and A
  •  Viability LLC in Holland, Mich., has helped growers secure significant grants and incentives to switch to alternative fuels, imp  © 2009
    Viability LLC in Holland, Mich., has helped growers secure significant grants and incentives to switch to alternative fuels, imp
  •  Greenhouse Xchange was a great opportunity for growers to meet with the top executives at Ball Horticultural Co., including Pres  © 2009
    Greenhouse Xchange was a great opportunity for growers to meet with the top executives at Ball Horticultural Co., including Pres
  •  A gathering of growers from the MidAtlantic states: Anthony van Hoven of Battlefield Farms in Virginia, Robert Milks of Van Win  © 2009
    A gathering of growers from the MidAtlantic states: Anthony van Hoven of Battlefield Farms in Virginia, Robert Milks of Van Win
  •  Greenhouse Xchange is also an ideal venue for multiple generations to work toward strategic initiatives. Pictured here are fathe  © 2009
    Greenhouse Xchange is also an ideal venue for multiple generations to work toward strategic initiatives. Pictured here are fathe
  •  Carico Cowin Global is a newer company supplying transportation carts to growers. Travis Ferguson and Barbara Park saw Greenhous  © 2009
    Carico Cowin Global is a newer company supplying transportation carts to growers. Travis Ferguson and Barbara Park saw Greenhous
  •  Minnesota grower Troy Lucht (left) wore his vendor hat representing his cuttings business, Plant Source International. Greenhou  © 2009
    Minnesota grower Troy Lucht (left) wore his vendor hat representing his cuttings business, Plant Source International. Greenhou
  •  Chad Underwood of Kalamazoo Valley Flower Group (left) meets with Rob Gumpf and Norm Belliveau (right) at Summit Plastic Co. Su  © 2009
    Chad Underwood of Kalamazoo Valley Flower Group (left) meets with Rob Gumpf and Norm Belliveau (right) at Summit Plastic Co. Su
  •  The Lodges at Deer Valley are a beautiful venue in Park City, Utah. Our first day was crisp and cool but sunny.  © 2009
    The Lodges at Deer Valley are a beautiful venue in Park City, Utah. Our first day was crisp and cool but sunny.
  •  The next day, we got a few inches of snow and a taste of Christmas. :)  © 2009
    The next day, we got a few inches of snow and a taste of Christmas. :)
  •  Park City is a fun, mountain town, full of boutique shops and restaurants. It's best known as the venue for the Sundance Indepen  © 2009
    Park City is a fun, mountain town, full of boutique shops and restaurants. It's best known as the venue for the Sundance Indepen
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We had a productive few days in Park City, Utah, last week, facilitating more than 400 strategic business meetings for leading growers and vendors during our Greenhouse Xchange, Oct. 25-28 at the Lodges at Deer Valley.

Greenhouse Xchange began four years ago as a joint venture between Greenhouse Grower magazine and Vertical Xchange in Burnsville, Minn. Our sister magazines at Meister Media Worldwide have launched Xchange events in the vegetable and tree fruit markets.

Growers participating in this year’s Greenhouse Xchange include representatives from our Top 100 Growers and Top 25 Young Plant Growers, as well as leading nursery operations. Vendors span the complete gamut of grower input, structure and equipment needs, as well as specialized services, such as helping growers secure energy grants or legal workers through H2A.

While at least half the participants had participated before, an influx of new participants on both the grower the vendor sides keeps the event fresh each year. Growers who participated this year said they like the format and the focused time away from their operations to have strategic discussions they wouldn’t normally have with companies they already do business with as well as new ones. Some of the growers had as many as 20 meetings over the two days. But the best part is the fellowship and networking opportunities with the entire group of nearly 150 people during meals, receptions and after hours. Growers really appreciate the opportunity to talk to fellow growers from all over the country in an intimate setting. To see the highlights of this year’s event, view the slideshow below.
 

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