Irrigation Association to host two sessions at Equip Expo

The Irrigation Association is presenting two sessions at the Equip Exposition 2022 as part of the Landscape Professional Education track.
The presentations, part of the Landscape Professional Education track on Oct. 20, will cover regulatory obstacles and irrigation industry expertise.
The Irrigation Association is presenting two sessions at the Equip Exposition 2022 as part of the Landscape Professional Education track.

The Irrigation Association, Fairfax, Virginia, is presenting two sessions Oct. 20 at the Equip Exposition 2022 in Louisville, Kentucky, as part of the Landscape Professional Education track.

“Navigating the Rocky Seas of Compliance and Regulations,” presented by Nathan Bowen, advocacy director at the Irrigation Association, will focus on compliance issues for irrigation and landscape professionals. In the session, attendees will learn how to navigate the complexity of the regulatory environment they face each day while serving the needs of customers and a growing business.

“Let Irrigation Take Your Business to the Next Level,” is a panel discussion led by Irrigation Association President John Newlin, CIC, CIT, CLIA, providing the knowledge that attendees need to provide the expertise that customers require from modern irrigation systems.

Both courses provide 0.25 CEUs.

Registration for the Equip Exposition is required to attend these sessions. Those registering can get a 50% discount on expo registration by using a link on the Irrigation Association website.

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