| Perhaps many of you are not familiar with this event. I posted my tongue-in-cheek message above simply to make people aware of the date. This is a premier event and one that if you attend once, you eagerly return every year. A list of speakers follows. Elwynn Taylor Agronomy Professor and Extension Climatologist, Iowa State University Elwynn is well-known for his analysis of weather in the Midwest and clear explanations of the complexities of long-term weather variability. He has published more than 200 articles reporting his research on the impacts of weather conditions. His voice is well known from his broadcasts of crop-weather on WOI's midday report each weekday noon hour on 640 AM. Wayne Petersen Urban Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) After working with agricultural landscapes in five locations throughout Iowa for 21 years, he became NRCSâ??s first urban conservationist in Iowa. Wayne sees management of post-development runoff as a key urban environmental concern. He promotes low impact development techniques that absorb and infiltrate more rainfall on-site and shed less polluted runoff to receiving waters. Jan Riggenbach Garden Writer and Columnist Jan is a newspaper and magazine columnist whose ideas and photos have been inspiring Midwest gardeners for 30 years. She writes a syndicated garden column, which appears weekly in cities throughout the Midwest. Her latest book is Landscape Makeovers coauthored with Dave Haupert. Jan maintains large test gardens and an arboretum on an acreage near Glenwood, Iowa. Roy Klehm Owner, Klehms, Song Sparrow and Beaver Creek Nurseries Roy grew up in the nursery business and is a fourth generation nurseryman. He is the owner of Klehms, Song Sparrow and Beaver Creek Nurseries. Roy is a world-renowned peony expert and has introduced more than 300 peonies to the gardening public. His efforts with peonies have been recognized with several prestigious awards including a Saunders Memorial Medal for excellence in peony breeding given by the American Peony Society. Neil Anderson Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, and Director, Invasion Biology Research Consortium Neil is a floriculture breeder/geneticist who directs the herbaceous perennial breeding program at the University of Minnesota. He has worked in the commercial flower seed industry as a flower breeder and new crop specialist. Neil conducts trials in Minnesota for annual bedding plants and winter hardy herbaceous perennials. David Gianneschi Staff Horticulturalist, Douglas Hoerr Landscape Architecture (DHLA) Firm David's experience in horticulture design and hands-on gardening helps his Illinois firm stay at the forefront of horticulture trends. David guides the selection of residential clients' seasonal designs, including spring flowering bulbs, annuals, and container plantings. David is involved in the Michigan Avenue Streetscape, which received a 2003 design merit award from the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA). IronBelly |